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Hawas Tropical

The original Hawas for Him (Rasasi) became one of the most talked-about Arabian releases of the last decade, and the 2025 flanker Hawas Tropical EDP pushes the line in a new direction: sun-soaked, green, and unapologetically fruit-forward. Where Hawas was aquatic and ozonic, Hawas Tropical goes lush and warm, pulling coconut and fig into a composition that feels less like the sea and more like the jungle at the edge of a beach. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Hawas Tropical decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Coconut Water, Fig Leaf, Ginger

Heart: Coconut, Fig, Mint

Base: Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Musk

The Scent

Fig leaf leads the charge rather than the ripe fruit itself, and the result is green and slightly sharp from the first moment. Fig leaf carries a distinct lactonic-resinous quality, a little milky, a little bitter at the edges, and that character sets the tone immediately. Coconut water runs alongside it, but this is not the thick, sweet coconut of a sunscreen. It reads as light, almost watery, with a faint natural sweetness that keeps things fresh rather than gourmand. Ginger adds enough bite in the top to keep the opening from going soft. The ginger does not linger long, but its presence in those first few minutes sharpens the fig leaf and gives the coconut water a faintly spiced edge that reads more botanical than tropical at this stage. Within the first ten minutes, the fig leaf starts to recede and the riper, creamier side of fig and coconut begins to emerge in the heart. This is where the fragrance warms up noticeably. The coconut note deepens and gains some body, and the fig stops being leafy-green and becomes more like fresh-cut fruit. The shift is gradual rather than abrupt, and the two notes braid together in a way that feels cohesive rather than like a simple handoff between stages. Mint appears in the middle stage and does something interesting: rather than cooling the composition down the way a conventional aquatic mint would, it gives the fig-coconut pairing a slight herbal lift, almost like a sprig of mint dropped into a tropical drink. That herbal quality keeps the heart from turning too rich or too sweet, threading a line between freshness and warmth that sustains the fragrance through its mid-stage. The transition from the cool green opening to this warmer, fruitier heart is one of the more enjoyable moments in the fragrance, and the dry-down has a way of catching the nose off guard. Into the base, sandalwood and tonka bean take over quietly. The sandalwood is soft and creamy rather than dry or smoky, which works well with the coconut register already established in the heart. Tonka adds a faint warmth and mild sweetness, anchoring the whole thing without tipping into dessert territory. Musk keeps the finish clean and wearable. Jean Paul Gaultier Le Beau Paradise Garden is a natural point of comparison given the tropical, coconut-forward DNA, though Hawas Tropical reads greener and less overtly sweet at most stages of the wear. The fig note can read as polarizing, particularly in the dry-down when a slightly resinous, almost skin-like quality can emerge. That aspect can land differently depending on skin chemistry, with some finding it interesting and others preferring the earlier stages when the mint and coconut were more prominent.

When to Wear

Hawas Tropical is built for warm weather: spring afternoons, summer outings, beach trips, outdoor events. The Warm and Tropical collection at Aromatica has similarly sun-ready picks if you want to explore the family further. This is a daytime fragrance, best suited to casual settings where its fruit-forward character can breathe.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants a tropical, fruit-forward EDP that is more nuanced than a straight coconut soliflore but lighter and more accessible than a dense oriental will find a lot to like here. If you already own and love the original Hawas, Hawas Tropical is the version you reach for when the temperature climbs.

Fans of Le Beau Paradise Garden will find familiar territory in the tropical fruit-coconut structure, and those curious about the Hawas lineage should compare it directly with Hawas for Him, the original that started the line. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica. Try all available sizes to find the right fit before committing to your preferred size.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

The original Hawas for Him (Rasasi) became one of the most talked-about Arabian releases of the last decade, and the 2025 flanker Hawas Tropical EDP pushes the line in a new direction: sun-soaked, green, and unapologetically fruit-forward. Where Hawas was aquatic and ozonic, Hawas Tropical goes lush and warm, pulling coconut and fig into a composition that feels less like the sea and more like the jungle at the edge of a beach. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Hawas Tropical decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Coconut Water, Fig Leaf, Ginger

Heart: Coconut, Fig, Mint

Base: Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Musk

The Scent

Fig leaf leads the charge rather than the ripe fruit itself, and the result is green and slightly sharp from the first moment. Fig leaf carries a distinct lactonic-resinous quality, a little milky, a little bitter at the edges, and that character sets the tone immediately. Coconut water runs alongside it, but this is not the thick, sweet coconut of a sunscreen. It reads as light, almost watery, with a faint natural sweetness that keeps things fresh rather than gourmand. Ginger adds enough bite in the top to keep the opening from going soft. The ginger does not linger long, but its presence in those first few minutes sharpens the fig leaf and gives the coconut water a faintly spiced edge that reads more botanical than tropical at this stage. Within the first ten minutes, the fig leaf starts to recede and the riper, creamier side of fig and coconut begins to emerge in the heart. This is where the fragrance warms up noticeably. The coconut note deepens and gains some body, and the fig stops being leafy-green and becomes more like fresh-cut fruit. The shift is gradual rather than abrupt, and the two notes braid together in a way that feels cohesive rather than like a simple handoff between stages. Mint appears in the middle stage and does something interesting: rather than cooling the composition down the way a conventional aquatic mint would, it gives the fig-coconut pairing a slight herbal lift, almost like a sprig of mint dropped into a tropical drink. That herbal quality keeps the heart from turning too rich or too sweet, threading a line between freshness and warmth that sustains the fragrance through its mid-stage. The transition from the cool green opening to this warmer, fruitier heart is one of the more enjoyable moments in the fragrance, and the dry-down has a way of catching the nose off guard. Into the base, sandalwood and tonka bean take over quietly. The sandalwood is soft and creamy rather than dry or smoky, which works well with the coconut register already established in the heart. Tonka adds a faint warmth and mild sweetness, anchoring the whole thing without tipping into dessert territory. Musk keeps the finish clean and wearable. Jean Paul Gaultier Le Beau Paradise Garden is a natural point of comparison given the tropical, coconut-forward DNA, though Hawas Tropical reads greener and less overtly sweet at most stages of the wear. The fig note can read as polarizing, particularly in the dry-down when a slightly resinous, almost skin-like quality can emerge. That aspect can land differently depending on skin chemistry, with some finding it interesting and others preferring the earlier stages when the mint and coconut were more prominent.

When to Wear

Hawas Tropical is built for warm weather: spring afternoons, summer outings, beach trips, outdoor events. The Warm and Tropical collection at Aromatica has similarly sun-ready picks if you want to explore the family further. This is a daytime fragrance, best suited to casual settings where its fruit-forward character can breathe.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants a tropical, fruit-forward EDP that is more nuanced than a straight coconut soliflore but lighter and more accessible than a dense oriental will find a lot to like here. If you already own and love the original Hawas, Hawas Tropical is the version you reach for when the temperature climbs.

Fans of Le Beau Paradise Garden will find familiar territory in the tropical fruit-coconut structure, and those curious about the Hawas lineage should compare it directly with Hawas for Him, the original that started the line. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica. Try all available sizes to find the right fit before committing to your preferred size.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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