02/24/2012
Sherapop
1239 Reviews
Sherapop
Jack Black JB Seems Unisex to Me!
I am not sure that it was the same as Jack Black Signature, but I received a sample of Jack Black JB, apparently intended for those in possession of a Y chromosome (at least judging by the rather virile-looking man in the ad, who is clad in a white t-shirt, leaning forward on his arms crossed along the handlebars of his motorcyle) but decided to give it a sniff, as I was intrigued by the notes on the manufacturer's card:
smoky papyrus
exotic tiger orchid
black amber
Turns out this is a unisex scent. There is a strong minty-aromatic demeanor in the opening which is fortunately shortlived, and the drydown is quite nice: a fine, cedary woodiness dusted with a touch of orchid powder.
I do not find JB very dark or deep or ambery, but it is definitely a pleasant casual fragrance and, beyond the briefly aromatic opening, JB does not have any of the usual tell-tale (and often chemically) signs of men's colognes.
smoky papyrus
exotic tiger orchid
black amber
Turns out this is a unisex scent. There is a strong minty-aromatic demeanor in the opening which is fortunately shortlived, and the drydown is quite nice: a fine, cedary woodiness dusted with a touch of orchid powder.
I do not find JB very dark or deep or ambery, but it is definitely a pleasant casual fragrance and, beyond the briefly aromatic opening, JB does not have any of the usual tell-tale (and often chemically) signs of men's colognes.