Daarej Pour Femme vs Oud Wood

Rasasi vs Tom Ford

Rasasi Daarej Pour Femme is widely considered a budget-friendly alternative to Tom Ford Oud Wood, so it's worth seeing how closely the two actually stack up.

Daarej Pour Femme Oud Wood
Brand Rasasi Tom Ford
Concentration EDP EDP
Gender feminine unisex
Price Range $25-40 $200+
Top Notes bergamot, rosewood, pink pepper bergamot, rosewood
Heart Notes oud, cardamom, rose, sandalwood oud, cardamom, sandalwood
Base Notes vanilla, amber, musk vanilla, amber
Best Seasons fall, winter fall, winter

Shared Notes (7)

Notes that appear in both fragrances

bergamot rosewood oud cardamom sandalwood vanilla amber

What People Say

Rasasi Daarej Pour Femme

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Tom Ford Oud Wood

The oud is incredibly smooth and approachable - none of that medicinal or barnyard funk that scares people away from oud fragrances

Vanilla and sandalwood create this creamy, almost edible drydown that feels luxurious without being cloying

Way too linear - smells almost identical from first spray to final fade

Extremely overpriced for what amounts to a safe, crowd-pleasing oud that lacks any real complexity

Longevity: 8-10 hours, becomes a skin scent after 4-5 hours

Value: Overpriced but undeniably high quality - you're paying for the Tom Ford name and luxury experience

The Verdict

If you love the warm, smoky oud-and-vanilla backbone of Oud Wood but can't justify the $200+ price tag, Daarej Pour Femme delivers a remarkably similar experience with added rose and pink pepper for a softer, more feminine twist. Tom Ford wins on longevity and that stripped-back, unisex sophistication, making it worth the splurge for serious fragrance lovers. Casual wearers or those new to oud should absolutely start with Rasasi.