
Shuhrah Boisee
Rasasi built its name on Arabian scents that punch far above their price, and Shuhrah Boisee is the brand's 2025 answer to the woody, amber-driven masculine that so many houses have chased since Armani reshaped the category. It sits inside the Shuhrah line as an eau de parfum, and Aromatica carries the Shuhrah Boisee decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. Rasasi did not build this to whisper. It is dense, warm, and made for a room where someone is going to notice.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
Heart: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
Base: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
The Scent
The exact note breakdown for Shuhrah Boisee has not been confirmed from official sources, so what follows describes the wear itself rather than any list of ingredients. The opening reads dense and warm, the kind of first impression that feels closer to a lit room than a spritz. There is a spiced heat that shows up almost immediately, sharp enough to notice but not sharp enough to sting. As the first twenty minutes pass, that heat softens and something sweeter starts to push through, rounding the whole thing into a more comfortable, glowing warmth. This is where the fragrance stops introducing itself and starts settling in. Through the first hour, a dry, woody backbone becomes the throughline, holding the sweetness in check so it never tips into dessert territory. On some skin the drydown leans toward a soft, suede-like warmth; on other skin it reads closer to something darker and more resinous, and that range is worth knowing about before you commit to a size. What stays consistent across both readings is the density. This is an eau de parfum built to sit close to the skin and last, not to flicker in and out. By the time it reaches the true drydown, the composition has narrowed to a handful of core ideas, warm, dry, faintly sweet, and it holds there without much further movement. It reads more evening than daytime, more assertive than polite, which tracks with everything Rasasi has done in this part of its catalogue. Skin chemistry seems to matter more than usual here, since the balance between the dry warmth and the sweetness shifts noticeably from one wearer to the next. That variability is part of what makes it worth testing in person rather than taking on faith.
When to Wear
This is a fragrance for late dinners, small gatherings after dark, and the kind of winter evenings where a heavier scent feels appropriate rather than overdone. Save it for occasions where a dense, ambery trail works in your favor rather than against you, a date, a formal event, a night out in cooler weather.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a few sweet, oud-adjacent Arabian scents and wants one more built around wood and amber instead of dessert notes. It suits a wearer who likes a fragrance to announce itself a little, not one chasing something quiet or office-safe.
If you already wear Shuhrah, the fragrance this one flanks, Shuhrah Boisee reads as its heavier, more resinous sibling and is worth comparing side by side. Shuhrah Elixir is another strong reference point from the same family. 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
Rasasi built its name on Arabian scents that punch far above their price, and Shuhrah Boisee is the brand's 2025 answer to the woody, amber-driven masculine that so many houses have chased since Armani reshaped the category. It sits inside the Shuhrah line as an eau de parfum, and Aromatica carries the Shuhrah Boisee decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. Rasasi did not build this to whisper. It is dense, warm, and made for a room where someone is going to notice.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
Heart: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
Base: Notes not yet verified from official sources.
The Scent
The exact note breakdown for Shuhrah Boisee has not been confirmed from official sources, so what follows describes the wear itself rather than any list of ingredients. The opening reads dense and warm, the kind of first impression that feels closer to a lit room than a spritz. There is a spiced heat that shows up almost immediately, sharp enough to notice but not sharp enough to sting. As the first twenty minutes pass, that heat softens and something sweeter starts to push through, rounding the whole thing into a more comfortable, glowing warmth. This is where the fragrance stops introducing itself and starts settling in. Through the first hour, a dry, woody backbone becomes the throughline, holding the sweetness in check so it never tips into dessert territory. On some skin the drydown leans toward a soft, suede-like warmth; on other skin it reads closer to something darker and more resinous, and that range is worth knowing about before you commit to a size. What stays consistent across both readings is the density. This is an eau de parfum built to sit close to the skin and last, not to flicker in and out. By the time it reaches the true drydown, the composition has narrowed to a handful of core ideas, warm, dry, faintly sweet, and it holds there without much further movement. It reads more evening than daytime, more assertive than polite, which tracks with everything Rasasi has done in this part of its catalogue. Skin chemistry seems to matter more than usual here, since the balance between the dry warmth and the sweetness shifts noticeably from one wearer to the next. That variability is part of what makes it worth testing in person rather than taking on faith.
When to Wear
This is a fragrance for late dinners, small gatherings after dark, and the kind of winter evenings where a heavier scent feels appropriate rather than overdone. Save it for occasions where a dense, ambery trail works in your favor rather than against you, a date, a formal event, a night out in cooler weather.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a few sweet, oud-adjacent Arabian scents and wants one more built around wood and amber instead of dessert notes. It suits a wearer who likes a fragrance to announce itself a little, not one chasing something quiet or office-safe.
If you already wear Shuhrah, the fragrance this one flanks, Shuhrah Boisee reads as its heavier, more resinous sibling and is worth comparing side by side. Shuhrah Elixir is another strong reference point from the same family. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











