Lavande 31

Le Labo
Good priceLavande 31 by Le Labo ranks among the best perfumes for men and women (unisex) .This top flowers fragrance blends Amber, Bergamot, Lavender, Musk, Neroli, Tonka Bean notes with flowers, citrus, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Lavande 31 excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Lavande 31 as a leading flowers fragrance for men and women (unisex), a must-try from Le Labo's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top unisex fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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spring120
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fall84
winter41
day251
night96
Longevity(165)
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Sillage(166)
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Price value(180)
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female (41)
unisex (122)
male (32)
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Lavande 31 ✽✽✽ What opens up with bright, sparkling bergamot and lavender, unfortunately dries down to a citrusy, fougère bathroom refresher. Good longevity though.
I'm sorry, but it is straight up cheap wc air-freshener. We all know this type. It doesn't truly matter if it's in Le Labo bottle.
Starts sharp and dries down to a smell like my fingers after I scrub the lavender leaves in my garden. Neutral scent. Not bad at all!
Bleached lavender. Opening - cold minerals and washing powder (metalic lavender and neroli) Mid - private indoor swimming pool (mineral notes, medicinal dried lavender, ambroxan) Base- fluffy bleached towels (tonka, amber, flashes of leftover washing powder) Starts cold ends warm, clean throughout. Key word clean. Not very traditional in style, the tonka comes across like a wink to more traditional lavenders, but just a wink. More a scent than a perfume. Not for everyone, but unlikely to offend those around you. Good longevity for a fresh lavender.
So I tried this in the store today and what I can say is that’s it’s not anything like a classic fougere, atleast in the beginning. The more it dries down the more lavender starts to come out but it starts out as a fresh and clean bergamot/neroli/lavender combo. In the end it turns into a more powdery lavender with heavy musk. I enjoy it quite a bit and it’s nice to see le labo have something a little more complex with lots of transitions.