Special freebie with spends £125+
Ends: 1+ month
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Luxury scent is a strange category. You’re not buying a thing so much as a feeling - or rather, the idea of a feeling, in a frosted glass bottle with a monogrammed ribbon. There is no utility here, no obvious ROI, no performance metrics. You’re spending real money on ephemeral…Luxury scent is a strange category. You’re not buying a thing so much as a feeling - or rather, the…
Ends: 1+ month
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Ends: 10th Jul 2025
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
These may still work, so give them a try if you're still looking for a working promo code.
× Expired on: 10th June
× Expired on: 1st June
× Expired on: 26th June
Luxury scent is a strange category. You’re not buying a thing so much as a feeling - or rather, the idea of a feeling, in a frosted glass bottle with a monogrammed ribbon. There is no utility here, no obvious ROI, no performance metrics. You’re spending real money on ephemeral notes of freesia or oud because, well, sometimes it’s nice to pretend your bathroom is a tiny boutique hotel in Florence. Jo Malone London leans hard into that fantasy - soft lighting, black-and-cream boxes, and fragrance names that sound like minor characters in a Nancy Mitford novel. Aficionados know the drill. The rest of us may need a whisky before approaching the checkout.
Let’s start with the deal, such as it is. Right now, Jo Malone is giving away a 30ml bottle of its Pomegranate Noir Cologne with orders over £160. The code, TREAT, is necessary. The perfume itself is a tasteful blend of rich fruits, spicy woods and that elusive hotel-lobby chic. It’s one of their signature scents and probably what your friend was wearing when they glided past you smelling like confidence and secret wealth. On its own, the bottle goes for around £60, so not an insignificant freebie. Of course, you have to spend the price of a small appliance to get it.
Still, if you were planning to stock up on a few things - or easily tempted by a scented candle that costs more than a utility bill - there’s some value here. That said, this isn't the kind of discount that will turn bargain hunters giddy. It's a gentle nudge, not a push.
Jo Malone excels at restraint, at least in its branding. The products themselves - range from relatively sensible to faintly absurd. The Peony & Blush Suede Scented Candle (£152, 600g) straddles that fine line. It smells lovely, yes, but it's still a wax cylinder you set on fire. The English Pear & Freesia Body Crème (£64) is lush and hydrating, though you could moisturise a small village with that budget. On the more grounded end, the Men’s Grooming Travel Kit (£45) is compact, practical, and discreetly elegant - the kind of thing you pack to feel like you’ve got your life together, even if you’re just flying Ryanair.
Shipping is complimentary on orders over £60, which won’t be difficult. Gift wrapping is also included, for those who want to make a bath oil feel like a personal triumph. Returns are possible, though - as with any fragrance - it’s best to try before buying when possible. The return window is 14 days, which isn’t generous but aligns with the general tone of polite formality that defines the Jo Malone experience.
First-time customers can sign up to the email list and receive a 10% discount. Fair enough. The discount applies to your first order, so choose wisely. And yes, terms and conditions exist, lurking just out of sight like bergamot in a base note. Whether you want to hand over your inbox for a modest percentage depends on your tolerance for tasteful marketing emails featuring hydrangeas and linen-curtained beachfronts.
That depends. Jo Malone doesn’t make essentials. It makes upgrades. From your living room, to your bath routine, to your general sense of who you are on a Sunday morning. Most of it smells excellent. Some of it smells divine. A few combinations (looking at you, Grapefruit & Vetiver) may divide opinions across entire dinner parties. But across the board, the feel and finish are beautifully done, in a very English, very self-possessed kind of way. It’s the sort of place where no one is shouting about flash sales or mega savings. Mostly because the margins are built to withstand your restraint.
If you’re shopping anyway - or if you’re gifting for someone who owns more linen than you ever will - the current offer makes a pricey brand slightly less so. A free 30ml cologne won't change your life, but it might make your gym bag smell intriguingly mysterious. Which, let’s be honest, is a minor miracle in itself.
Last updated:
⭐ Rating: 4.1 / 5 (9 votes)