White Jasmine & Mint Jo Malone London

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White Jasmine & Mint Jo Malone London

White Jasmine & Mint Jo Malone London

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 60 customer ratings
(60 customer reviews)

White Jasmine & Mint Jo Malone London for women and men of Jo Malone London

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Description

White Jasmine & Mint was created in 2007. It is inspired by the sunny morning freshness of an English garden, somewhere far from the city…

Fresh scents of jasmine, lily, orange blossom, and rose blend with brisk and sensual mint accords.

The composition opens with fresh green and citrusy notes with a hint of spices: wild mint, peppermint, bergamot, chamomile, cardamom, coriander and black currant.
The heart features May rose absolute, jasmine, ylang-ylang, lily of the valley and orange blossom.
The base brings prune, Guaiac, vetiver and cedar.

All Jo Malone fragrances can be combined with others of the same line. The Jo Malone house says that White Jasmine & Mint can be combined with Orange Blossom or with Blue Agava & Cacao.
The Fragrance Combining Palette can be seen at Jo Malone web site.

The nose behind this fragrance is David Apel.

60 reviews for White Jasmine & Mint Jo Malone London

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought it online and I expected something fresh and clean. On my skin it becomes a terrible liquoricy, dry, ashy scent reminding me burnt rubber (cardamom maybe) . So, today I tried it with Accordo Viola from Erbolario, too sweet and powdery for my nose. And BOOM magic happens, together they have an intense spicy, airy, interesting new perfume.
    I suggest you to try it with something powdery and sweet, could be a strange winning idea. Also, I can smell mint finally.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells mostly of mate tea and sweet mint. A simple, clean and refreshing scent. Low longevity, decent projection.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of the few JM scents I’ve tried that doesn’t develop an off-putting drydown scent on me. In fact, it became my favorite fragrance throughout the spring, summer and fall, and I’m almost out of my bottle. It’s fresh, light, pretty, green and slightly unique with a clean floral touch to it. The staying power isn’t great, but I guess that’s cologne in general.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    @WildDove that smoky quality comes from dried matte leaves. It’s not listed here but you can confirm it on Jo Malone’s website.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice jasmine, mint and tea composition. Fresh, floral, gentle, charming and comforting. Perfect for warm season.
    Update: A scent of purity. It smells like a floral meadow in spring, when sun is still not so hot. Perfect scent for a flower elf.
    Update2: Unfortunately, something teases me in this scent.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I can smell both the mint and the jasmine. I like the concept. But there’s a burnt quality to this fragrance on me that just makes it unwearable, possibly coming from the coriander and cardamom, or if it has peppermint.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my First Jo Malone Review.
    I’m not a fan of jasmine in fragrance . It’s not my expression. So I wrote this off as I discover and fell in love with other Jo Malone’s. However, I love scents with mint( thanks to Guerlian’s Eaux Fraiches–Pointing to Eau De Guerlain, Herba Fresca) So I gave this a chance. I didn’t want to like it. Then I brought a sample card home and it grow on me. So I finally broke down and purchase it. Thought I was going to regret it , but I love this.
    There’s the jasmine but it certainly not the main character. It’s the mint. After wearing it a few times I realize it not really a floral. It has a nice spiciness to it, making it, to me, almost an oriental. So I went on here an found the notes. Aw, Coriander and Cardamon. It’s really is spicy fragrance, to me. I know this is strange to say, but it’s almost has a beautiful celery smell to it!-Spicy, Herbal. It’s sophisticated. By the die down , the jasmine comes out and it becomes floral. Must add, this is one of the few Jo Malone COLOGNE”S that last a decent time(throughout the day) Jo Malone White Jasmine and Mint did the impossible –making me an owner of a jasmine fragrance.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this smells like a spa in a five star luxurious hotel.
    I find this to be a really refreshing fragrance. I adore the simplicity of it. All I get from this is genuine jasmine(not your typical “sweet” jasmine note) and dried mint leafs.
    Very office and school appropriate. I wear this scent to my morning university classes.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    A sharp masculine mint, not a familiar peppermint or spearmint, but an unpleasing mint, on the order of but not exactly wormwood. A scrubber–would never tolerate smelling like this and cannot imagine its appeal.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Try layering this over Jo Malone nectarine blossom and honey -totally changes the fragrance…. I love this combination

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m learning to like this. It’s like a cocktail. I get citrus. A sharp mohito. Bergamot, tea, jasmine and mint. But it’s not as “clean” as I would have liked. Not the really dainty jasmine that I was hoping for with a sprig of mint on top. Nice, though.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a cup of jasmine tea that has been steeping for a long, LONG time, with no sweetener or milk. It’s very herbal and bitter. The mint note in this reminds me quite a lot of Caron Aimez-Moi. If you like that, I think there’s a good chance you’d like this too. Today I’m wearing White Jasmine & Mint layered with Jo Malone Orange Blossom, which is a great combination; it helps takes the edge off the bitterness while still letting it be a nice big invigorating herbal fragrance.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    The mint overpowers the jasmine and it’s hard to smell anything beyond. Blended it with Red Roses as recommended, and it turned out beautifully, but I think it has more to do with Red Roses than this perfume adding any dimension to it at all.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    This was a gift. I should love it but I just don’t. It should be fresh and green. It’s actually really flowery with a nasty sharp after smell. Not nice.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m a big fan of Jo Malone, this is the fist perfume im not fond of at all. WJM turned to wet hay with a hint of sour mint. It scratched the back of my throat, I think im allergic to it. It did layer nicely with wild bluebell but still…no

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a BLAST of bergamot on me, and nothing else, from first spray until probably half an hour in.
    Next: I can smell mint off and on.
    Then: Something floral this way comes, but I can only see her if I try really, really hard.
    What *seems* like it’s the drydown (and it isn’t, sadly): I get something creamier than jasmine but not as creamy as gardenia ~ maybe closer to “Confederate Jasmine.”
    Drydown: Shampoo.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Delicious and fresh like wearing a breeze! Perfect on a warm summer day. Feels like a cool mint julep or a lime & mint soda. Happy and uplifting, one of Jo Malone’s best.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    If you’re sick of celebrtity scents and are finding that all the newer niche lines all smell like Tom Ford clones then I really encourage you to look at this line. Some real originality here, particularly in the older releases.
    White Jasmine and mint is the only fragrance that intrigues me as much in the afternoon as it did in the morning. Although others have sound that the mint fades and the jasmine takes over, I find that both keep their strength to create a unique and unisex fragrance.
    The best way I can describe this is a mint plant and a jasmine vine at dawn, wilted and dripping with moisture after a heavy night of rain.
    This fragrance has single-handedly restored my faith in the industry.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    The smell of white jasmine and the smell of mint translate to dusty smelling crushed mint leaves. First, imagine a poorly maintained greenhouse with ventilation problems. Then, imagine someone coming in and attempting to convert this greenhouse into a mint farm — the caretaker dusts off the shelves and places a few pots of potent mint flora.
    The dust swirls in the air, trapped in it’s environment. The mint happily releases aromatic molecules into the air. The jasmine is MIA.
    Makes me want to sneeze.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Somehow JM fragrances dont often work for me BUT this is an exception.
    Delicate, spring like white flowers with a refreshing herbal minty finish.
    Soft and angelic, dipping its toe, but only just, into elegance whilst avoiding fuss or sophistication. This is easy to wear –
    I wanted more sillage but I can be demanding, almost vulgar and heavy handed with scent, so subtle gems like this are often lost on me.
    This is an uncomplicated yet unique warm green fragrance.
    If you seek a jasmine that isnt heavy or cloying this may be worth a try.
    Im not getting much citrus or bitterness which is great as thats been done to death in green perfumery. This is a lovely lighthearted, gentle Jasmine fragrance which benefits from the mint & tea notes. It may become a daytime signature scent for someone with a little more innocence than me.
    I picture this on someone of an indeterminate age ( its timeless) that loves to dress in crisp white clothing.
    Quite lovely

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This is lovely and definitely unisex. I’m a woman, but I’d love to smell this on a man. I’m not one who typically wears fresh fragrances, but this one stood out from the Jo Malone line and now it’s mine.
    Looking at the scent pyramid, I don’t really detect all of these notes. On initial spray, I get hit with overwhelming mint, jasmine, and citrus (bergamot, I suppose). Sometimes I think the mint is stronger, sometimes I think the jasmine dominates. It’s weird. As the perfume dries down, I definitely smell cedar and vetiver as well as the remnant of something sweet. It’s more masculine at this point, though I never think this fragrance is overwhelmingly feminine.
    For me, this fragrance lasts 5+ hours, radiates an arms length away (pretty intense for how “light” it smells!), and smells amazingly “fresh”. The notes listed smell very true to life. The flowers smell exactly the way you would smell them in a garden and this fragrance evokes a feeling of being outdoors in springtime or summertime after a rain shower. It really makes me happy smelling this!
    This is a real keeper for me. I’d always been dismissive of Jo Malone fragrances, but I think I’ll have to delve further after this.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I followed a beautiful, expensively dressed young woman all over a supermarket in Japan because she was wearing White Jasmine & Mint. The trail it leaves is like sparkling white pristine light. It has a fresh crisp herbal opening with a hint of green citrus on top of a soft transparent yerba mate tea base. Matter-of-fact and poetic at once.
    Longevity is pretty good, and the sillage is polite but unquestionably present. This is a very unique, palate-cleansing herbal fragrance. It is casual and at the same time very personal and specific. I bought it because I wanted to be sure I could smell it whenever I wanted to…whenever I needed to.
    Just in case.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Okay so I’ll comment briefly on this as I didn’t consider it for myself but rather my girlfriend for her birthday. Now that I’ve bought this and peony blush I have decided to give them to my mum for Christmas instead as they’re probably more up her street.
    I had a discussion with the lady in the Jo Malone boutique and she said this was not a big seller and judging by the comments here I’m not surprised.
    Personally I thought it was lovely.
    For me it doesn’t have the sweetness of jasmine or the waxy, soapiness of white florals like tuberose or orange blossom but something about it was really gentle and soothing. Perhaps it’s the freshness of the mint which is easy to perceive without being too minty and makes this fragrance pleasant.
    I like it for a woman and even a man could pull this off if he wanted…not me though.
    Great scent and underated in the Jo Malone collection in my opinion.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted soo badly to like this; I love clean, fresh scents, and it sounds so wonderful. What could be cleaner and fresher than White Jasmine and Mint? And I love mint. The fact that I have never been able to wear Jasmine without feeling nauseous just didn’t seem important enough to stop me from ordering some. Maybe it would work. I love almost every other Jo Malone scent, so I figured the odds were on my side. (It’s amazing what a perfume lover will do to rationalize a purchase of a new bottle of whatever ).
    Several hours after my first sprays I had to admit defeat. Like all Jo Malone fragrances, it’s a clean, fresh , vibrant scent. It really is. And if you love Jasmine, you will undoubtedly love this. Ironically, it seems from other reviews of this fragrance that most women have a problem with mint, not jasmine. If you love both, I can tell you that you have just struck gold. I, unfortunately, felt the familiar cloying, slightly nauseating scent of jasmine enveloping me, and finally had to go wash it off, which nearly killed me. ( I know, I know-what the hell did I expect from a fragrance called ” White Jasmine and Mint”?? I’m telling you, it really seemed like a good idea at the time.) Like Orange Blossom cologne, this one just doesn’t work for me. Like all Jo Malone fragrances, it smells exactly the way the name says it will. Sigh.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Another gift! Very strong and whenever I wear it (which is not often) I feel as if I’m some elderly Countess that has a wardrobe of Hardy Amies attire! It has a very old fashion smell.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I am a huge fan of floral scents, esp jasmine, however, this one is not what I’m looking for.
    Whenever I apply this fragrance, I can’t help but get the image of a flower bouquet in a patient room. It’s overly sweet jasmine. I could smell some minty scents but very barely though.
    Anyways, still like it though it’s not my top favorite.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I love jasmine and I love mint, but these things don’t work well together. Just as when you mix two poisons to make something innocuous (sodium + chlorine = table salt) it’s like taking two clean things that become dirty together. There is a mustiness that set in after the first half hour with a back note of earth. No thanks.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Jo Malone and enjoy clean scents. For me, this was too medicinal. I struggled to perceive the jasmine AND mint. My husband said I smelled like gin. It settled nicely on my skin, but still came across more like high quality air neutralizer.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Jasmine? What jasmine? I suppose I can smell something floral in here, but it smells nothing like inhaling the aroma of a jasmine flower. I’m actually not getting very much mint from it either, though there is something herbal in there. Sadly this perfume isn’t for me – the aroma on my skin just feels very artificial.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know about this one. It’s really strong and strange on me. According to the notes listed, I would really like it but unfortunately I don’t. The begining has a weird fermented citrus smell on me with jasmine. I can’t get pass that weird smell. I will give it another try later.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    it is very strong so use only a little but as it drys down it get light and even has a tuberose hint though it is not mention. It is nice after it dries down so be patient and light handed with this one.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I love natural like perfume, clean, soft kind of skin scent, flowery and green of course BUT NOT THIS ONE.
    I don’t know what’s wrong to my chemistry and nose. I detected super sharp lomony dish washer at the first spraying with strong vetiver fellow. After waited for hours, less lime but vetiver stayed prominence and comfirm me of its masculine scent. In fact I never mind for unisex scent but this is too masculine to my preference.
    * The “Vetyver” above I like it tho!!
    Where are my love jasmin, my dear minty scent? All I got are totally disappointed and yet it stayed more than 8 hrs on my skin (something I didn’t ask for from this juice).
    Jo Molone is one of my love and trust I usually buy without sniff. Now I discover it’s not always the case like this one and “Nutmeg & Ginger” (my sadness in deed I am fan of nutmeg and ginger scents too).
    FYI, I might be rare case, coz my nose is super sensitive (didn’t mean good) I can detect strong scent very quickly i.e. I can scent of rain 2 hrs before the rain come) then it was shut down.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    this is my go to beach holiday fragrance. it brings back memories of white sandy beaches and i only wear it during these vacations so the memories attached to this scent are very special to me. its very fresh and green with a touch of sweet jasmine and fresh mint leaves. its the only green fragrance that i enjoy so much. its perfect for the hot and sunny weather. one minus point is that the lasting power is quiet weak. after an hour or two i literally cant smell it at all anymore. but i own the small bottle of this which is easy to carry around everywhere i go. love this so much.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    To me white jasmine & mint Jo Malone smells verysimilar to Mon Jasmin Noir L’Eau Exquise Bvlgari, but on a bitterer note.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    My favourite Jo Malone fragrance, this is the most perfect fresh scent. It’s almost tonic-like on me, with pretty jasmine shining through the zesty mint. A wonderful summer cologne.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I mostly smell the jasmine. Unflattering on me.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Tried it again today and it has really grown on me. I think I may have sprayed it whilst trying English Pear & Freesia which is totally not my fragrance at all. White Jasmine now smells so delicate and pleasing I have really warmed to it. It has now settled well on my skin and I really like this one now I have given it a second chance. So glad I did !!

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I love fresh minty smells, but this one was not what I expected. I thought this would be the one for me from the reviews on JM site, but alas it was not to be. It started well, almost herbal which was pleasant at first, I thought ‘yes this is it’, but then I was overpowered with the minty wateriness of it. I think I would be embarrassed to smell like mint toothpaste for the duration of the day. I think it is a refreshing smell and not at all sickly, but not one I think I could carry off.I couldn’t smell Jasmine at all. Maybe I will feel a bit differently about it after a few more sprays. I’m trying to like it, I really want to honestly !

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    What a beautiful scent. The jasmine is so soft and does not scream in your face and the mint is so light and refreshing. I usually shy away from jasmine but this is divine. Pure summer sunshine in a bottle. The scent has chamomile in it and I have to say that when I spray this I just want to breathe deeply and sigh. Must be the tea!!! I have blended this with Blue Agava & Cacao and Orange Blossom both and loved those as well but the scent is lovely all by itself!!!

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Jasmine and mint, as the name says are the most predominant notes in this fragrance, however the mint is true fresh mint and the jasmine soapy and clean. This is so refreshing and herbal and is so amazing in the summer as the perfect cooling tonic.
    A smart sophisticated scent, distinctly unisex.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    This does not disappoint. I bought white jasmine and mint and I got white jasmine and oh so fresh mint. It is so green, refreshing and pleasing. One deep breath and (I’m not going to say York Peppermint Patty) the fragrance just saturates you with crispy freshness.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a great clean fragrance. It’s lemony, minty, and floral. But its not an overwhelming floral, it’s soft, and easy. It like this by itself, and with other fragrances like Pomegranate Noir, or Black Vetyver Cafe. I totally recommend this as a fragrance!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Got a sample of this and several others from the Jo Malone rep at Bloomingdales. I would say it’s an okay fragrance.
    I tried it alone and really didn’t like it at all. Like Guerlain’s Allegoria Jasminora it does not smell like a true jasmine to me. Both of these fragrances smell a lot alike.
    Then I layered it with Jo Malone Vintage Gardenia. It did nothing for the Gardenia. Finally I layered it yesterday with Jo Malone Orange Blossom and it made the Orange Blossom come alive. This is a good combination. Don’t like either the Orange Blossom or the White Jasmine Mint enough to purchase.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore jasmine. On paper, I can smell the jasmine in this, but on me all I get is mint. Like I’ve been in my vegetable bed pulling up mint runners with my bare hands. I think others can smell the jasmine, though. I wore it to work and occasionally got a compliment on it. It’s not particularly long-lasting or strong, as is typical of the Jo Malone line. When I finished the bottle I did not purchase a replacement.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Quite nice – I find it refreshing and soothing. It starts off with a bit of citrus, but the strongest notes (as I would expect) are the mint and soft jasmine. The tea is also quite noticeable. It feels similar to some of the fresh “green tea” type scents out there, with perhaps a bit more mint. After it dries down it stays very close to the skin and reminds me very much of peppermint tea. It’s a very light, gentle fragrance but unfortunately the lasting power isn’t great.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this after testing it at the airport, so it brings back memories of a trip. However it wasn’t a very pleasent journey and I also remember getting a bit of a headache and after wearing it a few times I realised it may have been caused by this. Very fresh but at the same time I get a strong harsh, screaching smell of jasmine followed by coconuts! I’ll sniff it now and again to remind me of my jouney’s destination but can only really wear this mixed with other Jo Malone’s such as, my beloved Verbenas of Provance (the only perfume I’ve ever repurchased and finished 3 bottles of!!!) to calm down the Jasmine.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t think it’s mint, but I don’t know what it is. There’s something smelling so chemical in this scent, the same as I experience in Premier Figuier by L’Artisan Parfumeur. Both remind me of a ubiquitous cockroach-eliminating spray in my country, which is in fact quite effective.lol

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Bitter-green and unique fragrance.I like it!

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    smells like Minty, Green-ish white florals
    later on during the day the smell of Rose’s suddenly
    comes out of nowhere.
    The Rose is the perfect party crasher, after the
    soothing, green, flower party jasmine and Mint were
    throwing 🙂

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    A lil unique and more for the ladies. There’s that ultra-sweet/floral dominance in the heart that says a guy would have a lot of trouble pulling this off.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought body cream at Dublin airport and I will buy the perfume asap, lovely fragrance and excelent cream.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    One day I stepped on up to the Jo Malone counter and sniffed my way through the entire line. what I liked i pulled forward, what I didn’t I left where it was.
    White Jasmine and mint was one i pulled forward, and indeed, was one of my top three. I was told they didn’t make samples, and i had already sprayed something on myself, so I left without wearing on my person.
    Thanks to a good friend, I’m now able to try it!!! So, what to think… for starters, my chemistry is acting like a sling shot for the mint; in general I will amplify green notes of any kind.
    And strangely, this is reminding me to get a facial (and not a dental cleaning, as the reviewer below notes). I think there is a mask called ‘Queen Julip’, and it smells like this . So how ’bout that, you can spritz perfume and do your face all at the same time!
    Do I like this, you bet. it’s very refreshing and crisp. But for my chemistry I need floral greens to have a heavier base; after a while this gets to be too much on me.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t know where to start with this perfume.. I bought this unsniffed ( Big risk as always!)I was expecting a more Jasmine overtone, but got a burst of strong mint instead…when i first sprayed it on, i remembered that i was running out of mouth wash, so made a mental note to get some on my way back from work. I then went to work and was talking to a colleague , and she suddenly remembered that she had to fix a dentist appointment!..im telling you it was the mint!!

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried it in a shop on my wrist, it’s a very powerful scent, lovely jasmine, but it gives me headache.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this scent. It is wonderful on its own or layered. I have a sample and would buy a larger size in the future.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Loved this scent. Fresh, clean, and minty. Like stepping out of a shower.
    Wish it lasted longer on my skin – it isn’t a terribly powerful scent, and it faded after a couple short hours. Still, very appealing!

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    i got my bottle of thissss!!! i so love it!!!!!! ^_^ addiction =p lol, we don’t have it here in the Philippines… so i purchased online through my good friend in UK =) expensive including postage but it’s worth the pay =) oh BTW, i also have the Lime, Basil & Mandarin in 30ml. to mix with my full bottle of WHITE JASMINE AND MINT… deesh… it’s one of the extraordinary scents I’ve ever had 🙂

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it. Very green, sharp and very very unique. My choise from all Malone fragrances.

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    What can I say, I love it. A beautiful, smart, MINT scent. I wish it was more popular, it’s so unique and original.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    beautiful scent!!!

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