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Introduction to Le Labo

Poll Results: Choose 3

This is a multiple choice poll
  • 0% (0)
    Ambrette 9
  • 6% (4)
    Bergamote 22
  • 5% (3)
    Fleur D'Oranger 27
  • 11% (7)
    Iris 39
  • 5% (3)
    Jasmin 17
  • 8% (5)
    Labdanum 18
  • 0% (0)
    Neroli 36
  • 6% (4)
    Oud 27
  • 3% (2)
    Patchouli 24
  • 32% (19)
    Rose 31
  • 16% (10)
    Santal 33
  • 3% (2)
    Vetiver 46
59 Total Votes  
post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
As I delve deeper into sampling niche fragrances, I just realized I've never smelled anything from Le Labo despite how popular they are online. On their official website they have something called the Discovery Set and you get three 5ml glass sprayers with the frag of your choosing for $58. So with Spring only a couple of months away, which three do you guys suggest I try first??
post #2 of 8
Rose 31 is a must try. My other 2 votes went to Bergamote 22 and Santal 33.
post #3 of 8
Rose 31.
Iris 39.
Santal 33.
post #4 of 8
Personally not a fan of this house but friends of mine have mentioned their like for Rose 31.
post #5 of 8
My pick:
Iris 39
Fleur d'Orangeur 27
Rose 31
post #6 of 8
Love this brand.
I chose 4 because you can choose between two:

Rose 31
Santal 33
Iris 39 or Jasmin 17
post #7 of 8
Not my favorite in the line (and didn't vote it), but Rose 31 seems to be the most successful.

Then I suggest you should try at least one of the challenging ones, that is Patch or Oud. Patch is a chemical explosion; Oud opens with a surprisingly dirty note (though it becomes woody later).

In the florals, I like iris. Neroli is an interesting marine floral, ok if you like aquatic, not ok otherwise.

cacio
post #8 of 8
Quote:
Originally Posted by JON RODGERS View Post

Rose 31.
Iris 39.
Santal 33.

This ^^^ but substitute the 'Labdanum' for the Iris
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