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Hawas Fire
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Hawas Fire by Rasasi is a 2025 creation from the aromatic aquatic family, designed for men and women. This new fragrance unfolds a scent pyramid where the top note is bluebell; the heart reveals marine notes and Egyptian jasmine; and the base settles on amber, mineral notes, and ambergris.
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- Positivo 86%
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I absolutely loved this fragrance. I’m not an expert, just a fan, and the truth is that I find it delicious, versatile, and perfect for all year round.
I think it’s a good perfume, very rich, but I don’t feel it’s that versatile. For me, it’s for fresh spring to winter and for the night; it’s sweeter than aquatic, and if not used moderately, it causes olfactory fatigue. The aquatic note stays in the background, and florals/fruits dominate. In the dry-down, the amber with the fruity note leaves a sweet pineapple scent, nothing citrusy. Do I recommend the perfume? Yes, but don’t buy it thinking it will be fresh because of the aquatic notes and jasmine.
It reminds me of Zara’s Vibrant Leather Explosion.
In the opening, you feel those red little fruits, sour and sweet. Quickly, a smell of roasted fruits appears, like grandma’s homemade jam while boiling the pot. It’s a bit synthetic, probably due to the mineral or amber notes, which are my least favorite. Marine notes? Raise your hand if you feel them; I don’t. It’s a masculine and youthful scent, a clean ‘sport’. Nothing unisex like the website says. It lasts and projects well without being as beastly as its sister Ice. Ideal for moderate climates.
It has oud and leather, but it gives me a sensation similar to Arabian Tonka with a fresh, fruity metallic touch. It’s very good, though I wouldn’t use it daily or in the heat.
Honestly, it’s a very rich and original perfume. People talk a lot about it, and I think it’s a delicious fusion that definitely gets compliments.
It doesn’t smell bad, but all the notes feel artificial.
It’s the philosopher’s stone of Arabic perfumes: it projects all day and works in almost any climate, though it drops a bit in winter. It’s pricier than the usual stuff, but worth it. With this, you get compliments, sex, and the girl; plus, it gets you into your friends’ group.
Hefesto, the god of fire and craftsmanship, conquered Aphrodite not for beauty but for creative genius. Hawas Fire is that spirit: it’s not the prettiest on the shelf nor the most popular, but when you wear it, it reveals itself as solid and forged. From the berry opening to an amber base that lasts hours, it aims to mark territory without being an out-of-control flame. It has moments of freshness, like dying but still living embers. It plays with that duality of burning and refreshing at the same time. It’s an act of slow fire, a forge worthy of the god who conquered love through merit, not pretty bottles.
I’m sticking with Hawas Ice. I bought Fire all the hype and reviews, and what a letdown: it smells like cheap car air freshener, strawberry gum, or red Halls. The berry opening is interesting but fades fast, leaving a generic, simple scent. The marine notes are barely noticeable, and the jasmine lingers for nothing. It lacks power in the fruit notes and is much less potent than Ice.
SMELLING AMAZING. This is the kind of perfume customers ask for when they say ‘give me something that smells like a bad boy, haha’. Excellent. To my nose, it feels like a woody pineapple, not like Aventus, more in the style of Qaed Al Fursan but without that overly ‘realistic’ pineapple, toned down by the base. It smells spectacular, a bold fragrance. Projection is good, not galaxy-level like Atlas, but it holds up well, and longevity is solid. I’d rate it a 9 out of 10. If you’re already deep into perfumery and want to pick up something new, this is a blind buy option; the chances of not liking it are very low.
Hawas Fire opens with a fresh, clean burst thanks to the freesia. In the heart, marine notes and jasmine emerge, while the dry down highlights amber and mineral accords. The vibe is aquatic yet refined, like a soft sea breeze—not too ‘watery’ or synthetic, giving it a versatile profile for day and night. Longevity is excellent, lasting 8 to 10 hours on skin, with a strong initial projection that settles into a close but noticeable aura. Hawas Fire turns out to be an incredible flanker, a charming fresh fragrance I’d invite you to try, almost a guaranteed blind buy.
Black XS in all its glory, nothing new.
Honestly, I’m quite disappointed. While it’s easy to wear, it smells super synthetic. Lasting power is average, not more than 6 hours, and then it feels very skin-close. The red fruit aspect is fine, but because it feels so synthetic, it reminds me of Caprice shampoo or a Glade-style air freshener.
Good perfume, but I expected more. While researching, I saw a lot of indecision about whether it was the perfect scent in the line or just another one, despite being 100% original. Now that I’ve tried it, I can say it’s a delicious aroma, just not as surprising. It has a strong red fruit scent, smells rich, and works for all types of events, even daily wear. It’s sweet but not cloying, youthful and fresh with marine notes. I feel it’s not quite as impressive or standout as others, so I’d use it more during the day than for important dates. I rate it an 8/10 in my collection.
It’s a masterpiece. Nothing in my entire collection is even close: red fruit notes, fresh yet creamy. It’s a complete package: elegant, youthful, and sensual. For me, it’s my favorite Hawas; I own the Ice and the Black. Many people confuse it with Black XS, but just because it has pineapple doesn’t mean it smells like that. I have the old Black XS, and this is much more citrusy and fresh. Repeat: it’s a combination of scents I don’t have in my 50 perfumes. I’ve gotten tons of compliments. Lasting power is over 7 hours, then it fades but you still get constant bursts for another 3 hours; on clothes, it lasts half a day. Projection is about 1.5 meters, moderate to high. Buy blind without hesitation. I paid 30€ and wouldn’t pay more.
After 5 months of use and many occasions, my final verdict is clear: Hawas Fire is the perfume the internet and TikTok will tell you is the worst in the line, a waste of money, and that it doesn’t last. But when you wear it and step out, you get guaranteed compliments. I’ve never worn it without people asking about the scent, especially women. It’s a beast for performance: over 8 hours on skin and clothes, and it still smells the next day. It has a sillage with presence that doesn’t go unnoticed. I really like that many people don’t like it and prefer other flashier scents from the brand, like Coff Coff Ice. I’ve never heard this on anyone else; it makes you stand out and gives you personality. Don’t recommend it if you don’t have the presence and character to pull it off.
This is the third Hawas scent I have (along with Ice and Tropical), and it’s definitely my favorite. After almost two months of use, its performance is excellent: about eight hours of longevity, with very good projection and sillage. It’s a distinctly masculine and quite versatile aroma.
If you’re looking for something for everyday wear and any season, this is it. It has a fresh opening, and after 5 minutes, the red fruits (cloudberry) come through giving it a spectacular touch. It’s the most versatile perfume I own and the one I like the most.
White floral masculine fragrance with fruity and sweet notes but very light, perfect for heat or tropical zones. Great for day or night, though more casual than formal. Projects well for 3-4 hours then fades, but total longevity exceeds 9 hours. Got tons of compliments. Excellent quality/price. Might seem a bit synthetic due to the mineral note compared to designer or niche scents, but I absolutely love it. Women go crazy for it. Fragrance 8/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 9/10, Compliments 10/10.
Very good flanker of Hawas with a berry note that lasts the entire duration. Projects well and lasts long. One of the best Hawas to date, even though they’re releasing too many from this line.
Rich as hell.
Very good perfume, like all the Hawas line. It’s different, a sweet marine. The sweet part reminded me of 9PM Rebel, but with a salty marine base. I don’t think it resembles the others in the line. It has beastly projection, you can feel it from kilometers away and it fills an entire living room in 3 or 4 hours.
The best Hawas in the entire line and I’m not discussing it. Despite the new flankers, this smells like something unique, nothing you’ve ever smelled before, with high doses of sensuality. It’s definitely in my top 3, it’s given me the best compliments. Perfume bomb, I won’t stop saying it. The trail on clothes after three hours is inexplicable, you just have to experience it. Perfect for dates or special events to stand out. A total ‘beast mode’ and a ‘compliment giver’ with no competition. I urge every man to have it in his collection, then come here and thank me later.
Masculine and disruptive. The opening is rare: earthy tobacco, ash, something smoky. It projects a masculine vibe from the start, nothing unisex. As it dries, sweet notes appear but without losing its character. It’s disruptive for mixing smoky, plum, and mineral notes; although they don’t fully blend, on skin it’s delicious. The notes stay intact and it lasts a long time. It’s versatile, but test on skin first to see how it evolves. My rating: 9/10. Hawas Fire is a beast, all-rounder, and original. For me, the true Jazz Club.
It’s a pretentious attempt at marine freshness. The heliotrope clashes with Egyptian jasmine and a cold, metallic mineral base. The synthetic marine note dominates; the ambergris barely functions as a fixative. Projection 7/10, smells like a car air freshener, not skin. Lasts 8 hours as expected from an EDP, but it’s linear and boring. Only for spring/summer daytime; at night or in heavy heat, it turns harsh and smells like rust. It’s for the guy who wants to smell expensive without risking anything, zero personality, ages 35-55. It reminds me of wet cement gray. Audience 90% male, 10% unisex. Attractiveness 5/10: not annoying but not charming, it’s functional and that’s it.
Attractive and masculine. If you like the style of Gisada Ambassador or Sauvage, you’ll love it. It has charm and everyone will like it.
Top-notch aroma. The woody notes are very subtle; what dominates is the fruity aspect, like a very sweet red apple. It gave me a flashback to my Only The Brave Tattoo, but with much more punch.
For me, the opening is fruity and slightly sweet, like candied orange peel without being cloying. Then it blends with amber and florals, sounding amazing. I’ve gotten tons of compliments; it smells great, lasts long, and projects well. I wear it daily and it never fails. In short: a fruit and floral tea with a sweet touch. I recommend it.
The opening is very original, but once it dries down, it smells a lot like 9 PM Rebel. It has good longevity and projects well.
Alright, I want to give my review. For me, it blends aromatic, marine, and amber notes. It opens with rosemary, like mint, citrus, and sweet all at once; that opening resonates strongly for the first 20 minutes and floats for an hour. Then come the marine notes with that sticky vibe similar to Invictus, without the fruit, and behind it, the soft jasmine that sets it apart. The heart lasts 4-5 hours projecting strongly at the start. The base has me confused: they say it’s amber, but to me, it’s ambergris, sweet and warm, not resinous like traditional amber; it’s more like red amber, a thousand times easier to wear. The mineral notes give a clean sea salt feel, not earthy or wet, and I love those nuances. The base is the most beautiful part, lasting 5 hours with a soft projection. Rasasi does things well; it’s my favorite from the Hawas line: different and well-executed. Projection is moderate to strong. Scent: like walking into a frozen coast where the sea crashes against rocks. It’s a true blue perfume, versatile for everything, not formal but never bad. Compliments are frequent. Aroma: 9.5/10, Price: 7/10, Sillage/Projection: 7.5/10, Versatility: 10/10.
It’s hard to describe; to me, it smells like red berries with a sweet amber base and a marine floral note. It’s versatile, but unlike others, I don’t recommend it for heat; Hawas Fire is sweet and potent—if you use it above 25 degrees, it will overwhelm you. I’m wearing it in the cold, and sometimes I get annoyed by how strong it is, even with just 5 sprays. Better suited for temperate or cold climates, with a few sprays in enclosed spaces.
Hawas Fire: a perfume you either love or hate. It smells like an Ultra Male/9 PM version ‘matured’, combining that classic with Dior Sauvage: fruity, sweet, spicy, like strawberry gummies with a marine touch. It’s like mixing Ultra Male, Dior Sauvage, and Light Blue. It’s versatile as long as it doesn’t exceed 30 degrees. Box: simple and cheap, design 8.0. Bottle: the best in the line, red with black, heavy and sturdy cap, 9.3. Atomizer: very generous and spreads well, 9.0. Price: I bought it cheap at $35 (I see others over $50 and it’s excessive), 8.0. Longevity: I notice them well, mine last 7-8 hours, not that beast they paint, 8.5. Projection: overwhelming for 3 hours, incredible, 9.0. Sillage: wherever you go, it leaves a scent, no problem, 9.0. Compliments: it gives one or two but it’s not its strong suit, common DNA, 8.2. Final rating: 8.6. Conclusion: excellent as long as you don’t have Sauvage or 9 PM in your collection; if you do, I’d skip it; it smells very similar with slight changes. It doesn’t last 12 hours with 5 sprays as they say; it’s 8-10 sprays for 7-8 hours with good 3-hour projection. The price is negative if it’s the Arabic version with common DNA; if it’s max $40, buy it; if it’s
I see a flamenco vibe from Ramón Monegal. If you’re from Argentina, the perfume smells like Raid 🤔
Let me see, what can I say. It smells marine and aromatic as the box says, but with a fruity touch that doesn’t overwhelm. For me, it’s a masterpiece and exceeded my doubts after reading polarized reviews; in my humble opinion, it’s definitely worth it. It lasts a ridiculous amount of time: I put it on at 11 am and could still smell it at 6, though the projection drops a bit later, but for me, that’s fine. I wore it to the dentist, and the receptionist gave me a compliment, haha. I see it as versatile, better for fall and spring, though it works in any season except very cold areas where it loses potency. Aroma, projection, sillage, and longevity: I loved it.
Simply incredible, it lingers and projects throughout the whole room.
Brutal fragrance, lasts all day, and its projection is beast mode. I love the sweetness without it being annoying; ideal for parties or nights out, though avoid using it at work or school because it’s too noticeable. Incredible, highly recommended if you want to smell different and stand out.
I tried it in-store, and the first thing I noticed was a cheap, cloying sweetness—the kind sold at ridiculous prices that tastes like nothing but sugar. It felt somewhat synthetic and overpowering (plus, I’m not sure if it was the wind or the heat, but it evaporated from my hand in two hours). Still, I don’t think it’s bad. It’s just not my style, but I find it quite good and attractive. I’ll give it another try because the hype around it is illogical. It’s super versatile, an easy scent for almost anywhere except very formal events. As a daily wear for someone young, it’s excellent. Scent: 8/10 Longevity: 6/10 (? Projection: 7/10 Versatility: 9/10 Not a blind buy. Several friends didn’t like it for the same reason, but it’s the type of perfume that “changes” when you smell it on others (or I hope so). P.S.: It gave me an allergy right where I applied it.
Good perfume, long-lasting with great projection. I’d recommend it for daily office wear; it smells very original, nothing like a typical designer scent, so it’ll be my next purchase.
Well, what can I say? It smells like a total disaster. Not even worth gifting, let alone wearing to bed.