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Asdaaf Dupes

A list of affordable dupes

Asdaaf is an Arab fragrance brand whose perfumes are regarded as affordable alternatives to well-known originals — for instance Ameerat Al Arab Prive Rose as a dupe of Parfums de Marly Delina Exclusif and Al Andaleeb as an alternative to Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal.

In short

In short: Asdaaf offers budget-friendly scents that recall well-known originals such as Delina Exclusif and JPG Scandal, without being exact re-creations.

Editorial rating range: 6/10 – 8/10
FragranceReminiscent ofRating
Ameerat Al Arab Prive RoseParfums de Marly Delina Exclusif
8/10
Al AndaleebJean Paul Gaultier Scandal
6/10
Editorial rating, 1–10 — not a measurement, not a percentage. Methodology

What is Asdaaf?

Asdaaf is a fragrance brand whose perfumes are oriented around well-known originals and understood as affordable alternatives. If you love the pricey references, you will find scents here that recall them — without paying the original's price. One thing up front: these fragrances are inspired by their references, but they are not exact re-creations. In the US, Asdaaf fragrances are available through major online marketplaces, including third-party storefronts on Amazon.com.

Which Asdaaf dupes are there?

The following Asdaaf fragrances are regarded as alternatives to well-known originals. Similarity is an editorial assessment on a scale of 1 to 10, reflecting the fragrance community's consensus:

  • Ameerat Al Arab Prive Rose – inspired by Parfums de Marly Delina Exclusif; similarity 8/10 (editorial assessment)
  • Al Andaleeb – smells similar to Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal; similarity 6/10 (editorial assessment)

How do Asdaaf and the originals differ?

The originals come from established houses such as Parfums de Marly and Jean Paul Gaultier. Asdaaf positions itself as the affordable alternative. A dupe recalls its reference and can approximate its scent profile, but it is not a like-for-like replacement — differences in nuances are normal and to be expected.

How we compare

The similarity values are editorial assessments from 1 to 10, oriented around the fragrance community's consensus. They are not a percentage and not a promise that a fragrance smells indistinguishable. A high value means the Asdaaf scent, per community assessment, comes very close to the original.

What is Ameerat Al Arab Prive Rose a dupe of?

Ameerat Al Arab Prive Rose by Asdaaf is inspired by Parfums de Marly Delina Exclusif and is regarded as its dupe, with an editorial similarity of 8/10.

Does Al Andaleeb smell like Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal?

Al Andaleeb recalls Jean Paul Gaultier Scandal and is traded as an affordable alternative to it. The editorial similarity is 6/10 — a recognizable reference, not an exact re-creation.

Are Asdaaf fragrances the originals under another name?

No. Asdaaf fragrances are inspired by the originals and recall them, but they are not exact copies. The similarity is an editorial assessment, not a promise.

Is Asdaaf worth it as an alternative?

If you like scents such as Delina Exclusif or JPG Scandal but do not want to pay the original's price, Asdaaf offers affordable alternatives that, per community assessment, recognizably recall their references.

Where can you buy Asdaaf fragrances in the US?

Asdaaf fragrances are available in the US through major online marketplaces, including third-party storefronts on Amazon.com.