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Rasasi Gourmand Perfumes

Vanilla, caramel, and praline create indulgent sweetness. Explore Rasasi's gourmand perfumes — edible sweetness through vanilla, caramel, chocolate, and praline, layered into compositions that feel almost delicious to smell. These scents evoke comfort and indulgence, offering a cozy, skin-like wear that intensifies rather than fades throughout the day.

BRAND IDENTITY

What Is Rasasi Known For?

Rasasi is known for oud-forward Arabian compositions blended with Western-style freshness, anchored by rose, musk, amber, and resinous wood accords across its EDP and concentrated oil ranges. The house leans into oriental and woody fragrance families more than any other category. Most of its catalog carries higher oil concentration than typical designer releases, which translates to stronger projection and longer wear at lower price points.

The brand's signature style sits between two worlds. You'll notice traditional Arabian attar character in the deep oud, rose, and amber base notes. Western influence shows up in the bright citrus openings, fresh aquatic accords, and cleaner finishes that make these scents easier to wear in office or daytime settings.

Rasasi also runs a vertically integrated operation in Dubai. The house handles ingredient sourcing, formulation, blending, and bottling under one roof, which keeps quality control tight and prices well below niche-tier brands that work with the same ingredient palette.

HERITAGE & ORIGIN

Where Does Rasasi Come From?

Rasasi was founded in 1979 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, by Abdul Razzak Kalsekar as a fragrance house dedicated to traditional Arabian perfumery. Kalsekar started the business with a focus on oud, attars, and concentrated perfume oils for the Gulf market. The first decades centered on regional distribution across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and neighboring countries.

The brand expanded internationally through the 1990s and 2000s, broadening its catalog to include Western-style spray fragrances alongside the original attar line. Rasasi now distributes to over 60 countries and operates one of the larger independent perfume manufacturing facilities in the Middle East.

The company remains family-owned and still headquartered in Dubai. Production stays in-house, and the brand hasn't been acquired by a larger conglomerate, which is unusual at this scale in the fragrance industry.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

How Does Rasasi Make Its Fragrances?

Rasasi makes its fragrances in-house at its Dubai facility, controlling sourcing, blending, maceration, and bottling under one roof rather than outsourcing production to contract manufacturers. The house sources oud from Southeast Asia and India, rose from Bulgaria and Turkey, and musk and amber accords from a mix of regional suppliers.

Concentration sits noticeably higher than most designer brands. Many of the EDPs carry oil loads closer to extrait territory, which is why the longevity reads longer than the price tag suggests. The concentrated perfume oil line, sold in small dab-on bottles, runs at full attar strength.

The brand doesn't publish individual perfumer credits the way French maisons do. Composition work happens through the in-house team, which keeps the cost structure tight and the house style consistent across releases.

SIGNATURE FRAGRANCES

What Are Rasasi's Most Popular Perfumes?

Rasasi's most popular fragrances include Hawas, LaYuqawam, Rasasi Blue, Hawas Tropical, and Oud Ombre.

Hawas is a fresh aquatic EDP for men that draws frequent comparisons to Creed Aventus, with pineapple and bergamot up top over musk and ambergris. It suits warm weather and daytime wear, and it's the brand's most-requested men's fragrance.

LaYuqawam is a leather-oud EDP that's earned a reputation as a budget alternative to several niche releases. The composition runs warm, smoky, and resinous, with strong evening and cold-weather pairing.

Rasasi Blue is an EDT built for daily wear, with a cleaner aquatic-citrus profile that works well in office settings. It's lighter than most of the brand's catalog and serves as a good entry point for new buyers.

Hawas Tropical takes the original Hawas formula in a brighter, fruitier direction with stronger citrus and tropical fruit notes. Oud Ombre sits on the opposite end as a dense oud-forward EDP for cooler weather and formal occasions.

WHO IT IS FOR

Who Wears Rasasi?

Rasasi appeals to fragrance enthusiasts who want oud, rose, and oriental profiles at price points well below niche-house tiers, with enough variety to cover both daily wear and evening occasions. If you lean toward warm, spicy, and resinous scents over fresh and clean styles, most of the catalog will land in your taste range.

The brand suits buyers building a rotation rather than chasing a single signature scent. You'll find office-friendly fresh releases like Rasasi Blue alongside heavy evening pieces like LaYuqawam and Oud Ombre. It's also a strong fit for anyone curious about Arabian perfumery without committing to higher attar-house pricing.

For occasion matching, the freshes work in warm weather and daytime, while the oud and rose-heavy compositions shine in cooler months and evening wear. Browse Rasasi's full collection above to find the style that fits your taste.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rasasi Perfume Authentic at PerfumeM?

Yes, all Rasasi products at PerfumeM are 100% authentic and sourced through verified distribution channels. PerfumeM is an authorized retailer with over seven years in business. Every Rasasi fragrance ships in its original manufacturer packaging with intact batch codes and seals.

Is Rasasi a Good Perfume Brand?

Yes, Rasasi is widely considered one of the strongest value brands in Middle Eastern perfumery, with consistent quality across its EDP and concentrated oil ranges. The house has operated since 1979 and earns strong community ratings on Fragrantica for longevity and projection. Many releases compare favorably to fragrances at four to five times the price.

Does Rasasi Perfume Last Long?

Rasasi fragrances typically last 7 to 10 hours on skin, with the oud-heavy EDPs and concentrated oils stretching past 12 hours in cooler weather. The brand uses higher oil concentrations than most designer houses. LaYuqawam, Oud Ombre, and the attar line deliver the longest wear in the catalog.

How Strong Is Rasasi's Projection?

Rasasi's projection runs moderate to strong, with most EDPs throwing scent two to four feet during the first three hours before settling closer to skin. The oud and amber-forward compositions project hardest. Fresher releases like Rasasi Blue and Hawas Tropical sit lighter, which works better in office and warm-weather settings.

Is Rasasi a Luxury Brand?

Rasasi sits in the mid-tier premium segment rather than the luxury or niche category, even though its quality often matches brands priced two to four times higher. The house competes on value, not exclusivity. You're paying for the fragrance composition, not retail markup or marketing spend.

Is Rasasi Perfume Worth the Money?

Yes, Rasasi delivers strong value because the house controls its own production and skips the licensing fees that drive up designer pricing. Most EDPs carry oil concentrations closer to extrait strength. You're getting niche-tier longevity and projection at mid-range prices, which is why the brand has built a loyal following.

What Is the Best Rasasi Perfume for Men?

The most popular Rasasi fragrance for men is Hawas, a fresh aquatic EDP with pineapple, bergamot, ambergris, and musk that draws comparisons to Creed Aventus. For evening wear, LaYuqawam is the standout choice, blending leather, oud, and resinous warmth. Both run strong in projection and longevity.

What Is the Best Rasasi Perfume for Women?

The most popular Rasasi fragrances for women include Hawas Pink, Abyan, and Daarej, spanning fresh-fruity to rich rose-oud profiles. Hawas Pink works well for daytime and warm weather. Daarej leans into deeper Arabian rose and oud territory, which suits evening occasions and cooler months.

Does Rasasi Make Unisex Fragrances?

Yes, Rasasi offers several unisex fragrances, particularly within its oud and attar lines where the compositions don't lean strongly masculine or feminine. Oud Ombre and many of the Somow Al releases wear well on any skin. The brand's concentrated perfume oils also skew unisex by tradition.

What Is the Best Rasasi Perfume for Winter?

The best Rasasi fragrances for winter are LaYuqawam, Oud Ombre, and Daarej, which all lean into warm oud, leather, amber, and resinous base notes. Cold weather amplifies the deeper notes and lets the higher oil concentration project further. These releases sit too heavy for summer wear.

What Is the Best Rasasi Perfume for Summer?

The best Rasasi fragrances for summer are Hawas, Hawas Tropical, Rasasi Blue, and Aura Aware, which all carry fresh aquatic or citrus profiles. These compositions stay light enough to wear in heat without becoming cloying. They also project well in warm weather without overwhelming the room.

What Is the Best Rasasi Perfume for Evening?

The best Rasasi fragrances for evening wear are LaYuqawam, Oud Ombre, and Wojdan, all built around oud, leather, amber, and rich resinous accords. These compositions carry the depth needed for dinner, formal events, and date nights. They also hold up through long wear sessions thanks to the higher oil load.

Is Rasasi Good for Office Wear?

Yes, Rasasi offers several office-appropriate fragrances, with Rasasi Blue, Hawas, and Aura Aware leading as cleaner, fresher options. These releases stay close to skin during the first hour and don't project aggressively in shared workspaces. The heavier oud-forward releases work better outside office settings.

Is Rasasi Perfume a Good Gift?

Yes, Rasasi makes a strong gift choice because the bottles look premium, the longevity is reliable, and most releases fall under $80 retail. Hawas and LaYuqawam are the safest picks for men. Hawas Pink and Daarej work well for women. The packaging carries enough weight to feel like a substantial gift.

Why Is Rasasi Perfume So Affordable?

Rasasi keeps prices low because the house runs vertically integrated production in Dubai and doesn't pay licensing fees to fashion brands. The company sources ingredients directly, blends in-house, and skips the celebrity endorsement spend that inflates designer pricing. You're paying for the fragrance, not the marketing layer.

Where Is Rasasi Perfume Made?

Rasasi perfumes are made in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at the brand's own production facility where sourcing, blending, and bottling happen in-house. The company has operated from Dubai since its founding in 1979. The facility is one of the larger independent perfume manufacturers in the Gulf region.

Who Founded Rasasi Perfumes?

Rasasi was founded by Abdul Razzak Kalsekar in 1979 in Dubai as a traditional Arabian fragrance house focused on oud, attars, and concentrated perfume oils. The brand remains family-owned and hasn't been acquired by a larger conglomerate. Production has stayed in Dubai for the brand's entire history.

What Perfume Is Similar to Rasasi Hawas?

Rasasi Hawas draws frequent comparisons to Creed Aventus, sharing the fresh pineapple and bergamot opening over a musky ambergris base. Hawas costs a fraction of Aventus retail and delivers longer projection in warm weather. The two aren't identical, but the structural similarity is strong enough that Hawas earns the comparison consistently.

What Does Rasasi Hawas Smell Like?

Rasasi Hawas smells like fresh pineapple, bergamot, and green apple opening over a base of ambergris, musk, and warm woods. The fruity opening sits brighter than most fresh men's fragrances, while the dry-down leans clean and slightly sweet. It reads as warm-weather and daytime appropriate.

What Does Rasasi LaYuqawam Smell Like?

Rasasi LaYuqawam smells like rich leather, smoky oud, amber, and resinous wood, with a warm and slightly sweet character that develops over hours. The opening hits strong with leather and dark woods. The dry-down softens into amber and musk without losing the smoky depth. It suits evening and cold-weather wear best.

What Does Rasasi Daarej Smell Like?

Rasasi Daarej smells like rich Bulgarian rose layered over oud, saffron, and amber, with a traditional Arabian rose-oud structure. The rose sits prominent throughout the wear, supported by smoky oud and warm spice. It's a classic Middle Eastern composition that suits formal occasions and cooler weather.

What Is Oud and Why Does Rasasi Use It?

Oud is a resinous wood from infected agarwood trees, prized in Arabian perfumery for its deep, smoky, and complex aroma. Rasasi builds much of its catalog around oud because the brand sits in the Gulf region where oud has cultural and commercial roots. The house sources oud from Southeast Asia and India.

Can You Layer Rasasi Fragrances?

Yes, Rasasi fragrances layer well, especially the concentrated perfume oils worn under EDP sprays from the same family. Try a plain musk or amber oil under Hawas to extend the base. Rose attars layer well under oud-forward releases like LaYuqawam or Oud Ombre to add floral depth without competing with the wood notes.

How Should I Store Rasasi Perfume?

Store Rasasi perfumes in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity to preserve the oil composition. A closet or drawer works better than a bathroom shelf. The higher oil concentration means these fragrances hold up well over time when stored properly, often staying fresh for five years or longer.