Zahrat Hawai Al-Rehab

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Zahrat Hawai Al-Rehab

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 28 customer ratings
(28 customer reviews)

Zahrat Hawai Al-Rehab for women and men of Al-Rehab

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Zahrat Hawai by Al-Rehab is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features pineapple, coconut, piña colada, big strawberry, caramel, exotic floral notes, woody notes and citruses.

28 reviews for Zahrat Hawai Al-Rehab

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Another interesting roll on from Al Rehab with very decent quality ingredients.
    A tropical summer vibe that is a cousin of Creed Virgin Island Water.
    This roll on is inferior to the top notch other rolls from Al Rehab in term of longevity on skin (3 hours) and sillage.
    But the smell is very decent.
    6.5/10

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I purchased this perfume on a holiday in Macedonia. I enjoy it a lot! It’s fruity with a creamy base and a hint of wood. It’s great during the summer; I wouldn’t wear it in any other season. It’s a casual scent that’s complex enough to be worn by adults. It lasts quite long although it’s not a super strong perfume. You wouldn’t overwhelm people.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this “blind” based on reading the reviews and am very disappointed with the product.
    To me, this stinks! I smell nothing about Hawaii…a faint pineapple just as it is applied, but then it turns into a stinky smell of stale sweat. I find the description very misleading as I detect none of the fragrance notes. I was hoping for coconut, pineapple, citrus, pina colada…but no…and quoting another reviewer, there is “Nothing gourmand, sweet, or delightful about it.”
    EDIT: I waited a few days and tried it again and it still stinks to me. I just threw it in the trash with a bunch of others from this brand, cringing at the huge waste of money (the shipping cost was outrageous). (Grapes, Elena, Green Tea, Fantastic, Fruit, Nebras also went into the trash — they were all vile, cheap-smelling, and synthetic, like the cheapest type of spray air freshener one could purchase when I lived in Arabia).

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s “nice”. Can’t say I would go out of my way to purchase again but it is pleasant enough. Very heavy Pineapple when first used, the floral and woodsy notes make their way in pretty quickly, about 10 min or so. Lasts about 2 hours on me. If you want a real Carribean-esq fruity scent from this house, purchase Fruit then mix with Kuumba Made Black Coconut.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like an old man who’s just sprayed air freshener after using the bathroom.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a lightly citrus, floral-heavy laundry detergent scent. Nothing gourmand, sweet, or delightful about it. It actually burnt my nose and gave me a headache. Heavy on the Gain laundry detergent note. Thankfully, it was inexpensive.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t claim to be any kind of authority on “gourmands”, but if the simplest definition of gourmand means “it makes me drool and want to eat my own arm” then here we have a winner. This is sweet, fresh, fruity and absolutely addictive! I cannot believe how good this is!
    To my nose, there is just a touch of citrusy,sour pineapple lingering in the background but in the forefront, all I can detect is just coconut, sweet, yummy caramel and something soapy and floral. I love this!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    tropical/citrus/sweet/fresh
    It definitely has that Escada feel to it, but still has it’s own thing.
    Nice perfume, it would be great for after showers or a cool summer’s day.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    One-by-one, I’ve been spending more time with some of my Al Rehabs that didn’t immediately “grab” me upon first sniff (my preferences lean toward heavy, cool-weather and evening frags). I had meant to give ‘Zahrat Hawaii’ a wearing this past summer, yet here I am… on a very-chilly autumn evening, basking in the tropical aura of this delightful perfume…
    It makes me envision a trip I took several years back to Puerto Vallarta, sitting near the beach with my sister, talking and laughing as we sipped daiquiris and piña coladas, surrounded by blooming plants and sunshine, enjoying the fresh breeze coming from Banderas Bay, making plans for the coming evening.
    How I wish I was there now, instead of looking at the grey skies and bare branches that greet me here and now…[sigh]
    How is it that a perfume can be so evocative of times and places?
    I have nothing else quite like this in my collection. The closest thing is maybe ‘Laguna’ by Salvador Dali.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful tropical drink smell. I wasn’t so sure about it when I ordered it because pineapple in any perfume typically gives me a terrible headache. This one didn’t bother me at all. It’s a fun offering and with summer ending what a great way to remind you of your summer vacation.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Once upon a time,
    Stawberry and Pineapple!
    The end.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Zahrat Hawai is a refreshing pineapple-pina colada beverage of a scent. I don’t pick up any patchouli which is odd since I’m typically very patchouli sensitive. This is one of the lighter Al-Rehabs in terms of sillage and longevity, projecting about an arm’s length and lasting about 5 hours on my skin. This one is a fun tropical vacation in a bottle.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Its identical to the banana boat coconut sun tanning lotion. It’s not masculine and it’s not feminine, unless you believe only women use sun protection. It’s 100% summer fragrance. Although not totally feminine, I do find it more suitable for a woman. I wear this occasionally in the summer strictly because it’s so summery. It reminds me of my youth and 20’s laying on the beach on a hot summer day and getting whiffs of tropical scented tanning lotion worn by my girllfriend(s) at the time, the sillage is especially noticeable when there’s an ocean breeze. Anyone that spend some time sunbathing or just relaxing on the beach can relate to that scent.
    Update: I gifted Zahrat Hawaii to my wife.. it just smells better on her feminine skin. Although I can easily see many guys pulling this off, it’s just not me, even though I like the scent, I just prefer it on her. And since I don’t wear her fragrances, and she don’t wear mine, I get to enjoy it every time she wears it about once per month… in the summer only. I can’t see this working in any other season in my region (Northeast USA). Not for us anyway.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like Hawaiian Tropic suntan oils from the 80’s. Pineapple and strawberry daiquiries. Not much else. It just reminds me of watching the girls bronze in the sun and lust. It is a teenager smell to me.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like your typical Escada summer fragrance (for women). Really fruity and sweet-ish.
    Actually, I’m pretty sure this is a dupe of either Island Kiss or Turquoise Summer. Not sure which one (but I think it’s the first).
    I was hoping for a piñacolada fragrance with a lot of coconut, but this is far far from it. I don’t get any coconut actually, and the pineapple is barely distinguishable.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Zahrat Hawaii is very fruity. I had to delete my first review because after wearing this a few more times, I realize that my perception of it has changed. That has happened with a few Al Rehabs! Haha.
    This has a citrus opening, rich, ripe fruity middle, and a heavy patchouli base. The fruit is sweet, like pineapple and strawberry, with a banana and maybe a hint of coconut. The impression is very tropical and fun, like a mai tai.
    After about an hour you get the patchouli making this a more interesting party.
    Update: after a few more wearings I have discovered that something that mixes in with the patchouli base to produce a funky, unpleasant smell so I can’t wear it anymore. Sad, because I really like the first hour of this.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my second favorite of Al Rehab after Silver. The smell is fresh and sweet. Both are suitable for summer or hot season.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This is for the oil roll. Alright here’s my take on this one. Out of the vial it smells kind of like Hawaiian glade plug-in. But once you apply this oil it smells absolutely bananas (tropical), yet grown up. Someone mentioned that it’s a happy scent and I agree. Coconut along with citruses dominate musk in the background. What does it smell like? Hawaii, go figure.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Al-Rehab oils are one of my favorite cheap thrills; they can be hit-or-miss on the wearability scale, but tend to be more likely to be hits than misses. Occasionally, they’re out of the park. Zahrat Hawaii is one of those: it’s just near-flawless. Starts with tropical fruit that manages to not be overly sweet or heavy, and dries down to a kind of patchouli/caramel base (think the base of La Vie Est Belle or Angel) with a lighter warmer fruit note overlaid with a green hedione note. Sillage is good without being excessive, and like all Al-Rehabs, its longevity is excellent. It’s somehow a very clean summer scent, sweet but not sickly, with a robust warm base. If I were going to imagine a “perfect” fruity/beachy scent it would pretty much be this. The fact that it’s not linear — the caramelish note is dominant later — makes it even better. And you can buy it for less than 5 dollars.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This is Good. Smells coconut with orange and pinaple! Great for unisex. And strong.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I like it fruity fresh and soft on pinaple coconut and orange. Perfect blend. Good one very like it

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet bubblegum. Not for me.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    It is tropical and kinda unisex at first, but the drydown is full feminine. Good smell sweet and sumery just not for guys.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I was hoping the wood notes in this would temper the intensely fruity sweet notes, but I couldn’t detect any woodiness at all. I smell major pineapple and pina colada and that’s about it. I think if it were a lighter scent I could still wear it, so I’m thinking about diluting it and trying again. Out of the bottle, it is too sweet and heavy. I like the tropical flavor of it, though, so I’m Hoping I can find a way to make it work on me.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Really liking this and it’s quite a surprisingly complex one. At different stages I get lilt (the pineapple and citrus soft drink) then something that smells dusty or gritty and then something watery and floral that reminds me of a milder l’eau d’issey. I cannot really detect strawberry nor any of the usual Arab style notes. It’s not a grown up, serious smell. It’s a happy smell.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    An interesting fragrance. It is unisex, but I honestly feel it leans a bit more female. I did a blind buy, and I was kind of hoping it would be similar to the Fiji scent by Old Spice, but this was not the case. Upon applying it, the pineapple and strawberry are very prevalent. It is incredibly fruity. After a while on my skin, it stays fruity, but becomes more floral and the coconut note comes out, the pineapple scent becomes a bit more subtle. There is also sort of a hint of musk to it as well which I think is quite nice. It is one of those perfume oils that does not project too much, it stays close to the skin, but lasts and stays strong. I feel like this would be a nice fragrance to wear for a walk on the beach or a day by the pool. It certainly is a good example of what comes to mind when one thinks “tropical”. Being a male, im not sure I can get away with wearing this, so I may end up giving it away to a female friend who might enjoy it. Overall, it is a high quality scent, I really like it, but im not sure it’s suited for me. If you are female and thinking of blind buying it, I would say go for it, it only cost me $4, so it was worth it.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is nice. Smells very floral in the opening, but after that the woods, pineapple, and strawberry (very prominent) comes out. Very little coconut in this, but you can smell it. It’s more of a the smell of an actually coconut as opposed to the VIW coconut milk. It smells feminine, but it also smells very much like Hawaii.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I do not find almost any of the listed notes in mine, with the exception of woods and citrus. I bought this blind based on the name (prior to the addition of it in the database), as I was hoping for something tropical. Instead what I find is something very masculine, reminiscent of an old school splash-on men’s aftershave.

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