Rasasi Hawas Malibu - Sun-drenched. Grounded. Refuses to behave.
Most warm-weather fragrances play it safe — a citrus opener, something clean in the middle, gone by noon. Hawas Malibu isn't doing that.
The opening hits fast: pineapple and grapefruit with a sharp edge of orange — bright without being sweet, energetic without trying too hard. It smells like the start of something. Then orris and lavender settle in, softening the initial bite, while amber starts building warmth underneath — a slow shift that doesn't announce itself.
The base is where this earns its keep. Tonka bean and cashmeran bring a softness that reads almost skin-like. Patchouli adds just enough earthiness to keep it from floating away. Musk holds it all together, quietly, for hours.
It wears unisex and means it — not the "neutral" kind that commits to nothing, but the kind that actually smells different depending on who's wearing it. Projection is confident without being loud. Longevity punches well above the price.
Rasasi built something here that doesn't look like it should work on paper and absolutely does on skin.