About Le Labo
Since its birth in the heart of New York City in 2006, Le Labo has been a captivating force in the realm of fragrance, enchanting the senses of the discerning and the curious. Founded by Fabrice Penot and Edouard Roschi, this avant-garde perfume house has been a daring pioneer, challenging the status quo of the perfume industry with its artisanal approach to fragrance creation.
Le Labo's collection is a testament to its commitment to craftsmanship and excellence. It boasts 19 genderless perfumes, each a masterpiece meticulously crafted from the finest, natural ingredients. The brand's iconic Santal 33, a global phenomenon, is a symphony of cardamom, iris, violet, warm musk, and rich leather notes. Another beloved creation, Another 13, is a mesmerizing blend of ambroxan, jasmine, and moss, creating a subtle yet sophisticated fragrance. Le Labo's portfolio extends beyond perfumes, encompassing candles, body care, and grooming products, all imbued with the brand's distinctive olfactory signatures.
What sets Le Labo apart in the fragrance industry is its unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and personalization. Each product is hand-blended to order, ensuring a level of freshness and quality that is unparalleled. Customers are invited to make each purchase a personal and meaningful experience by customizing the label with a message of their choice. By staying true to its artisanal roots while continuously pushing the boundaries of innovation, Le Labo has solidified its position as a trailblazer in the world of niche, high-quality fragrances.
Where to find the batch code on Le Labo products?
Finding the batch code on your Le Labo product is essential for tracking its freshness. For skincare products like serums or creams, look at the bottom of the glass jar or plastic bottle. The code is often etched into the container or printed in a small, contrasting color.
If you have a tube (like a cleanser or hand cream), check the crimped seal at the very top. For boxed items, Le Labo usually stamps the same alphanumeric code on the outer packaging near the barcode or ingredient list. Most Le Labo batch codes consist of 3 to 6 characters, combining letters and numbers.
Important: Period After Opening (PAO)
While the batch code reveals the expiration date for unopened products, the **Period After Opening (PAO)** symbol is what you must follow once you use the product for the first time. Look for an "open jar" icon with a number followed by 'M' (e.g., 6M, 12M). This indicates how many months your Le Labo product remains safe and effective after the seal is broken.