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What Does Lewis Hamilton Smell Like?

Published 04/28/2022, 12:47 PM EDT

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Lewis Hamilton is a star among stars, a seven-time Formula One World Champion whose sleek style both on and off the track has captured the hearts of millions. He is known for his competitiveness on the track, ambition to win, and his desire to spread kindness and awareness of the many social issues that prevail in society.


Off the track, he is a huge admirer of fashion and music. He has served as an ambassador for many brands. Well, his fans would also love to know the brands he personally uses. And this time they have gone to heights to find out about the personalized perfume Lewis Hamilton uses.

How the interest behind Lewis Hamilton’s perfume peaked

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Lewis Hamilton‘s fans are curious about the multitude of things he does. Be it his accessories, his tattoos, or his fashion sense off the track, the world is eager to know the products and the brand he uses. And now, the interest has questions about his perfume. Hamilton’s fans on Twitter spotted a perfume in his wardrobe in a TikTok video by the Mercedes F1 team.

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The interest peaked when the seven-time world champion was spotted at Le Labo fragrances in New York. His fans were quick to notice him as a picture of him exploring his perfume options in the Le Labo store was released. As a result, a fan posted updates on social media, the post later gathered quite a bit of attention among Lewis Hamilton fans on Twitter.

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What perfume does Lewis Hamilton use?

Of course, his followers were curious to know the details of the perfume he uses. And with some digging, they finally found the brand and the product. According to speculation, Le Labo’s Rose 31 is the perfume he uses, and the perfume is personalized according to his needs. That is some valiant effort by his fans, without a doubt.

Although it is just speculation at this point, his tattoos also convey his liking for roses. The seven-time world champion has inked a small rose design on his hand, and a larger one on his right rib as well.

The details behind Lewis Hamilton’s perfume

Le Labo, the New York-based fragrance company, has been taking over fragrance stores in New York and around the world. The brand was founded in 2006 by Eddie Roschi and Fabrice Penot. They are best known for their quirky packaging, subtle scents, and cult-like following.

The products in Le Labo are made in-house and it explains the reason for the high price. Their fragrances are also made with high-quality natural ingredients. Vogue Magazine listed Le Labo’s Another 13 product as one of the Best Colognes for Men.

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It seems like Lewis Hamilton is a big fan of one of their products – Rose 31. It is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men launched in 2006. Daphne Bugey is the nose behind the fragrance. The top notes are Rose and Cumin, middle notes are Rose, Vetiver and Cedar and base notes are Musk, Guaiac Wood, Agarwood (Oud), Olibanum, and Labdanum.

The perfume comes in four sizes. The minimum size of the bottle is 15ml/0.5 fl oz which costs USD $88, while the maximum of 500 ml/16.9 fl oz which is priced at USD $1040. Le Labo also customizes the perfume for their clients.

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With the news regarding the British driver’s perfume revealed, we are sure Le Labo is going to witness an increase in sales thanks to Lewis Hamilton’s fans.

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Rahul Madhavan

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Rahul Madhavan is a Formula 1 writer at EssentiallySports. After completing his Bachelor's degree in business administration, he is pursuing his love for sports in the form of writing. Rahul is an avid McLaren fan, who also enjoys writing about soccer.
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Ranvijay Singh