Ever since I got this perfume as a sample in Liberty’s Advent Calendar, I have been obsessed with the scent. I low-key believe it to be the scent that I’ll forever buy simply because every time I spray it, it gives me the best feeling.
As a fragrance, it’s certainly on the luxury end, priced at £172 for a 50ml bottle. I think once my 50ml runs out, I’ll invest in the 100ml at £238, simply because I’d be getting more value for money by going for the bigger bottle.

The Le Labo fragrance in Another 13 is described as being a hypnotizing and unique scent. That’s something I certainly agree with. Composed of a synthetic animal musk, it’s an addiction blend that has carefully selected ingredients. These include jasmine and moss.
From the sounds of it online, it seems as though this fragrance was created by the brand Colette, but Le Labo welcomed it to their classic collection in their labs worldwide.
Le Labo is located in A LOT of locations, from New York to London, Japan, and Cyprus. I’ve yet to actually go into one of their stores, but they do have one in Covent Garden, and we’ll be in London for Christmas. I’d love to try out some of their other scents just to see if any of the others are a hit. If they are, I might opt for 15ml of one of those as a Christmas treat.

Some of their other fragrances that I’m intrigued to try out are:
I love the packaging of this fragrance, too. It’s rustic and feels personal as they print your name on it, and when it was bottled up, and in which of their labs. So how long does it last? Well, I’ve never had so many compliments on a fragrance when I’ve worn this. It’s sometimes hard to smell a fragrance on you after a while, but everyone who has hugged me has often said that the scent is strong enough for them to comment on it – and it’s a positive one at that.
If you’re looking to try something more luxurious with your next fragrance, then Le Labo is definitely a good one to try out. Let me know if you try any of the other fragrances in the comments below.



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