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Hawas Verde

Verde means green, and Rasasi knew exactly what they were doing when they named this one. Hawas Verde, launched in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum, is a flanker of the original Hawas for Him and it takes the line in a sharper, greener, more aromatic direction. Where the original leaned aquatic and masculine, Verde pulls hard toward crisp citrus and herbal freshness. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Hawas Verde decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test the scent on your own skin before you commit.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Lime, Green Apple

Heart: Rosemary

Base: Patchouli, Amber

The Scent

Lime leads the charge with a sharp, zesty quality that feels genuinely tart, not the rounded, sweetened lime you get in some designer releases, but something closer to squeezing a fresh wedge. Green apple comes in almost simultaneously, adding a watery, slightly sweet dimension that softens the citrus edge without dulling it. A noticeable minty coolness also surfaces in the first few minutes, one that is not listed in the official notes. It reads as either a byproduct of the rosemary or a deliberate accord sitting below the radar. Either way, it adds to the brisk, green-forward character of the opening phase and makes the first few minutes feel more alive than the sparse note pyramid might suggest.

The lime and apple do not sit still while the rosemary waits its turn. There is a brief window where all three elements overlap, the citrus still bright and the green apple still cool and watery, before the rosemary begins to assert itself and pull the composition toward its herbal core. That transition is where Verde feels most fully realized, a moment where the zest, the fruit, and the herb are genuinely in conversation rather than layered in sequence. It is worth paying attention to those middle minutes before the heart fully takes over.

As the top notes settle, rosemary takes the wheel. It is the backbone of this fragrance and the note that makes Verde feel different from a standard citrus fougere. The rosemary here is herbal and slightly camphoraceous, not the dried kitchen-spice version. Think crushed fresh sprigs rather than a seasoning rack. It anchors the lime and apple without killing their brightness, and the combination reads as genuinely green and outdoorsy for the better part of the first hour. This is where Verde earns its name most convincingly, sitting in that clean, aromatic register that feels at home outdoors rather than in a mall.

The dry-down is where opinions split. Patchouli arrives quietly and keeps things earthy rather than dark. This is not a deep, resinous patchouli, but a lighter, more modern interpretation that adds enough weight to stop Verde from feeling weightless. Amber warms the base and provides a gentle, slightly sweet close. The base can read a touch generic at this stage, particularly after the distinct opening, though it extends the wearability without pulling the scent into heavier territory. The base does not overwrite the green character so much as it softens it, giving Verde a rounded finish rather than a sharp cut-off. The comparison that keeps coming up is Xerjoff Torino 21. Verde covers similar lime-rosemary-patchouli ground at a fraction of the price, and for most people who cannot tell them apart on a strip, that is a meaningful observation.

When to Wear

Verde is built for warm months and daytime wear, spring mornings, summer afternoons, outdoor settings where a heavy scent would feel wrong. It fits the Citrus and Zesty category well and works for office wear and weekend casual, situations where you want to smell clean, alive, and put-together without announcing yourself from across a room.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward fresh aromatic masculines will find Verde immediately comfortable, the kind of person who reaches for Green Irish Tweed or Acqua di Gio but wants something with a greener, more herbal edge and does not want to pay niche prices for it.

If you enjoy Hawas Ice, another cool and citrus-forward member of the same family, Verde is the herbaceous counterpart worth comparing on skin. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.

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

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Description

Verde means green, and Rasasi knew exactly what they were doing when they named this one. Hawas Verde, launched in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum, is a flanker of the original Hawas for Him and it takes the line in a sharper, greener, more aromatic direction. Where the original leaned aquatic and masculine, Verde pulls hard toward crisp citrus and herbal freshness. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Hawas Verde decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test the scent on your own skin before you commit.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Lime, Green Apple

Heart: Rosemary

Base: Patchouli, Amber

The Scent

Lime leads the charge with a sharp, zesty quality that feels genuinely tart, not the rounded, sweetened lime you get in some designer releases, but something closer to squeezing a fresh wedge. Green apple comes in almost simultaneously, adding a watery, slightly sweet dimension that softens the citrus edge without dulling it. A noticeable minty coolness also surfaces in the first few minutes, one that is not listed in the official notes. It reads as either a byproduct of the rosemary or a deliberate accord sitting below the radar. Either way, it adds to the brisk, green-forward character of the opening phase and makes the first few minutes feel more alive than the sparse note pyramid might suggest.

The lime and apple do not sit still while the rosemary waits its turn. There is a brief window where all three elements overlap, the citrus still bright and the green apple still cool and watery, before the rosemary begins to assert itself and pull the composition toward its herbal core. That transition is where Verde feels most fully realized, a moment where the zest, the fruit, and the herb are genuinely in conversation rather than layered in sequence. It is worth paying attention to those middle minutes before the heart fully takes over.

As the top notes settle, rosemary takes the wheel. It is the backbone of this fragrance and the note that makes Verde feel different from a standard citrus fougere. The rosemary here is herbal and slightly camphoraceous, not the dried kitchen-spice version. Think crushed fresh sprigs rather than a seasoning rack. It anchors the lime and apple without killing their brightness, and the combination reads as genuinely green and outdoorsy for the better part of the first hour. This is where Verde earns its name most convincingly, sitting in that clean, aromatic register that feels at home outdoors rather than in a mall.

The dry-down is where opinions split. Patchouli arrives quietly and keeps things earthy rather than dark. This is not a deep, resinous patchouli, but a lighter, more modern interpretation that adds enough weight to stop Verde from feeling weightless. Amber warms the base and provides a gentle, slightly sweet close. The base can read a touch generic at this stage, particularly after the distinct opening, though it extends the wearability without pulling the scent into heavier territory. The base does not overwrite the green character so much as it softens it, giving Verde a rounded finish rather than a sharp cut-off. The comparison that keeps coming up is Xerjoff Torino 21. Verde covers similar lime-rosemary-patchouli ground at a fraction of the price, and for most people who cannot tell them apart on a strip, that is a meaningful observation.

When to Wear

Verde is built for warm months and daytime wear, spring mornings, summer afternoons, outdoor settings where a heavy scent would feel wrong. It fits the Citrus and Zesty category well and works for office wear and weekend casual, situations where you want to smell clean, alive, and put-together without announcing yourself from across a room.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward fresh aromatic masculines will find Verde immediately comfortable, the kind of person who reaches for Green Irish Tweed or Acqua di Gio but wants something with a greener, more herbal edge and does not want to pay niche prices for it.

If you enjoy Hawas Ice, another cool and citrus-forward member of the same family, Verde is the herbaceous counterpart worth comparing on skin. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.

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

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