
Shuhrah Elixir
The Shuhrah line has become one of the most recognizable names in Arabian masculine perfumery, and Shuhrah Elixir, the 2025 Eau de Parfum release from Rasasi, is its boldest chapter yet. Darker and richer than the original Shuhrah Pour Homme, it wears with the kind of self-assurance you would expect from a fragrance carrying this name. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Shuhrah Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it before deciding which size to own.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lemon, Ginger, Mandarin
Heart: Violet, Rose, Amber
Base: Ambroxan, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Oud
The Scent
Bright citrus and warm spice arrive together from the first spray, which is not a common pairing. Lemon and mandarin come through clean and juicy without any synthetic edge, and then ginger pushes through almost immediately to add a sharp, warm bite that keeps the citrus from feeling lightweight. The first few minutes feel genuinely energetic, with the three top notes working together rather than competing. The citrus reads as natural rather than laundry-fresh, and the ginger carries a raw, root-like quality rather than the candied version you find in cheaper compositions. The interplay between the cool lemon, the sunlit mandarin, and the peppery warmth of ginger gives the opening a layered tension that rewards a slow first sniff rather than an immediate judgment. As the top notes begin to settle, violet steps in and softens the whole composition. It reads as a powdery floral, not a sharp one, and it blends into the rose accord in a way that feels more masculine amber-floral than it does anything traditionally feminine. The rose here is not loud. It sits behind the violet and acts more as a supporting warmth than a statement note, rounding out what could otherwise be a stark transition. The shift from the bright citrus opening into the floral-amber heart can read as jarring on a cold sniff, but it can also flow naturally once the skin starts warming the composition and the amber begins to anchor everything. Both impressions are valid and depend largely on skin chemistry and temperature. The amber in the heart is dry and resinous rather than sweet, which grounds the florals and starts pulling the fragrance toward its base. That dryness gives the mid-stage a maturity that separates Shuhrah Elixir clearly from lighter flankers in the same family. The transition from violet-rose into the amber layer is gradual rather than abrupt, with each stage yielding to the next as warmth accumulates on skin. In the dry-down, ambroxan becomes the dominant force, giving Shuhrah Elixir that warm, clean, skin-close radiance that has defined a generation of modern masculine perfumery. Sandalwood adds a creamy softness beneath it, smoothing out what might otherwise be an angular woody finish. Patchouli keeps things from going too clean or too safe, adding a faintly earthy depth that stops the dry-down from feeling sterile. The oud note here is subtle by Arabian standards, more of a dark woody underpinning than a loud resinous statement, and that restraint works in the fragrance's favor. The way patchouli and oud layer beneath the ambroxan gives the base a lived-in character that rewards wearing through the full dry-down rather than judging the fragrance on the opening alone. The citrus-amber opening DNA invites comparison with Bvlgari Le Gemme Tygar, and that reference point is a useful one if you already know that fragrance.
When to Wear
Shuhrah Elixir fits cooler months and transitional weather best, where the warm amber-oud base can breathe without the heat pulling it too sweet. It works especially well in professional settings, formal dinners, and evening gatherings where you want presence without aggression.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward warm, polished masculines with a woody-amber backbone but wants the opening freshness of a well-made citrus accord rather than an immediately heavy oriental will find Shuhrah Elixir a natural fit.
If you enjoy the original Shuhrah Pour Homme or want to compare within the line, Shuhrah Boisee is worth exploring as another flanker in 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
The Shuhrah line has become one of the most recognizable names in Arabian masculine perfumery, and Shuhrah Elixir, the 2025 Eau de Parfum release from Rasasi, is its boldest chapter yet. Darker and richer than the original Shuhrah Pour Homme, it wears with the kind of self-assurance you would expect from a fragrance carrying this name. Aromatica carries the Rasasi Shuhrah Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it before deciding which size to own.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lemon, Ginger, Mandarin
Heart: Violet, Rose, Amber
Base: Ambroxan, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Oud
The Scent
Bright citrus and warm spice arrive together from the first spray, which is not a common pairing. Lemon and mandarin come through clean and juicy without any synthetic edge, and then ginger pushes through almost immediately to add a sharp, warm bite that keeps the citrus from feeling lightweight. The first few minutes feel genuinely energetic, with the three top notes working together rather than competing. The citrus reads as natural rather than laundry-fresh, and the ginger carries a raw, root-like quality rather than the candied version you find in cheaper compositions. The interplay between the cool lemon, the sunlit mandarin, and the peppery warmth of ginger gives the opening a layered tension that rewards a slow first sniff rather than an immediate judgment. As the top notes begin to settle, violet steps in and softens the whole composition. It reads as a powdery floral, not a sharp one, and it blends into the rose accord in a way that feels more masculine amber-floral than it does anything traditionally feminine. The rose here is not loud. It sits behind the violet and acts more as a supporting warmth than a statement note, rounding out what could otherwise be a stark transition. The shift from the bright citrus opening into the floral-amber heart can read as jarring on a cold sniff, but it can also flow naturally once the skin starts warming the composition and the amber begins to anchor everything. Both impressions are valid and depend largely on skin chemistry and temperature. The amber in the heart is dry and resinous rather than sweet, which grounds the florals and starts pulling the fragrance toward its base. That dryness gives the mid-stage a maturity that separates Shuhrah Elixir clearly from lighter flankers in the same family. The transition from violet-rose into the amber layer is gradual rather than abrupt, with each stage yielding to the next as warmth accumulates on skin. In the dry-down, ambroxan becomes the dominant force, giving Shuhrah Elixir that warm, clean, skin-close radiance that has defined a generation of modern masculine perfumery. Sandalwood adds a creamy softness beneath it, smoothing out what might otherwise be an angular woody finish. Patchouli keeps things from going too clean or too safe, adding a faintly earthy depth that stops the dry-down from feeling sterile. The oud note here is subtle by Arabian standards, more of a dark woody underpinning than a loud resinous statement, and that restraint works in the fragrance's favor. The way patchouli and oud layer beneath the ambroxan gives the base a lived-in character that rewards wearing through the full dry-down rather than judging the fragrance on the opening alone. The citrus-amber opening DNA invites comparison with Bvlgari Le Gemme Tygar, and that reference point is a useful one if you already know that fragrance.
When to Wear
Shuhrah Elixir fits cooler months and transitional weather best, where the warm amber-oud base can breathe without the heat pulling it too sweet. It works especially well in professional settings, formal dinners, and evening gatherings where you want presence without aggression.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward warm, polished masculines with a woody-amber backbone but wants the opening freshness of a well-made citrus accord rather than an immediately heavy oriental will find Shuhrah Elixir a natural fit.
If you enjoy the original Shuhrah Pour Homme or want to compare within the line, Shuhrah Boisee is worth exploring as another flanker in 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.











