HAWAS FOR HER BY RASASI SPARKLING GRAPEFRUIT JUICY POMEGRANNATE

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HAWAS FOR HER BY RASASI SPARKLING GRAPEFRUIT JUICY POMEGRANNATE

HAWAS FOR HER BY RASASI SPARKLING GRAPEFRUIT JUICY POMEGRANNATE

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Ultimate mass pleaser and yes females can pull it off very easily, to me it's like Coco Chanel's mademoiselle's masculine version. Fruitsy punch in the face in the opening then it calms a little but those citruses still lingers. Its a beast mode on me. Idk about the sillage much like how far it projects as I just got it. But I get whiffs of it till the 8th hour maybe more idk I have to test it extensively. I enjoy many of the mass appealing and trending scent profiles in the mainstream but my real interest is in unusual fragrances that try to do something outside the mainstream whilst giving faint nods to familiarity. This is one of those scents that stands proud in that space. It is super strong - the initial 15-20 smelling direct from skin are quite cloying but after that this shines. Gloriously. Insofar as longevity, and projection: the scent is not leaving your body unless accompanied by a shower, and you should receive approximately three hours of more than arm’s length projection. Once it mellows, it sits at maybe half that distance, but stays there densely for many hours. Mega funny celebrate something hard, but has little to do with my fragrance recession..... was just looking for a good opener. The clear grey bottle of Rasasi Hawas For Men features an image of a python wrapped around the metal cap. The Dubai-based brand Rasasi first introduced this Eau de Parfum for men in 2015.

In my opinion, the even plays in the Aventus league and I am certainly no one who rashly lifts a fragrance in this league. That this neglect should be unfounded, turned out when I could smell the fragrance for the first time on my skin a few days ago. Produced by Rasasi, Hawas is a niche composition compiled from high quality ingredients and targeted at the customer who wants to wear something that stands out. It first made its début in in 2015. Artisanal parfums, such as this one, have been gaining in popularity over the last few decades. They are a bespoke alternative to mass-appeal designer scents, offering something innovative and simply different. Many of them are built around a single note like vanilla or capture the essence of a certain place, like Rome or an atmosphere, like a tropical sunset. A Symphonic Composition The aim is to provide a local hub for Rasasi products in the UK and EU region offering customers competitively priced products, service and support. In summary, Rasasi Hawas for Him is agreeable but not groundbreaking. It has commendable longevity but suffers from weak sillage. Its somewhat generic and slightly synthetic scent profile also raises questions about its value, especially when compared to other more complex and affordable options available in the market. Overall, while not a poor choice, it's far from being a revolutionary offering in the world of fragrances. Much like Rasasi Hawas for Him, I find Lattafa Asad to be another fragrance that enjoys an undue level of hype. Both scents seem to ride the wave of public enthusiasm, yet upon closer inspection, they may not fully deliver on the heightened expectations they generate.When fully developed, Hawas is worthy competition for Invictus but me personally I want a scent to be good right off the bat. Several of the fruity notes as well as the oakmoss and ambergris combo (the notes that make Invictus) only come out after more than an hour on me. In this breakdown, almost everything is said about the fragrance: it starts very citrusy (without being tangy) with a nice aquatic touch. The sweet plum in the middle with a touch of cinnamon provides a lot of warmth. Great for summer, around 26C is the cap where it becomes a tad headache inducing, but few fragrances smell good at such a high temperature.

Rasasi Perfumes Industry is a family business founded in 1979 in Dubai by Abdul Razzak Kalsekar. His six sons have continued his vision and over three decades, Rasasi has built up a reputation as an energetic, pioneering brand, creating some of the best and most exclusive perfumes worldwide. Plus, the rumor of reformulation is completely overblown. I’ve owned a bottle of Hawas each year since its inception. They all perform, and smell virtually the same. Moreover, this isn’t the sort of fragrance one easily becomes anosmic to. Simply put: the shit is strong. Next, it has nuclear longevity (especially for a citrus fragrance). It will last you all day and leave a solid scent trail for the first few hours, and that's hard to find nowadays in this category IMO. Shaghaf is quite unique, yet it could be mistaken for a female perfume. Fortunately, perfumery isn’t magic and the impression of one person will be quite different from the next. People like me would wonder how this is released as a masculine scent, but I believe the perfumery scene has taken an overall turn for the sweeter within the last decade. Probably intended for clubbing on summer nights, but due to the sweetness I find it to become cloying. I actually thought I’d enjoy it, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. There, where of course a lot is tasted, there are also a lot of leftovers, because you can't eat everything from the fruit now. So there are some apple leftovers, somewhere else are the chewed melon shells and so this could be continued across varieties. All this creates a fresh, fruity aroma that visitors to a bazaar immediately notice and which this fragrance also radiates here. The top note goes through as the fruit salad par excellence, but as one in which the pear, lemon and apple dominate. These components also remain throughout the entire fragrance process and are supplemented by the melon shortly afterwards. However, this is not the classic watermelon, but the somewhat more aromatic honeydew melon, which is usually not quite as diluted - be it taste or olfactory - comes along. With her presence, she provides for a loosening of the entire composition, which might remind one or the other nose a little of aquatics. In addition, I also hear very discreetly the presence of the plum, which captivates by a somewhat "darker" fruitiness and in connection with the rather light orange blossom knows how to change the course of the fragrance in an interesting way. The result is a fragrance possessed by fruit, lightened by the melon, deepened by the dark plum, while the orange blossom is responsible for a little floral.

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The Invictus DNA, often hated here, draws very often in real life. Compliments are not in the foreground with me, but with it one draws simply often attention to oneself. This Rasasi is absolutely a twin of the Aqua, the normal Invictus and the Montblanc Legend Spirit. Who does not like this direction of these fragrances will have no fun with this. It does have its own nuances, but laymen will have difficulties distinguishing them. Hawas also has a quality which you do not find amongst Absolu, or Invictus, Wanted, or even the various Armaf renditions of the sweet, musky aquatics: Hawas has a sort of dense, nearly dirtiness to it somehow. The ambergris lends a very slight saltiness to the overall composition that offers an accord that is both pleasant somehow, while being distinctive enough to differentiate Hawas from the aforementioned. That is to say Hawas possesses enough varying qualities to merit a test if you find yourself wanting something relatively unique, but similar to the available plethora. The drydown is dominated by the musk and amber, in my opinion. This mixture also makes the fragrance so long-lasting and intense. Funfact: everyone is peeing their pants because the liquid is grey instead of purple.... Got the grey version, hold the times against the light :digga ciao is also purple.... :) everything a question of perspective. In the air, the mint note is faintly detectable. but if you dig your nose to your skin or on your clothes, the scent profile is better than Hawas OG. but in the air, fairly similar.



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