Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing ~ new fragrance

Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing

Jennifer Lopez will launch J Lo Forever Glowing, her latest fragrance for women, in February. Forever Glowing is a flanker to last year’s J Lo Glowing.

Forever Glowing is a floral chypre; notes include saffron, white pepper, white honey, neroli, jasmine, suede, toffee, vanilla and patchouli.

Jennifer Lopez J Lo Forever Glowing will be available in 30 and 50 ml; I will update with concentration when I can.

(via cosmeticworld)

Update: it’s an Eau de Parfum.

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  1. Scent Galaxy
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    OMG. Another Glow fragrance?

    • Posted on 15 January 2013

      Strictly speaking, it is “Glowing” and not “Glow”. But yeah.

      • Scent Galaxy
        Posted on 15 January 2013

        Glow is actually one of my mother’s all time favourite scents, if not her favourite.

  2. Dusan
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    Toffee in a chypre? But of course.

  3. Dusan
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    Ha!

  4. Merlin
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    ‘Forever Glowing’, does that make anyone else think of the Chernobyl disaster?

    • Posted on 15 January 2013

      :-)

    • mutzi
      Posted on 15 January 2013

      I live near an atomic energy plant and that was my first thought. We used to joke about how at least people could find their children and pets in the dark.

  5. Absolute Scentualist
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    ;)

  6. Absolute Scentualist
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    Damn it, but it sounds sort of interesting. *runs blindly toward actual chypres to repent*

    • Posted on 15 January 2013

      too late, they’re not speaking to you anymore.

      (ha)

      • Absolute Scentualist
        Posted on 15 January 2013

        Lol. A good dose of Aromatics Elixir ought to fix that. Can I come back to the Chypre Cool Kids Club now? :)

        Is saffron becoming the new oud? It seems like I’m seeing it everywhere lately.

        • Posted on 15 January 2013

          I think it’s been popular the last few years. There’s probably a new-ish molecule or something.

  7. jonr951
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    I enjoyed the 1st Glowing. The only thing turning me off on this one is the toffee. Toffee will now and forever remind me of Jimmy Choo, and I REALLY don’t care for Jimmy Choo. But everything else sounds just fine in my book. : )

    • Posted on 15 January 2013

      Hey, don’t blame toffee for Jimmy Choo, LOL…

      • jonr951
        Posted on 15 January 2013

        LOL! I have to blame something! Haha! : )

  8. LaMaroc
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    Correct me if I’m wrong, please, but patchouli = modern chypre and the verboten oakmoss = classic chypre, yes?

    • Posted on 16 January 2013

      Well, sort of, but it’s also a particular style w/ a dry woody base. So not every thing with patch is a modern chypre. Also, not everything they call a chypre is a chypre — many of them are better described as orientals, or oriental gourmand.

      • LaMaroc
        Posted on 16 January 2013

        Lol, sorry that was me trying to be as succinct as possible. I should just stick to rambling.

  9. NinaraPoll
    Posted on 15 January 2013

    I swear, I saw this already at TJ Maxx around Christmas… does the bottle light up, at least? :)

  10. Posted on 17 January 2013

    Bottle reminds me of a purple Womanity.

  11. jonr951
    Posted on 19 January 2013

    It’s on Kohls.com. It’s an edp. I really want to smell this one but I’m never at Kohls. I’ll get to it eventually. Haha : )

    http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-c32417/jennifer-lopez-forever-glowing-by-jlo-eau-de-parfum-fragrance-collection.jsp

  12. chrisskins
    Posted on 12 February 2013

    Consider it sniffed. The usual garbage mainstream patch with junk all around it. But I’m also wearing “Red Sin”, not as bad as you’d think, and Tresor, so I should be be hauled off by the guys with butterfly nets any time now.

  13. tweetybird
    Posted on 5 April 2013

    Is it my unrefined nose or does this remind anyone else of Herve Leger…a distant cousin, a couple of times removed, perhaps?

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