Jo Malone Showcases Beauty Advent Calender For Christmas 2020


It costs £320 and I can’t decide if that’s more or less expensive than I thought it was gonna be.

Jo Malone’s latest advent calendar features 24 wonderfully-crafted drawers that open that reveal miniature versions of the brand’s bestsellers, including bath and body products as well as candles. 

Inside you’ll find some of the brands most popular scents like;  English Pear & Freesia Cologne and the Green Tomato Leaf Mini Candle, along with a few new festive surprises.

It’s designed to look like the brand’s famous London Townhouse and is sure to make a perfect gift for someone special in your life (or yourself or me). It will be available online at jomalone.co.uk from Thursday October 1st for a two-week preview before launching in boutiques nationwide.

Warning: below is a full list of what’s inside the Jo Malone Calendar.

1. Pine & Eucalyptus Mini Candle

2. Honeysuckle & Davana Cologne 9ml

3. Wild Bluebell Body & Hand Wash 30ml

4. Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne 9ml

5. Myrrh & Tonka Cologne Intense 9ml

6. Peony & Blush Suede Mini Candle 35g

7. Pomegranate Noir Cologne 9ml

8. Dark Amber & Ginger Lily Cologne Intense 9ml

9. Poppy & Barley Cologne 9ml

10. Blackberry & Bay Body Crème 50ml

11. Velvet Rose & Oud Cologne Intense 9ml

12. Wild Bluebell Cologne 9ml

13. Red Roses Body & Hand Wash 15ml

14. Oud & Bergamot Cologne Intense 9ml

15. Green Tomato Leaf Mini Candle 35g

16. Lime Basil & Mandarin Cologne 9ml

17. Tuberose Angelica Cologne Intense 9ml

18. Lime Basil & Mandarin Hand Cream 15ml

19. English Pear & Freesia Cologne 9ml

20. Sweet Almond & Macaroon Mini Candle 35g

21. Blackberry & Bay Cologne 9ml

22. Vetiver & Golden Vanilla Cologne Intense 9ml

23. Peony & Blush Suede Cologne 9ml

24. English Pear & Freesia Mini Soap 50g * plus additional surprise

Last year this much-loved calendar sold out online and in stores extremely fast so mark October 1st in your diaries!


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