Oud Satin Mood vs Amyris Homme
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Rose opens things up with a soft, almost soapy violet accord cushioning it from beneath — this is floral in a plush, upholstered way, not a garden way. The oud arrives in the heart as smooth and dark wood rather than barn-animalic, lending depth without aggression. Dry-down is where it earns its reputation: benzoin and vanilla pull everything into a warm, resinous skin scent with serious staying power and a sillage that announces without overwhelming. — Best worn in cold weather by anyone who wants a luxurious, date-night oriental that reads both polished and intimate.
Mandarin and rosemary open with a clean, citrus-herbal brightness that reads more composed than lively — functional rather than exuberant. Saffron surfaces quickly, pulling warmth into the heart alongside amyris's soft, slightly milky woodiness and a quiet iris that adds powdery depth without going full cosmetic. The cedar-tonka dry-down is smooth and unhurried, grounding everything in a warm, lightly sweet base with good skin-level sillage that holds for hours without demanding attention. Projection stays moderate — present, never loud. — Ideal for office wear or cool-weather evenings when understated warmth is the goal.
How they overlap
Oud Satin Mood and Amyris Homme share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.
The buying decision
Amyris Homme is the cheaper original at $235 compared to $435 for Oud Satin Mood — about 46% less. Amyris Homme covers 3 seasons (spring, fall, winter) — wider weather range than Oud Satin Mood, which leans fall/winter-only.
Recommendation
If you're price-sensitive, Amyris Homme delivers comparable territory at $200 less than Oud Satin Mood. If you want the specific character of Oud Satin Mood — the prose above is the better guide than the price — the premium is what you're paying for.