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If you suffer from stress and anxiety (and these days, who doesn’t have at least a little bit of that?), you need to know about a scent that’s rocking the beauty industry.
Meet Jack Henry Karma, a lush fragrance formulated for both men and women. Its notes were specifically chosen to harness memories of the past. More than that, though, they’re scientifically proven to alleviate stress and anxiety while boosting your spirits — and prices start at just $7.
Jack Henry Karma, 50ml
Reduce your stress, look back on happy memories, and feel joyful all at once with just a spritz of Karma, the game-changing scent from clean fragrance brand Jack Henry.
Formulated with organic ingredients, the eco-conscious scent captivates with notes of bergamot, green violet, and juniper.
At the heart are saffron, amber, and guaiac wood, while the base notes encompass moss, sandalwood, leather, and patchouli.
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Just a spritz: A light spray or two is all you need to experience the dramatic, day-brightening effects that Jack Henry Karma can bring to your life
‘Great scent… that stays!!’ exclaims one user. ‘Excellent… subtle but noticeable. Lots of compliments of “you smell good”!!’
Another describes it as a ‘very luxurious and rich scent that really unfolds throughout the day. My new daily go-to.’
While self-care rituals are nothing new, it’s rare to find a fragrance that’s so uplifting that it actually becomes a part of said ritual.
Yet, Jack Henry Karma is so effective that you may quickly discover that it becomes a core part of your daily feel-good routine.
The notes are fresh, warm, and uplifting all at once, beginning with a medley of bergamot, green violet, and juniper. That leads to a heart of saffron, amber, and guaiac wood (a wonderfully woody-meets-honey scent).
At dry down, it settles into a comfortable blend of moss, leather, patchouli, and sandalwood, all of which harmonize beautifully to yield a scent that wearers describe as ‘truly clean.’
One for all: Karma is a unisex fragrance, so anyone can enjoy the scent that’s formulated with ingredients proven to reduce stress and anxiety
In fact, one referred to Jack Henry Karma as ‘Tom Ford without the price tag’ — and it’s an apt description for a scent that evokes the essence of a designer product and costs far less.
Another element that sets Jack Henry apart is its commitment to the environment. All of the ingredients are clean and organic, harvested using sustainable practices.
Nothing is ever outsourced to a contractor — all of the products are made by the Jack Henry team, whose dedication to quality control and strict attention to detail is evident in the quality and longevity of the scents.
Karma is no different, as with just two sprays, you can expect at least eight hours of wear
Karma is no different, as with just two sprays, you can expect at least eight hours of wear. This is undeniably a huge benefit in and of itself, as the scent is touted as an energy-driven blend that helps put a little spring in your step.
It’s no secret that fragrances can breed positivity and refresh your outlook, and all the better if it’s one that’s so masterfully blended to last. Spritz it onto your skin, your hair, or your clothes for impressive sillage.
If you’re looking for a go-to fragrance of your own that also happens to lift your spirits while dialing down the anxiety, take a whiff of Jack Henry Karma — you won’t be disappointed.
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