Alright, so let me tell you about this whole Lattafa Asad thing I got myself into. You know me, always trying out new fragrances and seeing what the hype is all about.

It all started when I saw a bunch of reviews online raving about how Lattafa Asad is like a cheaper version of Dior Sauvage Elixir. Now, I’m a sucker for a good dupe, especially when it comes to fragrances. Sauvage Elixir is nice, but damn, that price tag! So, I figured, what the heck, let’s give Asad a shot.
First thing I did was hop online and order a bottle. Found it on one of those fragrance discounter sites for a pretty decent price. Had to wait like, a week for it to arrive, which felt like forever, but finally, the package showed up.
The Unboxing:
The bottle itself is actually pretty nice. It’s a dark, heavy glass bottle with a magnetic cap. Feels pretty premium for the price, I gotta say. Presentation-wise, they did a solid job.
The First Spray:

Okay, so this is where it gets interesting. First spray, BAM! It’s strong, like really strong. A blast of spicy, boozy, and slightly sweet notes. Definitely got that Sauvage Elixir vibe right off the bat. There’s a lot of pepper in there, some vanilla, and something that smells kinda like dates or dried fruit. It’s a complex scent for sure.
Wearing it Throughout the Day:
I wore it to work the next day to really put it to the test. The projection is insane for the first couple of hours. I mean, people could definitely smell me coming. As the day went on, it settled down a bit, but it was still noticeable. I got a few compliments, which is always a good sign.
The longevity is also pretty impressive. I could still smell it on my skin after a good 8-10 hours, which is way better than some of my more expensive fragrances.
My Overall Thoughts:

Look, is it a perfect clone of Sauvage Elixir? No, not exactly. Sauvage Elixir is a bit smoother and more refined, but Asad gets you like 85-90% of the way there for a fraction of the price. For the money, it’s an absolute steal.
- Pros: Great scent, long-lasting, strong projection, excellent value for money.
- Cons: Can be a bit overpowering at first, might not be for everyone (especially if you don’t like strong, spicy scents).
Final Verdict:
I’d say if you’re a fan of Sauvage Elixir or just looking for a bold, masculine fragrance that won’t break the bank, definitely give Lattafa Asad a try. Just go easy on the sprays, especially if you’re going to be in close quarters.
Tips for wearing Lattafa Asad
Okay, so after wearing this bad boy for a while, I figured out a few tricks to get the most out of it:
- Don’t overspray: Seriously, 2-3 sprays max. This stuff is potent.
- Spray on clothes: It lasts even longer on fabric.
- Wear it in cooler weather: It’s a bit too heavy for hot, humid days.
- Let it dry down: The initial blast can be a bit harsh, but it gets much better as it settles on your skin.
Alright, that’s pretty much my experience with Lattafa Asad. Hope this helps anyone who’s on the fence about buying it!
