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Hawas Fire 2025

7.6 / 10 85 Ratings
A new perfume by Rasasi for men, released in 2025. The scent is fresh-sweet. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fresh
Sweet
Fruity
Spicy
Synthetic

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
French sageFrench sage
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Egyptian jasmineEgyptian jasmine Marine notesMarine notes
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberAmber AmbergrisAmbergris
Ratings
Scent
7.685 Ratings
Longevity
8.174 Ratings
Sillage
7.975 Ratings
Bottle
7.975 Ratings
Value for money
8.572 Ratings
Submitted by TrueRebel161 · last update on 01/09/2026.
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What the fragrance is similar to
Imperial Valley (Eau de Parfum) by Gissah
Imperial Valley Eau de Parfum
Liwan / ليوان by Ard Al Zaafaran
Liwan
Laathani /لاثاني by Ahmed Al Maghribi
Laathani /لاثاني

Reviews

4 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ScentSlave

254 Reviews
ScentSlave
ScentSlave
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I’m convinced that Hawas translates to…
…bang for the buck.

This one is definitely its own animal. It transforms through many stages, and becomes very different in each one.

As everyone here says, the opening is very sweet, and bubble-gummy. An artificial fruit flavor. Very pungent and loud as well. This sweetness persists for at least 3 hours, and then a blue-ish vibe begins to appear.

I want to say it feels like Dylan Blue, but it might be the very last stage of the Sauvage dry down Im feeling. Can’t quite put my finger on it. They do it very well. I’m not going to say they’re “duping” the scents either, but it definitely feels close to one or both. Whatever it is, it becomes louder and louder as it matures, and the sweetness recedes into the background before becoming a shadow to this blue-esque presence. It remains just as loud as this happens as well.

The projection is monstrous. If you do 5 sprays, you are declaring yourself to anyone and everyone nearby. At 3 sprays you get a solid 5ft radius in your scent bubble, and the sillage trail sits and lingers there, everywhere you go. Longevity is 10+ hours on my skin.

It is easier to pull of for a younger demographic, especially in the opening, but the dry down gives it more versatility, and the wearer must have a laid back, playful personality if they are >30 years old.

For the $35 I paid, I have no regrets at all.

The Hawas line has not let me down yet.
Updated on 12/20/2025
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RickyLaFleu

4 Reviews
RickyLaFleu
RickyLaFleu
1  
Best Cheapie.
Crazy Unique Smell To Me And My Smaller Collection, It Starts With A Very Strong Spicy Fresh, Almost Aqauic Fresh Like The Sea. Once It Starts To Dry Down, The Spice Goes Away A Bit, And You Get This Lovely Amber With Sage And Jasmine, With Marine/Mineral Notes To Top It Off.

For Me I Love This Type Of Fresh Spicy Fragrance, And Haven't Tried Any Similiar Yet.

For The Price, Is This Is A Crazy Projector, With Amazing Sillage. And It Last Forever.

Blind Bought This As My First Hawas/Rasasi And Fell In Love With It. Cant Wait To Try More.
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SamSid

2 Reviews
SamSid
SamSid
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No it does not smell like imperial valley from gissah
i have seen a few people mention that it smells like Imperial Valley. In my opinion and testing it smells nothing like Imperial Valley. Hawas Fire smells sharp, spicy fruity in the opening. it has a citrusy pineapple like scent profile, very airy, light and spicy. where as imperial valley is airy but more oudy, leathery and smooth.

so if you are buying it as an alternative to Imperial Valley then don't. but it is a good fragrance for hot summer days as it is refreshing and uplifting with great performance and projection.
don't spray it in the evening as it wont let you sleep.
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Garnele

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Garnele
Garnele
Top Review 21  
Another Imperial Valley Alternative
As a big fan of Hawas, I was very curious about this flanker.
I deliberately avoided watching almost any reviews to form my own opinion.
By now, I finally had the chance to test it and was quite disappointed.
Not because it smells bad, definitely not.
But I already know and own that DNA.

The opening is quite sweet, fruity, and super strong.
It quickly becomes spicy due to the cardamom.
This gives the fragrance a slightly oriental touch.

The fruity notes become more prominent in the dry down and they remain in the foreground.
It is a super fruity scent from start to finish.
The problem is that I can't really pick out individual notes.
For me, it’s a basket of different fruits like apple, lemon, etc.
I probably perceive these two notes the most.
Somehow, Hawas Fire has a slightly oud-like, leathery character even though neither is listed.
And that's exactly why I'm disappointed, because it is already quite close to "Imperial Valley (Eau de Parfum) | Gissah / قصة" which I already have an alternative for, the "Liwan / ليوان | Ard Al Zaafaran / ارض الزعفران التجارية".
That one is significantly cheaper and is on par with the Rasasi in terms of quality and performance.

And since we are talking about performance.
Like almost all "Imperial Valley (Eau de Parfum) | Gissah / قصة" alternatives I have tested, Hawas is also a strong performer.

I can also imagine it on a woman, but it is definitely a masculine scent.

My conclusion: I will stick with Liwan. Cheaper, a bit more potent, and otherwise very similar to "Hawas Fire | Rasasi / الرصاصي".
Therefore, I see no reason to get Hawas.
Nevertheless, it is a nice scent in itself and a good alternative to a rather expensive niche fragrance.

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23 short views on the fragrance
5
Very interesting aromatic fougere with soft aquatic nuances. Longevity & projection both good. For the price, another Rasasi win.
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2
Not great, but GOOD! Great for a day when you want to smell fresh but not boring. The scent and its development are unique.
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2
A really nice fruity amber sweet perfume. Effective silage. Good potency. It's a lovely smell. No fruity notes listed but it is fruity.
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1 month ago
1
I don't know if sage is supposed to smell like this or any of the other notes, but to me it smells like wet wipes. Thank God I got a decant.
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1
spicy opening then drys down to slightly aquatic almost spicy
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1
Reminds me somehow of Supremacy Collector's Edition on drydown which I don't like. Really strong, but the scent is meh
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1
Smells musky, yet a bit fruity and slightly aquatic. Wish it lasted longer and projected stronger but it's a solid masculine cologne.
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1
As imperial Valley by gissah without stinky powdery oud
It's rotten paste of red zesty fruit
It's wearable version of og
But no to me
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7 months ago
1
Very similar scent to Versace Dylan Blue imo
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Very strong but its just not for me. Smells rotten and weird. Not a safe blind buy.
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