* Interesting blend of sweet, floral, powdery, spicy, aquatic and amber notes
* Good take on the sweet and fresh style of fragrance
* Great for younger users
* Good performer
* Unisex
* Great for warmer weather and outdoor activities
* Nowhere near as spicy as the product name suggests
* May not appeal to older users
* Fans of the Hawas line may miss the fruit notes
* Not as bright and uplifting as others in the line
Hawas Fire is a flanker in the popular Hawas line that was released right before Hawas Tropical and they serve as a counterpoint to each other. Where Tropical is smooth and ripe with vanilla and coconut, Fire goes in a completely opposite direction by omitting any fruit notes from this edition. Instead we get sweet, floral, powdery, spicy, aquatic and amber notes. Most prominent are the strong florals, particularly clary sage, and the soft allspice and strong amber notes on the finish. Note that the "Fire" here comes from those dark amber notes and NOT the soft cinnamon spice. No pepper spice notes to be found here.
This makes for a very interesting fragrance, as it's a very good take on the sweet and fresh fragrance DNA. It's got hints of Invictus Rabanne, Calvin Klein Obsession, Dior Farenheit and Givenchy L'Interdit Rouge in here. This is very aromatic and a good performer. It'll be great in warm weather and during outdoor activities thanks to that strong clary sage note. This is totally good for both men and women, though older users may dislike that this leans sweet.
This is quite good and very pleasant to use. It has been overtaken rapidly in popularity by its sibling flanker Tropical which was released shortly thereafter, but this is still a relatively decent banger. Recommended.