Rasasi Hawas Reina Perfume: femininity with a regal presence
There are perfumes that enter a room before you do. Not with a fanfare, but through their presence. Rasasi Hawas Reina has precisely this quality. It is luminous, warm and self-assured, without feeling the need to prove anything.
Created by Rasasi in collaboration with Daniel René, Hawas Reina seems to be built around a simple idea. Femininity can be delicate without being fragile. It can be sweet without becoming innocent. It can attract attention without demanding it.
The name Reina does not seem to have been chosen at random. In Spanish, it means ‘queen’. And the fragrance embodies this idea with surprising naturalness.
Rasasi Hawas Reina and its opening notes
The first few seconds are golden.
The apricot emerges soft and ripe, with that natural sweetness of a sun-warmed fruit. The pear brings freshness and juiciness. Then cinnamon drifts discreetly through the composition and shifts the mood.
It is not a heavy cinnamon note. It does not turn the fragrance into something excessively spicy. It simply offers warmth and depth.
Rasasi Hawas Reina begins like a morning in an elegant hotel, somewhere far away. Light streams through the curtains. There is fresh fruit on the table. The coffee has just been poured. Everything seems peaceful, yet there is a sense that something important is about to happen.
A floral heart that conceals something unexpected
After the fruity opening, the fragrance begins to reveal its true character.
Jasmine and orange blossom form the floral heart. They are bright, feminine and elegant. Frangipani brings an exotic, sunny, almost tropical feel.
Then comes the coconut.
Not that artificial, shrill coconut found in holiday fragrances. Here it is creamier, more mature and more subtle.
Behind it, you can sense the coffee.
It’s one of the details that makes Rasasi Hawas Reina so interesting. The coffee doesn’t dominate the composition. It hides amongst the flowers and coconut, adding a roasted, slightly bitter note.
The contrast works beautifully. The flowers are bright. The coconut is creamy. The coffee adds depth.
For a few moments, the fragrance feels like an elegant seaside café. There are white flowers on the table. A warm breeze can be felt nearby. Someone has just brought over a strong coffee.
Rasasi Hawas Reina becomes more beautiful as it settles
The base notes change the story once more.
Vanilla emerges slowly and smoothly. Sugar amplifies its sweetness, but white musk keeps the composition clean. Sandalwood brings the velvety texture the fragrance needed.
Amber lingers in the background, lending warmth.
At this stage, Rasasi Hawas Reina no longer speaks of fruits or flowers separately. Everything becomes a single texture.
Warm. Sweet. Creamy. Luminous.
Vanilla and sugar leave the impression of perfumed skin after a long evening. Sandalwood brings calm. White musk preserves that sense of pure elegance.
It’s the sort of fragrance that makes you bring your wrist back to your nose after a few hours.
Hawas Reina and the art of understated femininity
What makes Rasasi’s Hawas Reina fragrance so interesting is its balance.
It has fruity notes, but it doesn’t feel juvenile.
It has sweetness and vanilla, but it doesn’t turn into a liquid dessert.
It has floral notes, but it doesn’t stray into the realm of classic floral fragrances.
It has coffee, coconut and cinnamon, yet none of these notes tries to dominate the composition on its own.
Instead, they all come together to create the same image.
A woman who walks into a room and doesn’t need to raise her voice. People notice her anyway.
Perhaps this is the true meaning of the name Reina.
Not a crown. Not a title. But that quiet confidence that others sense before they can explain it.
A Rasasi creation born in the United Arab Emirates
Rasasi Hawas Reina is manufactured in the United Arab Emirates and bears the signature of a house that has a deep understanding of modern oriental perfumery.
The collaboration with Daniel René lends the composition a contemporary character. There is sweetness, but also structure. There is sensuality, but also freshness.
Hawas Reina does not attempt to recreate the image of a fairy-tale queen.
It creates a modern one.
One who carries apricot and jasmine in the top notes, coffee and coconut in the heart, then leaves behind vanilla, sandalwood and white musk.
And after she’s gone, for a few seconds, the fragrance lingers.
Perhaps this is precisely the most beautiful thing about Rasasi’s Hawas Reina fragrance.
It doesn’t ask to be remembered.
It simply is.









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