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Scent Profile

Notes

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Pear, Apple, Citrus
Middle
Ambrette Seeds, Jasmine, Moss
Bottom
Ambroxan, Iso E Super, Helvetolide, Ambrettolide

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About Le Labo

Le Labo is an American niche fragrance house founded in 2006 in New York City, built on a philosophy of craftsmanship, minimalism, and sensory authenticity. The brand is known for its stripped-back aesthetic, apothecary-style presentation, and emphasis on raw materials over marketing theatrics. Each fragrance is hand-blended and fresh-labeled in-store at the time of purchase, highlighting the company’s belief that perfume is a personal, artisanal product rather than a mass-produced commodity.

Le Labo’s naming convention—pairing a dominant note with the number of total ingredients in the formula—reflects its transparent, laboratory-inspired identity. Despite the apparent simplicity, the compositions are often nuanced, artistic, and highly modern. Bestsellers such as Santal 33 and Another 13 have achieved cult status, becoming defining scents across fashion, hospitality, and urban culture throughout the 2010s.

The brand's ethos focuses on slow perfumery, sustainability, and resistance to industrialized luxury trends. Le Labo produces fragrances that blur the line between gender categories, encouraging the wearer to interpret the scent in their own personal context. Following its acquisition by Estée Lauder Companies in 2014, Le Labo expanded globally while maintaining its small-batch ethos, hand-labeling ritual, and boutique-driven customer experience.

Le Labo’s position in the niche market is unique: its fragrances are minimalist in concept but complex in execution, appealing to consumers who appreciate craftsmanship, identity-driven scent profiles, and a more intentional approach to luxury perfumery.