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Wait, before you leave your home for the day, don’t forget to spritz yourself with your favourite Bergamote 22 eau de parfum from Le Labo. Taking dazzling bergamot, the perfumier combines bergamot with freshness, sweetness and sensuality.
Did you know that these notes were all encompassed in the fragrance’s initial code name: Fire Cologne? Yep, and it’s the delicate floral character of petit grain, the bitterness of grapefruit, as well as the flamboyant sweetness of amber and musk with a viril touch of vetiver, which gives Bergamote 22 its unique personality.
Le Labo uses all natural ingredients in their fragrances.
- Le Labo Bergamote 22 eau de parfum
- Notes: Bergamot, petit grain, grapefruit, amber, musk, vetiver.
- Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 150 gram (weight)
- RRP £216.00 per 100ml
The lists of ingredients that make up the composition of parfums products are regularly updated. Commonly used ingredients are:
Alcohol ● Parfum (Fragrance) ● Aqua (Water) ● Alpha-isomethyl Ionone ● Benzyl Salicylate ● Limonene ● Linalool ● Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate ● Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate ● Citronellol ● Geraniol ● BHT ● Oil Extracts ● Citral ● Benzyl Alcohol ● Benzyl Benzoate ● Eugenol ● Coloring Agents ● Tocopherol ● DPG
The manufacturer is responsible for the ingredients of the product. We recommend checking the list of product ingredients directly on the manufacturer's website due to potential changes. Periodic updates to EU regulations could demand the for manufacturers to re-formulate existing fragrances to meet new regulations.
Be aware that large neck roller bottles may contain polymers to reduce leakage in according to regulatory packaging requirements. Roller bottles should not be transferred into spray bottles.
Allergies or Sensitivities:
If you suffer allergies or sensitivies, and before using a perfume product or the long-term use of fragrances, please check the latest updated list of ingredients from the original manufacturer to be certain that the ingredients are suitable for your personal use as they may differ, be updated or changed with new released batches.
Perfumes can also be used on clothes instead of skin to reduce direct skin contact. However, due to alcohol content or thickening agents, perfumes can have a small negative effect on fabrics:
The (EU) Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 lists the 26 most-known allergenic substances, which you can find in the link below:
- ARAntoine R.Verified Buyer2 years agoRated 4 out of 5 stars4 Stars
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Its a great fragrance that isn't too overwhelming. I feel confident wearing it.
Was this helpful? - MDMartina D.Verified Buyer4 years agoRated 4 out of 5 stars4 Stars
One of my all-time favorites! Its sweet and fresh without being too strong.
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