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Rasasi Hawas Fire Review (2026): Notes & Performance

by Sara Sakina 09 Jun 2026

The Hawas line is Rasasi's crown jewel, and Hawas Fire (2025) is its boldest detour yet. Where the original Hawas built a global fanbase on crisp, aquatic freshness, Fire flips the script: this is the dark, warm, after-dark version — spicy, sweet and ambery, made for cold nights and close company. It is not a replacement for the blue bottle; it is its opposite number.

Note Breakdown

Hawas Fire opens with a vibrant, spicy-citrus flash — lively and slightly fruity — that reviewers describe as exciting and attention-grabbing from the first seconds. The heart turns up the heat: warm amber and a smooth gourmand sweetness that some wearers read as a richer, sweeter take on the modern spicy-masculine style. The drydown brings woods, musk and, on some skin, a leathery-resinous depth that gives the fragrance its name. Interestingly, a few reviewers also pick up a subtle marine-mineral undercurrent — a quiet nod to its aquatic Hawas heritage buried under all that warmth.

How It Compares

There is no single fragrance Hawas Fire is universally tied to — it stands on its own DNA within the Hawas family. Community reviewers have loosely likened facets of it to a sweeter, more ambery take on the popular spicy-fresh masculine style, and some note a marine-mineral vibe reminiscent of upscale aquatic-ambers, but these are passing impressions rather than a consensus clone claim. Treat it as an original flanker, not an alternative to something else.

Performance: Longevity and Sillage

Performance is a genuine strong suit. Fragrantica's community scores its longevity near the top of the scale, and detailed reviews report around five hours of confident projection followed by another five to seven hours closer to the skin — ten to twelve hours total for many wearers. Sillage is above average without being suffocating. As always, skin chemistry moves these numbers, and a minority of wearers report tamer results, but the consensus is firmly "long-lasting."

Who It Is For and When to Wear It

Hawas Fire is for men who want a warm, seductive evening scent with personality — date nights, dinners, winter evenings out, special occasions. Fall and winter are its natural seasons; the amber-gourmand warmth can turn heavy in summer heat. If your collection already covers fresh daytime territory (perhaps with the original Hawas), Fire is the natural nighttime counterpart.

Blind-Buy Verdict

A reasonably safe blind buy for fans of sweet, spicy amber scents, backed by strong performance and the trusted Hawas name. The mild con: it is somewhat polarizing in character — some wearers perceive a prominent leathery-oud depth while others get mostly sweet amber, so the experience varies with skin chemistry more than most. If you are sensitive to sweetness, sample first.

You can find Rasasi Hawas Fire Eau de Parfum 100ml here at Sara Sakina.

FAQ

Is Hawas Fire similar to the original Hawas?

No — and that is by design. The original is fresh and aquatic; Fire is warm, spicy and sweet. They make an excellent day/night pair.

How long does Hawas Fire last?

Most wearers report ten to twelve hours total, with strong projection for the first four to five hours.

Is Hawas Fire good for winter?

Yes — fall and winter evenings are exactly its territory. We would not recommend it for hot summer days.

Is Hawas Fire a dupe of another fragrance?

No single inspiration is commonly cited. It is an original flanker within Rasasi's Hawas line, with loose community comparisons to sweet-spicy amber styles.

Is Hawas Fire too sweet?

It is noticeably sweeter than the original Hawas but balanced by spice and woods. Extremely sweetness-averse wearers should sample first.

Sara Sakina imports 100% authentic fragrances directly from the UAE and ships across Canada and the USA.

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Rasasi Hawas Fire Review (2026): Notes, Longevity & Verdict
Jun 09, 2026

Rasasi Hawas Fire Review (2026): Notes & Performance

Rasasi Hawas Fire reviewed: the dark, spicy-sweet flanker of the Hawas line. Notes, longevity and sillage consensus, best occasions, and blind-buy verdict.

By Sara Sakina • 1 min read

The Hawas line is Rasasi's crown jewel, and Hawas Fire (2025) is its boldest detour yet. Where the original Hawas built a global fanbase on crisp, aquatic freshness, Fire flips the script: this is the dark, warm, after-dark version — spicy, sweet and ambery, made for cold nights and close company. It is not a replacement for the blue bottle; it is its opposite number.

Note Breakdown

Hawas Fire opens with a vibrant, spicy-citrus flash — lively and slightly fruity — that reviewers describe as exciting and attention-grabbing from the first seconds. The heart turns up the heat: warm amber and a smooth gourmand sweetness that some wearers read as a richer, sweeter take on the modern spicy-masculine style. The drydown brings woods, musk and, on some skin, a leathery-resinous depth that gives the fragrance its name. Interestingly, a few reviewers also pick up a subtle marine-mineral undercurrent — a quiet nod to its aquatic Hawas heritage buried under all that warmth.

How It Compares

There is no single fragrance Hawas Fire is universally tied to — it stands on its own DNA within the Hawas family. Community reviewers have loosely likened facets of it to a sweeter, more ambery take on the popular spicy-fresh masculine style, and some note a marine-mineral vibe reminiscent of upscale aquatic-ambers, but these are passing impressions rather than a consensus clone claim. Treat it as an original flanker, not an alternative to something else.

Performance: Longevity and Sillage

Performance is a genuine strong suit. Fragrantica's community scores its longevity near the top of the scale, and detailed reviews report around five hours of confident projection followed by another five to seven hours closer to the skin — ten to twelve hours total for many wearers. Sillage is above average without being suffocating. As always, skin chemistry moves these numbers, and a minority of wearers report tamer results, but the consensus is firmly "long-lasting."

Who It Is For and When to Wear It

Hawas Fire is for men who want a warm, seductive evening scent with personality — date nights, dinners, winter evenings out, special occasions. Fall and winter are its natural seasons; the amber-gourmand warmth can turn heavy in summer heat. If your collection already covers fresh daytime territory (perhaps with the original Hawas), Fire is the natural nighttime counterpart.

Blind-Buy Verdict

A reasonably safe blind buy for fans of sweet, spicy amber scents, backed by strong performance and the trusted Hawas name. The mild con: it is somewhat polarizing in character — some wearers perceive a prominent leathery-oud depth while others get mostly sweet amber, so the experience varies with skin chemistry more than most. If you are sensitive to sweetness, sample first.

You can find Rasasi Hawas Fire Eau de Parfum 100ml here at Sara Sakina.

FAQ

Is Hawas Fire similar to the original Hawas?

No — and that is by design. The original is fresh and aquatic; Fire is warm, spicy and sweet. They make an excellent day/night pair.

How long does Hawas Fire last?

Most wearers report ten to twelve hours total, with strong projection for the first four to five hours.

Is Hawas Fire good for winter?

Yes — fall and winter evenings are exactly its territory. We would not recommend it for hot summer days.

Is Hawas Fire a dupe of another fragrance?

No single inspiration is commonly cited. It is an original flanker within Rasasi's Hawas line, with loose community comparisons to sweet-spicy amber styles.

Is Hawas Fire too sweet?

It is noticeably sweeter than the original Hawas but balanced by spice and woods. Extremely sweetness-averse wearers should sample first.

Sara Sakina imports 100% authentic fragrances directly from the UAE and ships across Canada and the USA.

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Rasasi Hawas Fire Review (2026): Notes, Longevity & Verdict
Jun 09, 2026

Rasasi Hawas Fire Review (2026): Notes & Performance

Rasasi Hawas Fire reviewed: the dark, spicy-sweet flanker of the Hawas line. Notes, longevity and sillage consensus, best occasions, and blind-buy verdict.

By Sara Sakina • 1 min read

The Hawas line is Rasasi's crown jewel, and Hawas Fire (2025) is its boldest detour yet. Where the original Hawas built a global fanbase on crisp, aquatic freshness, Fire flips the script: this is the dark, warm, after-dark version — spicy, sweet and ambery, made for cold nights and close company. It is not a replacement for the blue bottle; it is its opposite number.

Note Breakdown

Hawas Fire opens with a vibrant, spicy-citrus flash — lively and slightly fruity — that reviewers describe as exciting and attention-grabbing from the first seconds. The heart turns up the heat: warm amber and a smooth gourmand sweetness that some wearers read as a richer, sweeter take on the modern spicy-masculine style. The drydown brings woods, musk and, on some skin, a leathery-resinous depth that gives the fragrance its name. Interestingly, a few reviewers also pick up a subtle marine-mineral undercurrent — a quiet nod to its aquatic Hawas heritage buried under all that warmth.

How It Compares

There is no single fragrance Hawas Fire is universally tied to — it stands on its own DNA within the Hawas family. Community reviewers have loosely likened facets of it to a sweeter, more ambery take on the popular spicy-fresh masculine style, and some note a marine-mineral vibe reminiscent of upscale aquatic-ambers, but these are passing impressions rather than a consensus clone claim. Treat it as an original flanker, not an alternative to something else.

Performance: Longevity and Sillage

Performance is a genuine strong suit. Fragrantica's community scores its longevity near the top of the scale, and detailed reviews report around five hours of confident projection followed by another five to seven hours closer to the skin — ten to twelve hours total for many wearers. Sillage is above average without being suffocating. As always, skin chemistry moves these numbers, and a minority of wearers report tamer results, but the consensus is firmly "long-lasting."

Who It Is For and When to Wear It

Hawas Fire is for men who want a warm, seductive evening scent with personality — date nights, dinners, winter evenings out, special occasions. Fall and winter are its natural seasons; the amber-gourmand warmth can turn heavy in summer heat. If your collection already covers fresh daytime territory (perhaps with the original Hawas), Fire is the natural nighttime counterpart.

Blind-Buy Verdict

A reasonably safe blind buy for fans of sweet, spicy amber scents, backed by strong performance and the trusted Hawas name. The mild con: it is somewhat polarizing in character — some wearers perceive a prominent leathery-oud depth while others get mostly sweet amber, so the experience varies with skin chemistry more than most. If you are sensitive to sweetness, sample first.

You can find Rasasi Hawas Fire Eau de Parfum 100ml here at Sara Sakina.

FAQ

Is Hawas Fire similar to the original Hawas?

No — and that is by design. The original is fresh and aquatic; Fire is warm, spicy and sweet. They make an excellent day/night pair.

How long does Hawas Fire last?

Most wearers report ten to twelve hours total, with strong projection for the first four to five hours.

Is Hawas Fire good for winter?

Yes — fall and winter evenings are exactly its territory. We would not recommend it for hot summer days.

Is Hawas Fire a dupe of another fragrance?

No single inspiration is commonly cited. It is an original flanker within Rasasi's Hawas line, with loose community comparisons to sweet-spicy amber styles.

Is Hawas Fire too sweet?

It is noticeably sweeter than the original Hawas but balanced by spice and woods. Extremely sweetness-averse wearers should sample first.

Sara Sakina imports 100% authentic fragrances directly from the UAE and ships across Canada and the USA.

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