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Asad
$22 · 80% similar to Sauvage / Elixir (our rating)
Starts on bergamot, lemon and black pepper, blooming into lavender and cardamom, resting on sandalwood, musk and amber. Spiced and rich, equal parts comforting and bold.
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What does Asad smell like?
Asad opens with bergamot, lemon, black pepper, a heart of lavender, cardamom, over a base of sandalwood, musk, amber.
Is Asad a good alternative to Sauvage / Elixir?
In our subjective opinion, Asad smells about 80% similar to Dior Sauvage / Elixir. Starts on bergamot, lemon and black pepper, blooming into lavender and cardamom, resting on sandalwood, musk and amber. Spiced and rich, equal parts comforting and bold.
Can you layer Asad with other fragrances?
Yes — Asad is one of the bottles LayerDen members use in our step-by-step layer suites. The full layering recipes are part of membership.
How much does Asad cost?
Asad is around $22, versus $165 for the original Sauvage / Elixir.
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