SpaceNK Shoppers Are ‘Addicted’ to Jo Malone’s New ‘Warm, Spicy’ Scent

Shoppers rave about Jo Malone’s new fragrance, Ebony and Cassis, now on sale at SpaceNK

SpaceNK Shoppers Are ‘Addicted’ to Jo Malone’s New ‘Warm, Spicy’ Scent
SpaceNK Shoppers Are ‘Addicted’ to Jo Malone’s New ‘Warm, Spicy’ Scent

London: Jo Malone is back with a new perfume line called Jo Loves. After selling her original brand, she’s created something fresh and exciting.

Right now, SpaceNK has a great deal. You can grab the ‘warm, sweet, and spicy’ scent, Ebony and Cassis, for just £53.30 instead of £82.

This fragrance starts with juicy berries and dates, then moves into spices and tobacco. It’s a unique blend that’s been getting a lot of buzz lately.

Jo describes it as perfect for new beginnings. She says it’s about dreaming big and chasing your goals. Sounds inspiring, right?

People are loving it! It has an impressive 4.6-star rating. One shopper said it’s one of the best fragrances out there. They love how it lasts all day.

Another shopper shared they’re now addicted. They were introduced to Jo Malone by a friend and can’t get enough. It’s their go-to daytime scent now.

One person even said it transported them to the souks of Dubai. They were surprised by the rich mix of dates and spices. It’s definitely a standout fragrance.

However, not everyone is a fan. One shopper found it too sweet and didn’t enjoy the middle or base notes. Perfumes can be hit or miss, after all.

If you’re curious about other options, Framboise Noire by Shay and Blue is similar but doesn’t have the date notes. It’s available for £70 on ASOS.

So, if you want to try Jo Loves Ebony and Cassis, head over to SpaceNK and grab it while it’s on sale!

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