Men
Hawas for Him
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Hawas for Him by Rasasi is an aromatic aquatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features apple, bergamot, lemon, and cinnamon in its top notes. The heart reveals aquatic notes, plum, orange blossom, and cardamom, while the base settles with ambergris, musk, patchouli, and driftwood.
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- Positivo 85%
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Waiting for the Feb 2025 batch to mature, opened 10/29/2025. It resembles and reminds me of Lattafa’s Hayaati, which I compared it to since I owned it, and I also have Maison Alhambra’s Victorious, the latter being much less sweet, slightly more acidic-citrus with a light woody-mossy base, very linear overall. I’ve had the last one for over 3 months and decided to buy this for the gummy essence that made Rabanne’s Invictus so important to me, since every January 6th for the last 4 years my dad gifted me that, and since last year and this upcoming year I won’t be choosing that because that final ‘gummy’ essence has disappeared from the original. You can find my review on Rabanne’s Invictus for more info on the importance of that. This has been my signature perfume for the last few years and the only one. I started exploring perfumery more after having to choose another one during the past Kings’ Day; I chose Invictus Parfum because it seemed uncommon and super clean. In my last purchase, I chose Hawas by Rasasi to see if I could get back what Invictus OG used to be before reformulation. Now, this Hawas batch (with lilac liquid) since I’ve seen some batches have blue liquid, seems to or reminds me of the current unannounced reformulation of Invictus. I’ll wait a bit to see if the heart notes come to the forefront and will edit accordingly…
A marvel, plain and simple. I loved it, it’s an easy-to-wear, powerful, versatile, and pleasant scent, getting compliments left and right. I love it in Spain, very cheap at €25.
I just picked up this perfume beast. Since I started in this beautiful world of fragrances, I’d heard about it, but I decided not to buy it because of its high price due to the hype, until I found it for €25 (incredible). This perfume is what’s called a nuclear fragrance, the kind that fills rooms (and look, I usually have olfactory fatigue and don’t perceive them well). It has a citrus opening that soon turns sweet like fruity gum. Sexy, addictive, versatile, and above all, you can tell it’s high quality. It feels like a must-have in any collection. Scent: 8, Projection: 9, Longevity: 9. Right now it’s at Perfumes Club for €23 plus shipping, don’t miss out.
I bought it blind because of the hype and opened the box excited, but the first time I wore it, it didn’t live up to my expectations. I tried it several times and it just didn’t convince me. The next day, I wore it again, thinking I had bought a dud, and I absolutely loved it. It’s a rare scent that doesn’t bother you and is very wearable; the only thing that screams ‘Arabic’ is the longevity and projection, the rest is pure Rasasi quality. It’s a pineapple for summer. Great longevity and it’s a beast on clothes. The projection is good, though I don’t notice it easily. It’s very versatile (not so much for winter), you can wear it for anything, it’s not elegant, so it’s great for everyday wear and hot nights. It looks great at the beach. It’s really good (a bit addictive) and I like it almost as much as the Ice version.
Super versatile, rich, and brutal longevity. Highly recommended 10/10.
It’s very similar to the regular Invictus, but with a fresher, richer twist.
I like this fragrance, although I prefer the Ice; I have both and use this one more because I want to finish it, but I’m thinking of gifting or selling it, even though I still have over 80% left and can’t seem to finish it soon no matter how much I spray, haha. Its longevity and projection are very good; I’d say it projects an arm’s length away for the first hour and drops off by the second. I hugged a lady over 45 and she said I smelled great, and it had been more than 4 hours since I put it on, so it gets compliments, although I don’t think it leaves a trail as you move like other perfumes, it’s more like they come to you, which is how I’ve felt it in a friend who also wears it. It performs well in heat, good for daytime and casual or office occasions. Scent: 8/10, Longevity: 9/10, Trail/Projection: 8.5/10, Price: 10/10.
I bought it blind and it smells exactly what you imagine: fresh, clean, and fruity, so simple. I thought it would be a dupe of classic Invictus, but it’s more like the Aqua and Acqua Di Gio Absolu. It’s too easy to like; impossible for someone not to enjoy it. Great for compliments. Lasts well, projects well; honestly, you can’t ask for anything more, it does its job.
Here’s my personal and honest review of this great perfume. It was the first Arabic fragrance I bought and the one that opened the doors to this wonderful world for me. I have a special fondness for it; it’s one of those where if the bottle runs out, I’ll go buy another without hesitation. It motivated me to think that someday I could collect perfumes, and today I thank God for that. Now, about Hawas Him: if you’re hesitating to buy it because you think everyone already has it and it’s outdated, don’t fall for that lie. It’s incredible and loved by the masses. It has a scent that makes you want to keep smelling yourself, making you feel secure and confident wherever you go. People notice, it leaves a delicious trail projecting well for the first two hours; on clothes it lasts all day and the scent isn’t noticeable until you wash the clothes. I’ve received great compliments wearing this. It was my signature scent at university for a whole year; I was so identified with this aroma that people always said I smelled good. Every man should have one, it works for any occasion and never fails, I promise.
If it weren’t for that cinnamon note that sweetens it a bit, this would be my favorite, but I appreciate it for keeping it from smelling like hand soap. Every time I see it, I can’t help but sniff the cap; it’s a fruity scent, I guess plum (too synthetic), which loses that charm after the first two hours. It’s perfect for high school or college, ideal for guys aged 15 to 22. The trail and longevity are top-notch, although it loses that initial sparkle.
Recommended. Excellent value for money. Projects a lot and lasts a ridiculous amount of time, at least on my skin. I bought it blind and have no regrets.
Blind buy fragrance that impressed me for how strong it is. Sweet opening, fresh but dries down sweeter. I use it carefully because it can get cloying. While it works for daytime, you have to be careful with the sillage; it’s very strong. Good option for an Arab, I recommend it.
It’s said to be similar to regular Invictus, though I think Hawas Ice is more similar and fresher. It’s a very good fragrance, suits hot and temperate days well. I don’t recommend it for winter, though; you can use it during the day with few sprays and it has brutal longevity, staying on skin and clothes until the next day. It has a slight sweet touch; if you don’t like it, opt for the Ice. It’s a good fragrance from any angle and the price is super good.
Without a doubt, this is the worst fragrance I’ve ever owned. It smells incredibly synthetic, almost like plastic. If you’re looking to give people nosebleeds, this is perfect. It’s extremely youthful, unisex for guys aged 15 to 17 on spring afternoons. The scent is fruity, I guess plum, and that’s it. If you’re looking for something cheaper that lasts longer and projects more, even if it still smells like plastic, try Nitro Red (both can give you a headache). Rating: 1/10.
I’ve had this perfume for two weeks. Excellent for everyday wear; if you’re looking for something for this summer, its freshness and longevity make it the horse you need to choose for these parties. Longevity: 9/10, Projection: 8.5/10, Compliments: 8/10. Story: I wore it before going to work at the pizzeria at 3 PM. When I left at 7 PM, a fragrant woman asked me about the perfume and said if I wanted to know, she’d accept a date that Saturday. She accepted. Highly recommended.
First impressions: in certain passages I noticed something powdery, but afterwards it projects its recognizable notes. I’ve avoided Paco Rabanne fragrances because they’re so hyped, but I loved this one. I’ll use it daily at the office; since I live in a cold city, it will go great with that.
It’s an ambered aquatic fougère, Hawas for Him. Ideal for ages 18 to 32; it’s youth in transition. It lacks depth for men over 40; they’ll find it playful due to that synthetic plum and cinnamon that smells like spiced gum. I see it for spring and fall; in summer the cinnamon is annoying, and in winter the aquatic notes freeze. It’s for in-between seasons; it doesn’t shine at the extremes. I’d wear it from 9 to 6. Lasts about 5 hours on skin, if you’re lucky. Projection is medium-low for the first hour, then it retreats. It’s a personal bubble. 15 sprays to charge it. Since it’s volatile, you can over-apply. It evokes a rented yacht anchored at sunset, not your own. It doesn’t generate intrigue; it’s predictable. If a woman is looking for character, this will bore her. It’s like a branded white shirt: correct but forgettable. Smells like cobalt blue.
Impeccable, beautiful scent. If you like 212 Black or similar, go get it. Performance is very good, great projection, and great price. A safe perfume for your collection. Compliments after compliments. A beauty.
I’ve been hearing about the Hawas hype for a while. I tried it back in 2015 with Invictus Aqua, which was beast mode. This one smells better—spicier and with cinnamon than the original—but the longevity is poor. I’m not sure if it just hasn’t mellowed out yet. It doesn’t last me more than three hours, but the projection is insane. I’ll give it time and keep my fingers crossed.
Almost perfect; it has it all: just the right amount of sweetness, freshness, and versatility. You can wear it day or night, at the office, on dates, at parties, or at the gym, in cold or heat. The only downside is that it’s zero formal. Plus, it lasts and projects all day long. Out of everything I own, this is the one that gets me the most compliments, with strangers asking what I’m wearing. Safe buy.
One of my favorites. I loved the scent, and my wife did too. It’s one of those I want to wear every day but without overusing it so I don’t run out too fast. It lasts and projects well, though it’s not a beast mode or room-filler; it definitely makes you noticed in enclosed spaces like offices. Pairs well with casual outfits for special occasions or daily wear. Projects amazingly indoors, but gets lost outdoors, like at an outdoor meal where it mixed with other smells. Generates compliments if the weather and outfit are right. My rating: 9/10. If you can, buy blind and you’ll surely get compliments.
Here’s my take on the scent: I detect the full heart, an apple opening, and a bit of musk at the end. I don’t sense the other notes, perhaps due to a certain sweetness. I like it quite a bit, though I prefer less sweet scents these days. I wouldn’t use it on dates or formal events; it lacks the character for that. It’s more casual than One Million or 212 VIP, but much more wearable and affordable with incredible quality. Try it before buying blindly. It lasts, projects well, and smells great. Ideal for ages 20 to 30. Semi-sweet, fruity, and aquatic. Quality: 9/10, Price: 10/10, Total: 8.5/10.
One of the best Arabic fragrances; it’s my favorite. If you want to feel fresh, masculine, and elegant, this is the one.
Ultra-masculine, fresh, and fruity. If I had to describe it, it’s like bright, fresh blackberry gum. You leave a trail, and it’s noticeable. Sometimes the scent gets tiring and seems to fade in an hour, but it keeps going. I’d rate it 8/10. It’s rich and appeals to everyone, though those with more complex palates might not dig it because it’s synthetic and linear.
If you’re looking for something different, look elsewhere. It’s just a fruitier version of Invictus. Great for daily wear; people will think you smell clean. Recommended, but nothing extraordinary.
Vibrant fragrance that lasts all day and earns tons of compliments. I love that grape note—maybe it’s the plum undertone—that instantly lifts my mood. Already one of my favorites in the collection.
These days, this Hawas smells better than the original Invictus. I tried Invictus back in 2014, didn’t like it, and stopped using it. Now in 2026, I tried it again, and it no longer smells like Invictus—that’s why I say this Hawas is way better than the current Invictus.
Let’s be real. It’s not magic; it’s an Invictus clone, easy to wear and suitable for everyone. But watch out: it’s a compliment bomb, lasting 8-12 hours with a 3-meter projection. Bottom line: 9/10. Not groundbreaking, but delivers huge value, versatile for any weather except freezing cold. An absolute beast mode at a steal of a price.
One of my favorite perfumes for any occasion, but preferably for the heat. It smells like delicious sparkling grape soda.
In spring or summer, it’s the easiest perfume to wear you can have. Fulfilling, clean, with an Invictus Aqua vibe but fruitier, giving a body wash sensation. You don’t go unnoticed. Projection and longevity are beastly. Watch out with the sprays. 10/10: it was a very well-chosen gift because I’ll always have it in my collection from now on.
Warning: it might give you a headache. But honestly, it’s super delicious and fresh, just like you’d expect from Hawas. One of the best in the line.
It’s a perfume made to smell good. It captures the fresh, youthful spirit of Invictus. Perfect for gifting since almost anyone will like it. Personally, I’m not thrilled by it, and I think that’s its only flaw. It’s designed for the general public and rarely causes issues.
I have the blue batch (not the older purple one). At first, I didn’t find it appealing; I found it boring, but I let it breathe, and after four months, it’s a spectacular fragrance. The cardamom gives it an incredible spicy note that combines perfectly with the plum (and spice in general with fruit). It’s essential to let it breathe for about four months to acquire a delicious depth. After those 4 months, its longevity is excellent. Totally recommended, use it only in the heat. I have 60 Arab perfumes, and this is my favorite. Extremely masculine, in its own way.
The perfect perfume for everything, in my opinion, it has no flaws whatsoever.
Incredible to see how Fragrantica in English hasn’t dragged it down to the sewage, while here in Spanish most people love it. I think it’s not as good as the fans claim, nor as bad as the haters say; rather, both sides just love the drama.
Great perfume. It feels clean and youthful, sometimes reminiscent of a sparkling, eye-catching blackberry candy. Nothing annoying because that fruity facet is rich and pleasant. I totally recommend it blind: perfect for dates in the heat, party nights with a crowd, college or high school settings, but not for the office or formal use.
My first blind buy and I was fascinated… Excellent for daily use, the only thing is to be careful with the number of sprays because it projects and lasts quite a bit.
Hey guys. It’s a good perfume, I’d even say it’s a 4×4. Its main strength is the brightness and longevity. It has an easy-to-recognize DNA: citrus opening, semi-fruity, fresh, and slightly effervescent, like a lemon soda. In the heart, you get aquatic notes, orange blossom, barely perceptible cardamom, and plum adding a grape gum nuance. To give you an idea, imagine a blueberry Trident: turn that flavor into a scent and you’ll have 90% of the picture. The drydown is pleasant, dominated by musk and wood. Patchouli isn’t very prominent but helps hold the aquatic notes. It’s rich, fulfilling, and versatile, with excellent performance: 6-7 hours on skin, projecting well for the first hour. On me: 7h longevity, 1h projection, 2h bubble, 4h trail, 1.5m sillage (1h). Recommended as a signature, for dates, office, and meetings. Not for formal events, clubs, or sports. Age +12. 7/10: fresh, clean, and versatile.
It’s a solid perfume. It went viral for a reason, but the scent is somewhat average, quite typical of fresh men’s fragrances. It has excellent longevity; it’s one of the few fresh scents where you don’t need to overapply. Sometimes it smells like laundry detergent. If the price is right (around $30), it’s a good buy; at inflated prices, I wouldn’t recommend it.
March 2026… after spending a fortune on Arab perfumes and constantly postponing my purchase, here’s the find: rich, potent, sweet plum caramel with a woody base, a hint of apple, soapy aquatic, and citrus. Tip: if you’re going to be in an enclosed space, watch out for the trigger.