The Story
Why it exists.
Rasasi built their name on an idea: that extraordinary fragrance shouldn't require extraordinary means. Since Dubai in 1979, they've balanced Arabian perfume tradition with a modern international sensibility, attar roots, contemporary execution, accessible pricing. Hawas Ice is part of that ongoing conversation. It's a flanker to the house's most internationally recognized scent, a version that strips out the warmth and replaces it with something crystalline. The brief was simple: take the DNA that made Hawas beloved, crack it open, and freeze it. The ice accord does the heavy lifting here. It's not a literal temperature, more a feeling, a perceptual coolness created through the interplay of marine notes, citrus, and a dry musk that reads as clean in the most artificial sense. The original Hawas leaned into fruit and sweetness with a darker, richer finish.
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The Beginning
Rasasi built their name on an idea: that extraordinary fragrance shouldn't require extraordinary means. Since Dubai in 1979, they've balanced Arabian perfume tradition with a modern international sensibility, attar roots, contemporary execution, accessible pricing. Hawas Ice is part of that ongoing conversation. It's a flanker to the house's most internationally recognized scent, a version that strips out the warmth and replaces it with something crystalline. The brief was simple: take the DNA that made Hawas beloved, crack it open, and freeze it. The ice accord does the heavy lifting here. It's not a literal temperature, more a feeling, a perceptual coolness created through the interplay of marine notes, citrus, and a dry musk that reads as clean in the most artificial sense. The original Hawas leaned into fruit and sweetness with a darker, richer finish.
What makes Hawas Ice structurally interesting is the tension between its sweetness and its coolness. The top is candy-sweet, frosted apple, candied citrus, and it stays sweet through the heart, where plum and neroli push the sweetness even further. But the ice accord and marine notes create a counter-pressure, a coldness that cuts through and keeps the whole composition feeling brisk rather than heavy. Star anise is the quiet structural choice. It shows up late in the top, adding a faint licorice warmth that bridges the bright opening to the aquatic heart. On skin, it reads as complexity without drama, a slight spiced edge that prevents the sweetness from becoming one-note.
The Evolution
The first spray is immediately bright. Frosted apple and Sicilian bergamot arrive together, sharp and candied, with a faint anise flicker underneath. The coldness reads as clean, almost synthetic in the best way, that perfect clarity before anything has had time to settle. Within minutes the story shifts. The citrus retreats and marine notes take over. The sweetness doesn't disappear, but it changes register. It becomes aquatic, like fruit suspended in cold water. The ice accord peaks here, a perceptual coldness that keeps the sweetness from reading as heavy. The drydown is where Hawas Ice earns its reputation. Musk emerges first, then amber, then a mineral moss note that adds texture without darkness. Driftwood keeps it grounded, a subtle woody anchor that prevents the finish from becoming pure sugar. On most skin types, this base holds for several hours, the warmth that lingers after the cold has passed, close and intimate rather than projecting.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2023 launch, Hawas Ice has built a loyal following for delivering strong performance at accessible price points, the kind of value that attracts both fragrance veterans and first-time buyers. The sweet-fruity-aquatic character splits opinion, which is often a sign of a scent with a distinct point of view. Some find the boldness excessive; others find it exactly the kind of confidence they want to wear every day.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1979
Rasasi is a Dubai-based perfume powerhouse that masterfully bridges the worlds of traditional Arabian perfumery and contemporary global tastes. They're celebrated for their rich, long-lasting fragrances that offer incredible value, from opulent ouds to fresh, modern compositions that have won a massive international following.
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