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Glow After Dark by JLO Night Bright Body Lotion: Review

By SummerIsEnding, published Jan 03, 2008
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Rating: 4.5 of 5
I absolutely despised JLO Glow After Dark perfume. The perfume smelled like man to me. It was strong, manly, and I hated it. The scent did not match the Glow collection, which was and always had been a light feminine musk scent. After Dark though is her unisex scent...and unisex means manly no matter how you advertise it.

For Christmas though I received a big ol' tube of Glow After Dark Body Lotion. I already knew I hated the perfume. I had a hunch this Night Bright Body Lotion would suck just as much as the manly perfume.

The lotion however peeked my interested because it was called Night Bright. I wondered what that was all about, so before bed, I of course applied some of the lotion to my body.

Appearance:

Glow After Dark Night Bright Body Lotion comes in a 6.7 ounce squeeze tube. The tube itself is pretty appealing. It is black, with metallic star flecks all over the tube. It's actually an attractive tube; like the pretty After Dark perfume bottle though, I was not about to be fooled. Or was I?

The Scent:

Yep, that same manly stink the After Dark perfume gives off. Bitter, and sour. Manly.

I looked at my skin though, and was sort of excited when I saw all of the micro fine flecks of glitter on my skin. The glitter wasn't your average glitter though, it was large enough as to where it would stick and create a look of stars on your skin. I liked it, figured I could use it on my neck and arms on winter nights out with friends.

The lotion began to dry, and most of the glitter remained. Some flecks fell off though and left me bare in areas. It was okay though, there was enough glitter to be recognized in the moonlight.

Glow After Dark Night Bright Body Lotion absorbs relatively fast, and surprisingly made my skin feel really nice, and moisturized.

Best of all though the manly smell that the lotion first had was gone. After a few moments of drying, the lotion smelled mostly of cinnamon. It was a warm and inviting smell. The way a cup of hot cocoa and whipped cream makes you feel on a cold day.

Overall:

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Thanks for the info.

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 11:01:34 PM

 
Not at all. It's such a warm scent when it dries.... the perfume is too damn many for my liking. Some swear by it, but I don't really dig masculine scent... not on me anyway. lol. The lotion is remarkable, and the glimmer it leaves behind is beautiful for night wear.

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 1:01:59 PM

 
Glad to hear it's not as noxious as the perfume! :)

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 11:01:43 AM

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