I Love Nostalgic J.Lo Scents, But Limitless Is Her Best Yet
Any time I hear the words Jennifer Lopez and fragrance in the same sentence, I get extremely nostalgic. Some of my earliest scent memories involve tearing samples of J.Lo's hit perfumes like Glow and Deseo out of magazines, and I like to think I'm a better beauty editor today because of it. (It's important to know the classics.)
I'm also happy to report that my love for Lopez's perfumes is alive and well today. As a now full-fledged adult, I still get excited when Lopez drops a new fragrance because I know it's going to be good. Her latest release, Limitless Eau de Parfum ($72), didn't disappoint, either. I got my hands on it a little before launch, and let me tell you, it's a delight for the senses. For all my thoughts, take a peek below.
Key notes: Red apple, lemon oil, black pepper, jasmine absolute, ylang ylang, patchouli oil, palo santo, vanilla bean, velvety musk
For starters, this perfume definitely isn't light. It's headier with notes of jasmine, patchouli oil, and palo santo, so keep that in mind. If you do love a scent that leaves a lasting impression, though, this one is for you. The combination of notes here makes it a cohesive fit with the rest of J.Lo's scents, but it's still unique.
Usually, I tend to gravitate toward gourmand and fruity scents, but this one feels somewhere in between the two categories. While it has some notes that are really juicy like red apple and lemon oil, it's balanced out by musky, earthier notes. It's unexpected and definitely noticeable. I wore this one out a few times to dinners and events, and every time I did, someone asked what I was wearing.
I have a couple perfumes in my arsenal that never fail to earn a compliment, but I've noticed that that's more of a rare quality. Most perfumes I own don't last super long, and if I ask anyone around me if they can smell what I'm wearing, the answer is usually no. But with this one, I definitely got a few questions about it as soon as I walked up. It also has great longevity. I'd say this one lasted a good six to eight hours on the skin—I could still smell it pretty strongly after returning home.
Overall, if you're a fan of Lopez's other perfumes, I think you'll love this one since it feels very on brand for her. It definitely makes a great date-night fragrance or can be worn on a night out—it's versatile like that.
More J.Lo Perfumes I Love
Key notes: Tangerine, pineapple, raspberry, grapefruit, coconut, orchid, sorbet, vanilla, white wood, musk
The first thing I love about J.Lo perfumes is that they're so inexpensive. Most of my fragrances cost well over $100, so it's refreshing when you find a great one for less than $20. This fragrance is citrusy, floral, and sweet—my favorite qualities in a fragrance. I go positively feral for notes of pineapple because they remind me of a beach vacation, and topped with other notes of coconut, orchid, and sorbet, this perfume is a gourmand lover's dream.
Key notes: Italian Bergamot, dewy pear, lychee, magnolia petals, pink peony, violet leaf, sheer musk, white amber crystals, sandalwood
Glow is really fresh, clean, and airy. The top notes of pear and lychee give it a really summery vibe, and I love that. It was one of the first perfumes I fell in love with from Lopez, and it's still a favorite today.
Key notes: Italian tangerine, pink berries, Nashi pear, orris, jasmine sambac, honeysuckle, crystallized amber, creamy sandalwood, cashmere wood
Promise is more of a floral, woody scent, but it still has a hint of the trademark J.Lo sweetness that we've all come to love.
More Perfumes I've Been Loving Lately
Key Notes: Green mandarin, coconut, pineapple
This fresh and solar scent from By Rosie Jane is another one I can't stop wearing lately. It quite literally smells like a beach vacation bottled.
Key notes: Orange blossom, white florals, salty vanilla
This is another scent that feels perfect for late spring through early summer. The notes of orange blossom, white florals, and vanilla smell so creamy together.
Key notes: Wild jasmine, plumeria, lily of the valley
This is a new offering from Ellis Brooklyn, and I have to say it's a great addition to my summer lineup alongside Salt Eau de Parfum ($110). It's definitely sweeter, so it's for anyone who loves a floral gourmand type of scent.
Key Notes: Dewberries accord, magnolia accord, patchouli essence
This perfume is just so pretty on the skin. Any time I wear it, I can't stop sniffing my wrist. It smells really fresh and strongly of berries if you like a fruitier scent.
Key notes: Croissant accord, vanilla, blackcurrant, Sandalwood, tonka bean, rose jam
Honestly, this perfume was such a dark horse for me. I didn't expect to love it as much as I did, but here we are! It definitely smells buttery and delicious upon first spritz, but the dry-down is also so nice. That's when the notes of blackcurrant and vanilla really shine through.
Shawna Hudson is a beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and travel writer with over 10 years of experience. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, and more. She is currently a beauty writer at Who What Wear and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.
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