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Hawas Black

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Rasasi
4.26 de 5
2,441 votos

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Descripción

Hawas Black by Rasasi is a fruity aromatic fragrance for men, launched in 2024. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with bergamot, pineapple and grapefruit at the top; patchouli, cedar and jasmine in the heart; and oakmoss, woody notes and amber at the base.

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  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 9.4%
  • Negativo 9.2%

Pirámide olfativa

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Fondo 3 notas

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  • Not recommended at all for blind buying. Its scent is very citrusy but of the sharp kind, almost like green lemon peel, so sharp. The moss and earthy notes also don’t smell good. If you liked the classic Hawas and think this is heading towards being Hawas, it doesn’t resemble it at all; it’s as if it were another brand with a different fragrance approach.

  • Edgar Allan Hoes

    What can I say about this perfume? It’s exquisite and evokes a forest, with a very present moss that defines its character. It stands out for resisting heat: I live in a tropical environment with 36°C and high humidity, and yet Rasasi perfumes maintain great aroma quality and longevity. Upon application, the perception radius reaches three metres, drops to two after an hour, to one after five hours, and sits close to the skin by the sixth hour. I used it for two months and then let it macerate for another two; after that time, the grapefruit and pineapple notes intensify notably, while the forest and moss character remains, but the citrus notes are highlighted. So far, it’s the only perfume that has generated compliments and questions about what I’m wearing. I use it in all kinds of situations: work, gym, family outings. A great perfume.

  • aromasyemociones

    I’ve only had the perfume for two days, and with so little testing, I feel it’s a strong scent with lots of personality, very masculine, dark, intensely herbal, a bit heavy, and with lots of character. I think I’m going to love it very much.

  • For those complaining (every nose is different) so we don’t disqualify anyone. It’s not the same as CNDI. After ten minutes, it takes another path. The opening does remind you of it, then it leads you towards moss and wood; for me, little pineapple and just a smoky touch. Exquisite and mature. Quite versatile.

  • Just bought it but haven’t liked it entirely. I feel very alcoholised on the skin, even after two hours, like when you put on alcohol and it leaves you feeling hot. The scent reminds me of the vibe of an 80s perfume my father used, probably Azzaro Pour Homme. It’s an aromatic with moss and wet earth that dominates from application until several hours later. As others have said here, the citrus notes aren’t noticeable at first, so I’ll wait a few weeks to see if it changes.

  • JuanCarlosMarreroPerez

    Spectacular. Lasts a long time, develops well, and is very masculine. Good price. I’d love to try Hacivat; it must be impressive. From this DNA, I have Loewe Esencia EDP; it’s not better in scent but comes close in quality and improves performance. For this price, it’s a 100% winning purchase. Versatile: if you moderate the sprays, it suits enclosed and discreet spaces, and if you pump it on, you’ll stand out.

  • Hawas Black: spectacular. Lasts a long time, develops beautifully with age, and has a very masculine touch. For the price, it’s a bargain. It’s versatile: a few sprays for enclosed or quiet spaces, but if you go for more, you’ll definitely stand out. The longevity is tremendous; it’s easily noticeable after seven hours. The projection kicks off strong for the first two hours, then drops a bit but remains present. Note: it’s not for young people. It has a mature air, aimed at men over 30 seeking presence, performance, and something different. In short: for the price, it’s a 100% winning purchase. PS: I’d love to own Hacivat; if this is an accessible version, it must be madness.

  • Brianlara93_

    I have not tried Aventus or Hacivat… I have the CDNIM. If they are similar, I feel this one is less synthetic and without that beastly potency, but it is noticeable. It is a rich and citrusy aroma from the opening to the dry-down; the pineapple is quite noticeable. It is not creamy, so despite projecting and having presence, it smells very fresh and nothing sweet or cloying. Very versatile for day/night in warm climates. Scent 8/10, longevity 10/10, trail and projection 8.5/10, price 8/10. Compliments: I have not received any yet.

  • It is quite Aventus. What I do notice is a woody note, not a wooden one, like freshly cut wood, cedar, moss and something very citrusy at the start. Perhaps the most interesting thing is that I used it about nine hours ago and it still predominates. It lasts a long time.

  • What can I say? I love it. It has Aventus/pineapple DNA but does not resemble anything else; the citrus is very strong and I like it. Evaluate it on its own; comparing it to Aventus Absolu or Hacivat would be dishonest given the price. It could be a cousin of both but presents the pineapple differently. It is excellent; with five sprays you are fine, with eight you become a bomb. It lasts a beast, especially at the nape of the neck; when turning your head, it smells for miles. (Note: in extreme cold or heat I would not use it).

  • BassoProfumo

    Another clone of Aventus… and here we go. Rasasi couldn’t afford not to have one. It’s redundant if you own CNDI or Afan SNOI. Précieux sounds like better quality to me.

  • Emerson Aldair

    Reminds me a bit of Hacivat but is much rougher, with overly sharp citrus notes. As it dries, the moss becomes irritating, whereas Hacivat dries creamy and is addictive. I bought it hyped at a high price and sold it because I couldn’t stand it. For me, it’s a NO if you’re looking for a good Nishane dupe.

  • I did not like it; it is the same thing with more marked citrus. It is a more citrusy Aventus; there are many DNA fragrances with this scent that surpass it in quality.

  • Terrible. Money down the drain. With my CNDI and a decant of Not Only Intense, both of those give it a thousand turns. Smells like floor-cleaning lemon. One of the worst I own; I’ve tried around 200 perfumes so far.

  • Brief and honest: the opening is brutal, the pineapple is very noticeable, then it evolves into a super realistic grapefruit. After two minutes, dense earthy woods project. It has the DNA of Club de Nuit Intense EDT but with more personality and for formal wear. It shines in warm climates. You will smell different and attractive, although it is not for everyone. Try it before buying; if you collect, have it. Nice bottle, projects and smells very well. You need character to flow incredibly with it.

  • Sebastian Teng

    I heard of Hacivat Nishane and yes, they are identical at 95% (tiny nuances that vary a little, but broadly speaking, they are the same). First impression: ‘I feel wet earth’. A month after maceration, the citrus notes and smoked pineapple gain more strength. 10/10.

  • Perhaps the less versatile, more niche version of Hawas. Be careful, the mossy dry-down is very noticeable; it is not easy to wear but stands out above others. The longevity of this beast is incredible. Something heavy and loaded, ideal for formal days or special occasions.

  • Wen Mollegas

    I noticed it due to the reviews and upon trying it, I confirmed I was right. It opens with a citrus attack where the three declared notes and the pineapple are well defined; then it dries down to patchouli and woody notes that project strongly for the first three hours. Amber and oakmoss accompany you for at least eight hours. It is versatile, elegant and masculine; it will surely bring you compliments.

  • I bought it because they said it has the DNA of Club de Nuit Intense and it’s true, but it has that mossy touch that recalls the earthiness of Le Male. If you like Aventus and Le Male, you’ll like it. I haven’t seen its full performance yet, I just got home and they told me it smells nice. I’ll let you know how it goes later. Happy New Year. It’s already summer in Peru: lasts 18 hours on skin, two days on clothes and still leaves a trail. It has the DNA of Aventus. I recommend it blind if you like that DNA, Club de Nuit Intense or Hacivat.

  • The new dark horse? Longevity and trail above average for this genre. Honestly, it has caught my taste. 10/10.

  • Top fragrance with projection and longevity that break the mould. Three or four sprays last all day; if you overdo it, you become a bomb. Smells super masculine, blending DNA Club de Nuit Intense and Supremacy Not Only Intense, though it leans more towards the latter.

  • I bought it blind knowing it might not suit me, I tested it a lot. On arrival I didn’t have an instant connection, but over the days I gave it more chances and I liked it. Note, I’m not saying buy it blind; some people will love it and you must smell it first. It’s a perfume with a lot of personality, something formal or serious, not for every day but goes well from time to time. Do I recommend it? Yes, but smell it first. PS: Opens woody with fruity touches, then takes on more formality.

  • Coni Macarena Miel

    Marvellous! It dethroned my beloved Club de Nuit Intense. It has everything for lovers of strong scents: manly smell to the max. Why did it dethrone it? Because it’s much more wearable without losing intensity; you can notice better quality in the ingredients. That moss is predominant but not strong, giving it depth and mystery. I love it, nothing sweet. Thanks. The JPGs have me sick and for the price (under 30 dollars) it’s a real bargain. Everything there is of good in a men’s perfume (I want to eat my man literally when he wears it). Clearly within my tastes.

  • Spectacular perfume. Longevity well above average and smells great. Potent citrus opening that settles and brings out the woody notes. As it progresses you notice the moss and amber. Elegant, fresh but not for extreme heat. The aroma is very similar to Nishane Hacivat. In my opinion it’s the best in the Hawas line, alongside the Kobra.

  • It’s a beast. Smells deliciously and strongly masculine. A friend said it brought the vibe of seven males (not to match the scent, but the energy). Here everyone smells the same, copying Aventus (The Black Beast or clones), and it gives me conflict arriving at an event smelling like ten other people. I bought it because they say it’s closer to Nishane Hacivat and it’s true: it smells different and has quality. Projects strongly for three hours, then drops a bit but lasts all day. Perfect for long events from midday to night. It stays in my daily favourites.

  • Emmanuel_Santos

    Ideal for the office if you’re wearing a suit: lasts 12 hours, it’s dense and elegant, making you stand out. Opens citrusy, smoky and woody; as it dries down it becomes fresher. I don’t think it’s for twenty-year-olds.

  • Light and dark. Fresh and warm, vital and attractive at the start, deep and elegant at the end. Conveys maturity and sophistication. I love the citrus opening of bergamot and pineapple, and the warmth of the woods. It’s not for everyone; it reflects security and culture. Halfway between modern and classic.

  • Good perfume, pleasant smell for summer or any occasion. Not the most innovative but I found it very good.

  • Davidhuztla

    It’s a Club de Nuit CN with a drier, more earthy and fresher finish, and the quality of Hawas. A little gem just for connoisseurs.

  • Smells incredible from the start. That familiar blend of bergamot, lemon and pineapple, but very well made. It’s more earthy and woody than Club de Nuit Intense, especially of better quality. I hope it’s as potent as they say. It’s not the challenging or difficult aroma many mention; it’s the most wearable I’ve smelled in months. Very masculine without falling into ‘old man’ smell. Excellent purchase.

  • Given the context of the DNA and the perfumes it’s compared to, I expected something with a bit more personality. It’s a very good smell, even improving quite a bit when it dries down, but I insist that I feel it relatively flat. The woods are very high from the start and personally cedar doesn’t result in the most pleasant wood for me, but fortunately it gives way to more neutral and dark woods in the background. Definitely the dry-down is by far the best facet and adds up, and its longevity is exemplary. Anyway, in this case it’s very coloured by a matter of perception and personal taste. I think with continuing to use it it should please me more and more. In summary, a good perfume, very versatile and long-lasting, but nothing unique or novel.

  • Tested 2024 batch: long-lasting, strong and intense. Within the variety of options in the Aventus DNA, it stands out in its price range. As a Hacivat clone, it stands out for its similarity, but in the dry-down they diverge in ingredient quality.

  • To start, it smells like a male in heat, but when it dries down it becomes much more refined and elegant. It’s the true black beast. If you have the Creed or any of its clones, you can easily confuse it and it’s no coincidence: Nishane cloned the Creed and added some woods so it’s not noticeable. Hawas did exactly the same but gave it nuclear longevity. Indeed, on clothes you can only take it off by washing it and sometimes it remains impregnated. It’s a player for all courts: summer, autumn, spring; in winter a bit weak but worth it, also day and night. If I have to compare it to a player, this is Riquelme.

  • One of the best Hacivat inspirations: it doubles the latter in power and longevity, easily remaining until the next day on skin and projecting strongly for about 3 hours or more, then continues to give bursts perhaps with less intensity. You won’t notice it because being so potent it causes olfactory blindness, but those nearby will perceive it. A exquisite perfume, compliments won’t be lacking.

  • AnthonyClassDJ

    Well, I don’t have the pleasure of smelling the original Hacivat, but I have Aventus and other Arabic clones. This smells totally like the Aventus DNA… if this is the case, did Hacivat clone the Aventus? Haha. Later I read that it lasts forever, etc. Or my batch was bad or this doesn’t last anything: 4 hours or so. If you read this and don’t like it or already have something similar to ‘Creed Aventus’, don’t waste your money because it’s more of the same.

  • Lenin cuello

    It reminded me of the 90s with my father’s perfume, an Azaro, similar with that well-marked moss note, but with an update for the year we are in, 2026. The longevity, truthfully, surprised me; Hawas has good product and this lasts 8 hours on skin and a bit more on clothes. For me, it’s very well put together.

  • A masculine and elegant perfume, however, I wouldn’t recommend it for someone looking for great longevity. The first time I used it, I was disappointed: it smelled good, between defined citrus and woody, but I couldn’t find good performance over time. I felt it only lasted a couple of hours comfortably, but well, I am of the spray-and-leave-it-for-a-few-weeks-to-see-what-happens school. And yes, it worked. I started using it and I still love it, it lasts longer and I can finally smell it. Not too overwhelming, it’s a citrus-woody that isn’t strong, but is good. I wouldn’t say it lasts more than 5-6 hours, it’s more casual-formal from my point of view. I don’t think it will catch the opposite sex’s attention if that’s your goal, but compliments from us men will come and I have had them. In itself, a rich, manly, casual-formal and very versatile perfume. Would I recommend it? Yes, but RECOMMENDED that you smell it first and don’t have high expectations that it will last more than 10 hours.

  • Aka_Kaiser22

    To me, it’s the most underrated Hawas. A very good, versatile perfume with good projection and a super characteristic, unique aroma. Unlike other Hawas, this is the most ‘risky’ because the Black is fully woody and mossy. You have to really like something intense and masculine. It’s not a blind buy by any means. It opens with a citrus pineapple note that is nothing shrill, but mature and worked, which then settles into a wet wood that makes it intense and masculine. Longevity and trail typical of Hawas, so very well. You love it or hate it, but for me, it’s a great option when you want to move away from typical daily blues and look for something more mature and elegant. Personally, it’s in my top 3 Hawas alongside the Ice and the Kobra.

  • Mithrandir

    I was looking for a niche for the old Hacivat and decided to try this (admit it, I’m a bit of a dreamer). What I liked about the original was that floral heart that made it unique, something that has almost disappeared in the current versions; now it smells like Hacivat, yes, but sadder and flatter. But here I come to talk about this: it’s the Hacivat base turned up to full volume. The imitation is well done, with more longevity and presence than the reformulated original. In terms of aromatic quality, it doesn’t quite reach the original or even the reformulated version, but it’s not far off. The price-to-quality ratio is very good, and that must be acknowledged. For me, it’s a no, because I find it too strident and shrill, but I understand that for many it’s the best current substitute, especially for the reformulated version.

  • Here, what I feel most is a patchouli in the forefront, very rich and high quality. It has the same patchouli as the dry-down of Guerlain’s L’Instant EDP… I have them side by side and it’s the same, the very same. I don’t know how no one notices that what predominates here is the patchouli.