Does this apply to the youth sporting the flashy ghetto look and using gallons of stinky cologne and using body washes like Axe? From what I have observed, it does.
I’d be willing to bet that 90% of those kids drenched in Axe or whatever knock-off they’re soaking themselves in didn’t read the can so they don’t know that 1) its primary function is being a deodorant, NOT cologne and 2) therefore it should be sprayed on skin, specifically underarms, and NOT clothing. If you follow the directions, it works just fine as a deodorant and you still don’t smell like cheap cologney stuff.
LOL, I remember a guy in my dorm who used the ‘hug test’ to determine the proper amount of cologne to use. His theory was that a girl shouldn’t be able to smell a guy’s cologne unless she’s close enough to hug him - and I fully agree.