Uncut Hawas Exclusive -
While the regular Hawas is a trail of fresh apple and sea notes, the Uncut Exclusive version is a three-dimensional storm.
Top Notes (The Explosion): Instead of the standard sharp bergamot, Uncut Hawas Exclusive opens with a candied lemon and blood orange hybrid. The freshness is not "shower gel" fresh; it is deep, syrupy, and acidic. There is a noticeable blast of cardamom that is absent in the standard version, giving it a spicy, Middle Eastern twang.
Heart Notes (The Depth): The legendary "plum" note is here, but it is darker. Think of dried black plum soaked in rum. This is paired with a cinnamon bark that burns the back of your throat slightly—a sign of high concentration. The aquatic calone is muted, replaced by a transparent water mint that keeps it from being too heavy. uncut hawas exclusive
Base Notes (The Signature): This is where the "Uncut" nature shines. The ambroxan is granular and gritty, not powdery. You get a massive dose of grey amber and oakmoss (the real stuff, not the synthetic substitute). The dry down lasts 16+ hours on skin and weeks on clothes.
Upon spraying the Uncut version, you create a 6-foot radius of scent. It is not polite office wear; it is nightclub, wedding, and outdoor summer party wear. People will smell you before they see you. The opening 30 minutes can be overwhelming—one spray is enough. Two sprays is a statement. Three sprays is an eviction notice for anyone with a sensitive nose. While the regular Hawas is a trail of
To understand the "Exclusive," you must first understand the original. The standard Rasasi Hawas (launched in 2015) is a fruity, aquatic, woody scent often compared to Invictus Aqua. It features top notes of plum, apple, bergamot, and lemon; a heart of cinnamon, water fruits, and sea notes; and a base of ambergris, oakmoss, patchouli, and driftwood.
The Uncut Hawas Exclusive is what happens when you remove the "dilution." In perfumery, "uncut" refers to an extrait de parfum concentration—typically 30% to 40% oil concentration versus the standard Eau de Parfum’s 15-20%. There is a noticeable blast of cardamom that
However, the "Exclusive" moniker adds another layer. This is not simply a stronger version; it is a reconstructed formula. Sources close to niche distributors suggest the Uncut version removes the ISO E Super and certain white musks that "flatten" the original, replacing them with higher-grade, natural isolates. The result is a fragrance that smells wet, sharp, and almost overwhelming in its intensity.