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Which Should You Buy?
This ain't your grandma's potpourri. Jenny Glow Pomegranate is a divisive bruiser, a spiced-up, earthy beast. You'll either adore its gothic fruitiness or recoil from its bitter wormwood pong. Definitely one to try before you buy.
Tart fruit and pink pepper warmed by guaiac wood, patchouli and amber - the most extroverted composition in the range. Pomegranate-plum-rhubarb gives a juicy, slightly sour opening; the spice-and-wood middle keeps it from becoming a cocktail balm.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 0% | 1% |
| Floral | 6% | 5% |
| Fruity | 13% | 24% |
| Green | 7% | 5% |
| Sweet | 28% | 21% |
| Warm | 32% | 28% |
| Woody | 8% | 16% |
| Earthy | 14% | 17% |
| Animalic | 11% | 9% |
| Fresh | 10% | 10% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in winter and autumn.
Occasions
Given its strong, spicy character and the mentions of it being potentially overwhelming, this isn't an office-safe scent. It leans towards more intimate or statement-making events like dates or formal evenings where its bold presence can be appreciated. It's too heavy for casual daytime wear or sport.
Seasons
The warm-spice middle and amber-patchouli drydown sit in late-summer-evening and early-autumn territory; the fruit keeps it summery, the spice carries it into autumn. Too warm for spring's lightest weeks and not deep enough for full winter.
Occasions
Reads relaxed and confident - works for casual weekend wear, evening dinners and warm-weather dates. Slightly too distinctive and warm for a default office choice; the spice-and-wood profile suits social rather than corporate settings.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Warm Spicy, Woody, Musky accords and Patchouli, Musk notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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