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Best Oud Satin Mood Dupe
Looking for a Oud Satin Mood dupe that actually holds up on skin? Oud Raso mirrors the original's oriental architecture — same notes, same wear, priced where the formulation cost lands rather than where the brand campaign budget does.

Why this dupe
- Faithful to the oriental signature of Oud Satin Mood — note for note, Oud Raso is engineered to wear like the original.
- Formulated as Eau de Parfum at a concentration most designer houses reserve for their top tier — 8+ hours on skin, projection people compliment.
- Vegan and cruelty-free, paraben-free, hypoallergenic. The juice is the work; nothing's added that doesn't belong.
- 77% off MFK's retail price. No celebrity endorsement deals, no department-store fees, no retail middlemen — just the formulation.
- 4.69★ across 13 verified Fragrenza reviews — see what real customers say on the product page.
About Oud Satin Mood
Oud Satin Mood is a richly layered fragrance from MFK that draws you in with the warm, spiced opening of violet and bulgarian rose. The oriental heart unfolds around benzoin, adding depth and unmistakable sensuality. The dry-down rests on a base of laotian oud — dense, enveloping, built to linger.
On skin, Oud Satin Mood typically delivers excellent longevity (8+ hours) with strong sillage that projects across a room. The price point — $300 at retail — reflects MFK's positioning, packaging, and distribution overhead more than the cost of the formulation itself.
How to wear it
Oud Raso is built for evenings, colder months, and occasions where you want to leave a lasting impression. The dry-down develops slowly on skin and rewards close wear.For best longevity, apply to pulse points (wrists, neck, behind the ears) on moisturised skin.
How we matched it
To build Oud Raso, we reverse-engineered Oud Satin Mood: cataloguing the oriental architecture, isolating the violet top accord, the benzoin heart, the laotian oud base. Then we composed our own version using the same ingredient grade most luxury houses work with — just without the layered markups that come after the bottle leaves the perfumer's bench.
Where it lands on skin: the same family character, comparable longevity (8+ hours), comparable sillage. Where it might diverge: a few accord choices in the top 30 minutes — fragrance is partly skin chemistry, and no two skins read a scent identically. That's true for Oud Satin Mood too.
Standard across our line: Eau de Parfum concentration, vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free. We're a perfumery, not a brand-marketing operation. The bottle costs what the juice costs.
Side by side
The original
MFK
Oud Satin Mood
$300
Designer/niche pricing reflects brand positioning, retail markups, and campaign spend — not always the juice itself.
The Fragrenza alternative
Oud Raso
$69.99
Same oriental character, formulated as Eau de Parfum, vegan and cruelty-free, built to last 8+ hours.
What it costs per spray
MFK retail
Oud Satin Mood
$0.50
per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle
Fragrenza
Oud Raso
$0.11
per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle
A 60ml bottle averages around 600 sprays at 0.1ml apiece. That puts Oud Raso at roughly $0.11 per spray and Oud Satin Mood at retail around $0.50 per spray. The atomiser, the volume, the application — identical. The price-per-use is where the brand premium becomes visible.
Multiply that out across a year — three wears a week, two sprays each, around 312 actuations — and you're looking at roughly $36.39 of Oud Raso versus roughly $156.00 of Oud Satin Mood at retail. About $119.61 a year saved without changing how often you wear it, how you apply it, or what it smells like on you.
Inside the scent
Inside each note
What you smell, and why. A short profile of every note that defines Oud Satin Mood's composition — each linking to the wider Fragrenza collection of fragrances built around it.
Top — first impression
The violet flower (Viola odorata) has been one of perfumery's most cherished ingredients since ancient Greece and Rome, where garlands of violets were worn at feasts and the blossoms were used medicinally...
Bulgarian Rose — The Crown Jewel of Fine PerfumeryBulgarian rose (Rosa damascena) grown in the famous Rose Valley of Bulgaria — the Kazanlak region — is widely regarded as the finest rose...
The Damask rose — Rosa damascena — is one of the oldest and most revered flowers in the history of perfumery, a bloom whose fragrant legacy stretches back thousands of years to...
Heart — the character
Benzoin is a resinous balsam obtained from the bark of Styrax trees, principally Styrax benzoin from Sumatra and Styrax tonkinensis from Siam (modern-day Thailand and Laos). Harvested by scoring the tree's bark...
Siam is an evocative fragrance accord drawn from the rich aromatic heritage of Southeast Asia, most notably referencing Siam benzoin — a balsamic resin harvested from Styrax tonkinensis trees in Thailand, Laos,...
Base — the dry-down
Laotian oud is derived from the agarwood produced by Aquilaria trees growing in the forests of Laos, a landlocked country in Southeast Asia whose remote, highland ecosystems have given rise to a...
Amber is one of perfumery's most misunderstood terms — and one of its most beloved effects. True amber in fragrance has nothing to do with fossilised tree resin; instead, it refers to...
Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) is native to Mexico, where the Totonac people first cultivated it long before Spanish explorers brought it to Europe in the sixteenth century. The vanilla orchid's seed pods —...
Frequently asked questions
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Skip the gamble — try a sample
Fragrance is personal. Start with the 5ml ($9.99) and decide on your own skin before committing to the full bottle. Most customers do.
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