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What Does “Uncut” Mean?

Unlike standard designer or even typical Middle Eastern perfumes, “Uncut” in the context of Hawas refers to a version that is believed to be:

  1. Higher Oil Concentration: While the standard Hawas is an Eau de Parfum (EDP), the “Uncut” variant is rumored to have a concentration closer to an Extrait de Parfum (30-40% perfume oil). This means less alcohol and more raw aromatic compounds.
  2. No Dilution for Mass Appeal: Standard fragrances are often “cut” (diluted) to soften harsh edges or improve sprayability. The Uncut version is said to be bottled directly from the maceration vat with minimal to no dilution, preserving every sharp, vibrant, and loud note.
  3. Not an Official “Exclusive” (Gray Market Term): It is critical to note that Rasasi has not officially marketed a bottle labeled “Uncut Hawas Exclusive.” Instead, this term is used by gray market dealers and private sellers to describe specific batches (often early 2018–2020 production runs) or specially sourced “factory-grade” juice that never received retail bottling.

Final Verdict

Is it worth it? For the average fragrance user—no. Standard Hawas is already potent, well-blended, and a crowd-pleaser. The Uncut version is for the hardcore collector chasing the absolute limit of performance, even at the cost of finesse.

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