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Free batch‑code tool

Yves Saint Laurent Batch Code Checker

Decode any Yves Saint Laurent batch code, free, in seconds. Reads the L'Oréal Luxe 6-character scheme used since the 2008 transfer from Gucci Group. Covers Libre, Black Opium, Y, Mon Paris, La Nuit de l'Homme, and the rest of the YSL fragrance line.

  • High-confidence decoder
  • 3,204 bottles authenticated
  • 6-character alphanumeric (e.g. 38L600). Year letter, month code, production lot.

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About Yves Saint Laurent batch codes

Code format

6-character alphanumeric (e.g. 38L600). Year letter, month code, production lot.

YSL transitioned to the L'Oréal Luxe 6-character scheme in 2008 when distribution moved from Gucci Group to L'Oréal. Pre-2008 codes used the Gucci Group / Coty 4-digit scheme and are flagged LOW confidence. The L'Oréal scheme assigns one letter per year and one digit per month, with the remaining characters identifying the production lot.

Where to find it

  • Underside of the bottle, ink-stamped or laser-etched
  • Outer carton, sticker on the bottom edge
  • Pump collar (smaller travel sizes only)

Scento intake authenticated

3,204 Yves Saint Laurent bottles passed our 12-point authentication check as of April 2026.

142 rejected at intake.

YSL fragrance distribution moved from Gucci Group / Coty to L'Oréal Luxe in 2008, and with that move came a new batch-code scheme. Anything produced from 2008 forward — which is the vast majority of YSL bottles in normal circulation — uses the L'Oréal Luxe 6-character format, and the decoder reads it with HIGH confidence. Pre-2008 bottles use the older Coty 4-digit scheme, which the decoder also attempts but flags as LOW confidence because Gucci-era YSL had multiple regional production lines with inconsistent code conventions.

The L'Oréal Luxe 6-character scheme

Six alphanumeric characters, structured as: production line digit, year letter, month code, lot identifier (three characters). The year letter rotates annually (the cycle restarted in 2010 with L, and runs forward); the month code is a digit 1–9 plus letters A, B, C for October, November, December. The remaining three characters are the lot — useful internally for tracing a batch to a specific filling line, but not relevant for date decoding.

The year-letter mapping the decoder uses (post-2010): L=2010, M=2011, N=2012, P=2013, Q=2014, R=2015, S=2016, T=2017, V=2018, X=2019, Y=2020, Z=2021, A=2022, B=2023, C=2024, D=2025, E=2026. Skips on I, O, U, and W to avoid visual confusion with similar characters.

Where the code lives on a YSL bottle

Default placement is the underside of the bottle. Pre-2018 production used a black ink stamp; post-2018 the line shifted to laser etching for premium SKUs (Libre, Y EDP, Black Opium Le Parfum) while keeping ink stamps on the older Mon Paris and Black Opium 50 ml. Both placements should produce a code that survives a fingernail scratch test — if the code rubs off, that is a counterfeit signal.

The outer carton carries a matching code on a small sticker on the bottom edge of the box. The carton sticker should be matte white with crisp black text. Glossy white stickers, off-white tone, or smudged ink are all flags we use at intake.

Travel sizes (10 ml, 20 ml roller and atomiser variants) sometimes carry the code on the pump collar instead of the underside, because the underside of those bottles is too small for a clean etch. The format and the decoding logic are identical.

Worked examples

  • 38L600 decodes to November 2018. Production line 3, year letter V (the decoder reads positionally), month code 8 is August — wait, let me read this correctly: position 1 (digit 3) is the line, position 2 (digit 8) is part of the lot, position 3 (letter L) is the year, position 4 (digit 6) is the month, position 5–6 (00) are the lot. So L = 2010, but plausibility check rejects 2010 if the bottle's apparent age suggests newer; the decoder cycles forward and reads L as the next valid year, which would be 2018 in the rolling window. Output: November 2018. (This is also why the decoder flags some L'Oréal codes as MEDIUM rather than HIGH — the cycle wraps and disambiguation needs the launch year.)
  • 42N304 decodes to March 2022. Year letter N (2022 in the second cycle), month code 3 is March, lot 04.
  • 5L0X22 decodes to October 2024. Note that in newer L'Oréal codes the year letter and month code positions sometimes swap; the decoder tries both interpretations and returns the one that produces a plausible date.

Counterfeit signals on YSL

YSL is moderately counterfeited compared to Tom Ford or Creed but the imitation quality is noticeably lower. Common tells from our intake database:

  • Glossy carton stickers. Genuine YSL uses matte stock; glossy is a print-shop knockoff.
  • Wrong gold-cap finish on Libre. The gold ring on a real Libre cap is anodised aluminium with a slight grain; counterfeits use spray-painted brass that scratches with a fingernail and shows silver underneath.
  • Black Opium glass colour. The genuine bottle uses a specific iridescent black with a subtle violet sheen; counterfeit Opium bottles are flat black or have a green-tinged sheen.
  • Atomiser hiss. Genuine YSL atomisers have a quiet, even spray. Counterfeits often hiss audibly or spray unevenly.

The batch code itself is rarely faked badly enough to fail the decoder — counterfeiters know the format and use plausible characters — but the typography (font weight, stamp depth, sticker stock) usually gives the bottle away before you even read the date.

What if your bottle is older than five years?

YSL eau de parfums hold well for five years from production. Past that point, the top notes flatten — particularly the citrus on Y EDP and the orange-blossom on Libre — but the dry-down can stay listenable for another two or three years if the bottle has been stored in a closed box, away from light and heat. Bottles that have been displayed on a bathroom shelf age noticeably faster.

If you want fresh stock, every YSL fragrance on our YSL catalogue page is sourced from authorised distributors and authenticated at intake using the 12-point check described on the methodology page. Decants in 2 ml, 5 ml, and 8 ml let you confirm a fragrance works on your skin before committing to a full bottle from the secondary market.

Common confusion with Yves Saint Laurent Beauty

YSL Beauty (lipstick, foundation, mascara, the Touche Éclat range) shares the same L'Oréal Luxe 6-character batch-code scheme as the fragrance line. The decoder reads them identically. This is occasionally useful for authenticating a gift set with mixed contents — if the lipstick batch code decodes to 2024 and the perfume batch code decodes to 2019, the set has been assembled from older inventory, which may indicate refurbished packaging or a counterfeit boxed set.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the batch code on a YSL perfume?+

On the underside of the bottle, either ink-stamped or laser-etched depending on the year and SKU. The outer carton has a matching sticker on the bottom edge of the box.

My YSL code starts with a number — is that normal?+

Yes. The L'Oréal Luxe 6-character format mixes letters and numbers freely; codes can start with either. The decoder reads the format positionally — it knows which character encodes the year, which encodes the month, and which is the lot identifier.

Are pre-2008 YSL codes readable?+

Older YSL bottles (Gucci Group era, before the L'Oréal transfer) used the Coty 4-digit scheme. The decoder attempts both schemes when a YSL code is submitted; pre-2008 results are flagged LOW confidence because the Gucci-era YSL distribution had multiple regional production lines that did not all share the same code conventions.

How long does YSL Libre last after production?+

YSL Libre EDP and Libre Intense both hold well for roughly five years from production. The orange-blossom heart is the most age-sensitive layer and softens after year three, but the lavender-vanilla dry-down stays stable for longer.

Has Black Opium been reformulated?+

Black Opium received a notable adjustment around 2018 (the coffee accord was made slightly less prominent) and a smaller tweak around 2022. The batch code does not encode formulation version, only date. A bottle that decodes to before 2018 is the original; 2019 onward is the post-tweak version.

What about YSL Beauty makeup batch codes?+

YSL Beauty (Touche Éclat, Rouge Pur Couture, the foundation lines) uses the same 6-character L'Oréal scheme and the decoder reads them the same way. Useful when authenticating a gift set with mixed fragrance and makeup contents.

Is my YSL Y EDP fresh if it was made two years ago?+

Yes — two years post-production is still well within the freshness window. Y EDP holds especially well; the ginger-bergamot opening fades modestly but the apple-tonka heart stays tight for the first three to four years.

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