You’re standing at a perfume shop in Lucky One Mall, or maybe you’re scrolling through an Instagram seller’s page at 1 AM. Someone hands you a bottle of Dior Sauvage. You spray it once. That bergamot and pepper hit—fresh, sharp, the kind of scent that makes you feel like you’ve got your life together. You’re already reaching for your wallet.
Then you hear the price.
PKR 35,000. For a 100ml bottle. And the shopkeeper says it’s a “discounted rate.”
That moment right there is why WildPulse exists. Not because Dior Sauvage isn’t great—it is. But because paying rent-level money for a bottle of scented alcohol that barely lasts through a Karachi afternoon is, honestly, a bit mad. Here’s what Dior Sauvage actually costs in Pakistan right now, why the price keeps climbing, and whether WildPulse gives you the scent you want without the part that stings.
In This Guide:
- What is the Actual Dior Sauvage Price in Pakistan Right Now?
- Why is Dior Sauvage So Expensive in Pakistan?
- Where to Buy Dior Sauvage in Pakistan — And What to Watch Out For
- What Exactly is iScents WildPulse?
- Side by Side: The Comparison Nobody Wants to Make
- When Should You Actually Wear WildPulse?
- Why 30% Oil Concentration Changes Everything
- How to Order WildPulse in Pakistan
- Is the Original Still Worth It? An Honest Take
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Actual Dior Sauvage Price in Pakistan Right Now?
Let’s get to the numbers because that’s probably what you came for. Dior has no official presence in Pakistan. No boutique, no authorized distributor, no direct sales. Every bottle you see enters through third-party importers, duty-free luggage runs, or grey market channels. That means prices are all over the place.
Here’s the ground reality in 2026:
- 60ml EDT: PKR 22,000 – 28,000
- 100ml EDT: PKR 28,000 – 38,000
- 200ml EDT: PKR 40,000 – 55,000
- Eau de Parfum or Elixir versions: Add 30% to 50%
These aren’t fixed retail prices. They’re what actual Pakistani buyers are paying in Facebook fragrance groups, from Instagram resellers, and at perfume shops in major malls. One seller quotes PKR 30,000 for a 100ml tester. Another wants PKR 42,000 for a sealed retail box. Both swear theirs is authentic. You won’t know for sure until you’ve already paid.
That uncertainty is half the problem. You’re not just paying a premium. You’re gambling on authenticity with every purchase.
Why is Dior Sauvage So Expensive in Pakistan?
Three reasons. None of them have anything to do with what’s inside the bottle.
Import duties. Pakistan classifies luxury fragrances as non-essential goods and taxes them accordingly. Customs duties routinely exceed 50% of the declared value. A bottle that retails for the equivalent of PKR 15,000 in Dubai jumps to PKR 22,000+ the moment it clears Pakistani customs. The government treats your cologne like a luxury import because, on paper, it is one.
The rupee. Every time the PKR slides against the dollar or euro—which has happened repeatedly over the last few years—importers adjust their pricing. They don’t have a choice. Their suppliers invoice in foreign currency, and the math is unforgiving.
Middlemen. A typical Sauvage bottle in Pakistan passes through at least three hands: international distributor, local importer, retail reseller. Each adds their margin. By the time it reaches you, you’ve paid for three profit layers stacked on top of the actual fragrance. The liquid inside might be worth PKR 8,000. The rest is logistics, taxes, and markup.

Where to Buy Dior Sauvage in Pakistan — And What to Watch Out For
If you’re set on buying the original, you’ve got three paths. Each one has its own headache.
Instagram and Facebook resellers. Some are legitimate. Some are selling counterfeits so convincing that even experienced buyers get fooled. Prices swing from PKR 26,000 to PKR 40,000 for the same 100ml bottle. Most resellers won’t offer a refund once the cellophane is off. So if you get a fake, you eat the loss.
Daraz and online marketplaces. You’ll find Dior Sauvage listed for PKR 8,000 to PKR 12,000. These are not real. They cannot be real at that price—the import costs alone make it impossible. Yet these listings have hundreds of sales and five-star reviews, mostly from buyers who’ve never smelled the authentic version and don’t know what they’re missing.
Duty-free and overseas connections. If you’ve got a friend or relative flying in from Dubai, London, or Bangkok, this is your safest bet. Dubai Duty-Free sells 100ml Sauvage EDT for roughly the equivalent of PKR 18,000—nearly half of local prices. But not everyone has a cousin with a travel schedule that matches their fragrance needs.
WildPulse eliminates this entire headache. You order from our website. The product is consistent. The price is PKR 2,999. No authenticity paranoia. No middleman stories. No waiting for someone’s uncle to return from abroad. If you enjoy the hunt for original bottles and have the budget for it, genuinely, respect. But if you just want to smell great without the drama, that’s what WildPulse is for.
What Exactly is iScents WildPulse?
WildPulse is built around the same fresh-spicy-woody structure that made Dior Sauvage a global bestseller. The bergamot opening that feels like stepping into cold air. The pepper that gives it bite. The ambroxan base that sticks to fabric and refuses to leave. We didn’t try to reinvent that DNA. We just rebuilt it with a concentration that actually survives Pakistani weather.

What you smell when you spray it:
- Top notes: Calabrian bergamot and Sichuan pepper. Bright, citrusy, a little tingly. It grabs attention without shouting.
- Heart notes: Lavender, geranium, and a warm spicy accord. This is where the scent settles into something more composed—still fresh, but with weight behind it.
- Base notes: Ambroxan, cedarwood, and a touch of musk. Clean, slightly sweet. These are the notes still sitting on your collar the next morning.
The real difference is the concentration. WildPulse is formulated at 30% perfume oil—Extrait de Parfum territory. The original Dior Sauvage EDT sits around 10-15%. That means we’re putting roughly two to three times more fragrance material into every 50ml bottle. You notice it on the first spray. You definitely notice it eight hours later when the EDT version would be a distant memory.
We test these fragrances in actual Pakistani conditions. Not in some temperature-controlled lab in Paris. We wear them through Karachi’s May humidity, through Lahore’s dry December cold, on bike rides and in air-conditioned offices, at crowded weddings and quiet dinner tables. If a scent doesn’t hold up, it doesn’t get sold.
If fresh-spicy isn’t your only thing, we’ve got other profiles too. RouXé takes inspiration from Baccarat Rouge 540—sweeter, more luxurious, works beautifully for evenings. And if you want to see how we approached the Creed comparison, read our Creed Aventus price in Pakistan breakdown.
WildPulse vs. Dior Sauvage: The Numbers Side by Side

This table isn’t here to dunk on Dior Sauvage. It’s a genuinely excellent fragrance. But looking at the numbers side by side makes something obvious that brand prestige usually hides.
| Feature | Dior Sauvage (EDT) | WildPulse by iScents |
|---|---|---|
| Price in Pakistan | PKR 28,000 – 45,000 | PKR 2,999 |
| Bottle Size | 100ml | 50ml |
| Concentration | Eau de Toilette (10-15%) | Extrait de Parfum (30%) |
| Top Notes | Bergamot, Pepper | Calabrian Bergamot, Sichuan Pepper |
| Heart Notes | Lavender, Geranium | Lavender, Spicy Accord, Geranium |
| Base Notes | Ambroxan, Cedar | Ambroxan, Cedarwood, Musk |
| Longevity (Summer 35°C+) | 3-5 hours | 8-12 hours |
| Longevity (Winter) | 5-7 hours | 12-16 hours |
| Projection | Moderate to Strong | Strong |
| Best For | Evenings, events, special occasions | Daily wear, office, gym, evenings |
| Availability | Imported, stock varies | In stock, nationwide delivery |
Check the longevity row. That gap exists because a 30% oil concentration behaves differently on skin. More fragrance material means slower evaporation. Slower evaporation means the scent releases over 8 to 16 hours instead of burning off by lunchtime. In Pakistani summers—where 40-degree afternoons are normal—this difference stops being a spec on a page and becomes the reason you still smell good at 7 PM.
When Should You Actually Wear WildPulse?

Dior Sauvage became popular partly because it fits everywhere. Daytime, nighttime, casual, formal—it adjusts. WildPulse keeps that same flexibility, with the bonus of actually lasting through whatever you’re doing.
How to wear it across your week:
- Office: 3-4 sprays. The bergamot opening is crisp and professional. By mid-morning it settles into a clean skin scent that stays present without filling the room. Your colleagues will register that you smell good, not that you marinated in cologne.
- University or casual outings: 2-3 sprays. Enough presence for a classroom or coffee shop. The pepper note adds personality without being loud about it.
- Evening dinners and dates: 4-5 sprays about 30 minutes before you leave. Cooler night air pulls out the ambroxan and cedar. By the time you arrive, the opening has mellowed into the heart notes—confident and warm.
- Weddings: 5-6 sprays across pulse points and a light mist on your clothes. Six hours into a wedding function, when most fragrances have given up entirely, WildPulse is still doing its job.
It works year-round. Summer emphasizes the bergamot’s freshness. Winter brings out the warmth in the ambroxan and cedar. Some fragrances are seasonal. This one isn’t.
Still exploring what’s out there? We ranked the top 10 best perfumes for men in Pakistan across different budgets and scent profiles. Worth a look if you’re comparing options.
Why 30% Oil Concentration Changes Everything
Most designer fragrances sold in Pakistan are Eau de Toilette formulations. That means roughly 85-90% alcohol and 10-15% fragrance oil. Alcohol evaporates fast, especially in heat. When the alcohol goes, most of the scent goes with it. After three or four hours on a warm day, you’re left with faint base notes at best.
WildPulse uses 30% fragrance oil. Same alcohol evaporation happens, but it leaves behind a much denser layer of scent molecules on your skin. Those molecules release slowly over 8 to 16 hours instead of vanishing in a single afternoon. It’s not complicated. More oil equals more staying power.
For the full explanation—including how to apply perfume to get the most out of a high-concentration formula—read our guide on why 30% oil concentration makes your perfume survive Pakistani heat.
How to Order WildPulse in Pakistan
WildPulse is only available through iScents.pk. We don’t sell on Daraz, through Instagram resellers, or in physical stores. Direct distribution lets us control quality and keep the price where it belongs—no middlemen, no inflated markups, no questions about whether you got the real thing.
Ordering takes about two minutes:
- Go to the WildPulse product page
- Add to cart and checkout
- Choose cash on delivery or pay online
- Your order ships within 24 hours
We deliver across Pakistan. Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad usually get orders in 2-3 working days. Other cities take 3-5 days. And if WildPulse doesn’t work for you? Reach out. We’ll sort it.
Is the Original Still Worth It? An Honest Take

Dior Sauvage is a great fragrance. If you’re a collector who wants the brand, the bottle, and the prestige of owning the original, get it. If you’re gifting someone who specifically asked for Sauvage by name, get them Sauvage. There are moments where the real thing matters.
But if your goal is simpler than that—to smell fantastic every day without watching your bank balance flinch, without worrying whether your scent will survive past 2 PM, without rationing your sprays like they’re precious—WildPulse makes more sense. The scent profile is close enough that most people won’t know the difference. The longevity is better where it counts. And the price means you reach for the bottle whenever you feel like it, not just on special occasions.
One 100ml bottle of Dior Sauvage costs roughly the same as ten bottles of WildPulse. Even adjusting for size, the value per wear isn’t close. Some guys enjoy the ritual of owning designer. Others just want to smell good and move on with their day.
WildPulse was made for the second group. If you’re in that camp, If you’re in that camp, give WildPulse a try… browse the iScents collection to find what fits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How close is WildPulse to the original Dior Sauvage scent?
WildPulse follows the same fresh-spicy-woody structure. The opening bergamot and pepper notes are very close—that bright, tingling freshness anyone familiar with Sauvage will recognize immediately. The drydown runs slightly warmer and richer because of the higher oil concentration. Most of our customers actually prefer this; it gives the scent more character on skin rather than just mimicking the original exactly.
How many hours does WildPulse last in Pakistani summer?
In 35°C and above, expect 8 to 12 hours on skin and noticeably longer on clothing. In cooler weather or air-conditioned spaces, 12 to 16 hours is common. The 30% Extrait concentration is what drives this. For reference, the original Dior Sauvage EDT typically gives you 3 to 5 hours in similar summer conditions.
Is Dior Sauvage officially available in Pakistan?
No. Dior has no official boutique, authorized distributor, or direct retail presence in Pakistan. Every bottle sold locally comes through third-party importers, duty-free channels, or grey market resellers. That’s why prices vary so dramatically and why authenticity is never guaranteed unless you personally know and trust the seller. There is no “official” Dior Sauvage price in Pakistan—only whatever the market demands.
Is WildPulse suitable for daily office wear?
Yes. The bergamot opening is clean and professional. 3 to 4 sprays project confidently for the first hour, then settle into a pleasant skin scent that lasts the full workday without becoming distracting. People will notice you smell good. They won’t notice your cologne from across the room.
Why is Dior Sauvage so expensive in Pakistan compared to other countries?
Three factors. Heavy import duties on luxury cosmetics (often exceeding 50% of declared value), currency fluctuation between the rupee and euro, and multiple layers of distributors and resellers each adding their margin. The same 100ml bottle that costs the equivalent of PKR 18,000 at Dubai Duty-Free often reaches PKR 35,000 or more once it lands in Pakistan. The fragrance itself isn’t more expensive to produce. The supply chain is.
Can I buy WildPulse with cash on delivery?
Yes. Cash on delivery is available for all orders across Pakistan. You pay when the package arrives. Online bank transfers and digital wallet payments are also accepted if you prefer to pay upfront.
What if I don’t like WildPulse after ordering?
Message us on WhatsApp at 0343-6623471 within 7 days of delivery. If the product is unopened or you received a damaged bottle, we’ll arrange a replacement or refund. We want the right fragrance on the right person — if WildPulse isn’t it, we’ll help you find what is.




