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Far Away Rebel
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Far Away Rebel by Avon is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, the nose behind this composition is Jean-Marc Chaillan. The top notes reveal an explosion of whipped cream, blackcurrants, raisins and red fruits; the heart unfolds with Madagascar vanilla, orange blossom and sambac jasmine; while the base notes land on chocolate, caramel, salt, patchouli and ambertonic.
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If you like sweet scents, this is for you. It’s delicious: a blend of red berries, toffee and chocolate. A pure delight.
Smells super sweet; the bitter orange blossom is very noticeable, mixed with whipped cream, chocolate and caramel. After a few hours, it settles on the skin as a delicate scent reminiscent of the original Far Away. It has a certain resemblance to current gourmand fragrances.
Very sweet and comforting aroma, very much in the line of Black Opium. It has nothing to do with the original Far Away. I’ve loved it, though I miss more projection and longevity. Smells of red fruits with chocolate and toffee, which gives it that little coffee-like touch typical of the gourmands it resembles. A very good addition to my collection, although sometimes I boost it with body mist or Arabic oil before spraying. Scent 8/10, Longevity 5/10, Projection 6/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy again? Yes.
My first review and it’s for this delicious Avon fragrance, Far Away Rebel. I love the blackcurrant note, which is perceptible from start to finish, softened and creamy thanks to the whipped cream. On my skin, the toffee just serves to blend the notes; the chocolate gives it body, and I barely notice the orange blossom, but perhaps it softens things and provides the finishing touch that adds a certain freshness to this well-made blend. For me, it’s a version of the Black Opium EDT (the first one from 2015). The opening of that EDT (I believe it’s now discontinued) was sweet, delicious and fresh blackcurrants. Unfortunately, that note didn’t last long, and the EDT, which I thought was wonderful, had the drawback of very poor longevity on my skin. So I’m very pleased to have found this perfume, of better quality and much cheaper than the Black Opium EDT 2015, where my favourite notes stand out and last about six hours. It’s not the typical sticky, overwhelming gourmand perfume; it’s elegant in its own way. A pleasant surprise. My advice: give Avon fragrances a chance; they’re super cheap and very well made, with some even better than designer perfumes.
Very pretty, but it doesn’t last even 40 minutes.
Sweet and comforting aroma, very much in the line of Black Opium. It has nothing to do with the original Far Away. I loved it, although I miss more projection and longevity. Smells of red berries with chocolate and toffee, giving it that typical coffee note found in gourmands. Very good addition, though sometimes I boost it with a body mist or Arabic oil before spraying. Scent 8/10, Longevity 5/10, Sillage 6/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy again? Yes.
My first review and it’s for this delicious Avon fragrance, Far Away Rebel. I love the blackcurrant note that’s perceptible from start to finish, softened and creamy thanks to the whipped cream. On my skin the toffee just blends in, the chocolate gives it body, and I barely notice the orange blossom, but perhaps it softens it and is the finishing touch that adds freshness to this well-made blend. For me, it’s a version of Black Opium EDT (the first one from 2015). The opening of that EDT (I think it’s now discontinued) was sweet, delicious, and fresh blackcurrants. Unfortunately, that note didn’t last long and the EDT had the flaw of poor longevity on my skin. So I’m happy to have found this perfume, of better quality and more economical than the Black Opium EDT 2015, where my favourite notes stand out and last about six hours. It’s not the typical sticky gourmand; it’s elegant in its own way. A pleasant surprise. My advice: try Avon fragrances; they’re super cheap, very well made, and some surpass designer perfumes.
Hello. In my experience, it opens with blackcurrants and shy grapes peeking through, adding to a soft whipped cream. The orange blossom begins to emerge like a breaking wave within the top notes, blending softly yet decisively. It recalls the orange blossom in Scandal and La Vie est Belle, but with the seriousness and depth of Poison Girl EDP. The base notes take centre stage: it starts with a sweet, soft chocolate, with hints of dulce de leche, and deep down, a vanilla begins to pulse, adding character and… surprise! An intense jasmine appears. That vanilla and jasmine make you think of something, leaving you disoriented and desperate to recognise the sensation, and there, with eyes closed, you begin to feel and discover the original Far Away. Everything becomes pleasurable and ecstatic in this great fusion of Rebel. A bonbon filled with an intoxicating, mysterious, and tempting spell.
Hello, in my experience it opens with blackcurrants and shy grapes, plus a touch of soft whipped cream. The orange blossom emerges like a breaking wave in the top notes, blending softly but decisively. It recalls Scandal and La Vie est Belle, but with the seriousness of Poison Girl EDP. The base notes take centre stage: sweet chocolate with drops of dulce de leche, and underneath a vanilla that adds character… surprise! Intense jasmine! That vanilla and jasmine make you remember something, leaving you disoriented as you search for that sensation, and when you close your eyes you discover the original FAR AWAY. Everything becomes pleasant and ecstatic in this REBEL fusion. A bonbon filled with an intoxicating, mysterious, and tempting spell.
Far Away Rebel by Avon EDP: a little perfume with a strong opening of blackcurrants, orange blossom, and medium sweetness that evolves into salty chocolate over time. Lasts 2-3 hours with moderate projection. A pleasant and addictive fragrance for the senses. Recommended for ages 15+, all day, and cold climates. Yes, it resembles Black Opium.
I loved it! I adore sweet fragrances, so this has joined my favourites. It lasted incredibly long on my skin and clothes. As with any scent, the intensity varies; it fades over time depending on the perfume’s quality. In the case of Far Away Rebel, it lasts quite a while on my skin. I love the top, middle, and base notes. I wore it today from 08:20 until 21:30, and it’s still detectable on my clothes. On the skin, not so much, but it’s a treasure worth the investment. It’s better suited for fresh weather, autumn, winter, and perhaps spring; it’s overwhelming in summer. Would I recommend it? If you like sweet scents, obviously! It’s very different from typical bubblegum-style sweets; this feels floral and creamy.
I loved it! I adore sweet fragrances and this has joined my favourites. It lasted a long time on my skin and on clothes too. Like any scent, it fades in intensity over time; it depends on the quality whether it disappears or lingers. On my skin, Far Away Rebel lasts quite a while: I sprayed it today at 08:20 and at 21:30 it was still detectable on my clothes. Less on the skin, but it’s a treat worth it. It’s for cooler climates, autumn, winter, and maybe spring; in summer it’s overwhelming. Would I recommend? If you like sweets, obviously! It’s very different from bubblegum scents; here you get floral and creamy notes♡
I absolutely love it! I use it a lot. The little purple bottle was a bonus. I’m not a fan of overly sweet scents and Avon ones tend to be powdery, but this isn’t. How should I describe it? Dark, creamy, enveloping, and it stands out on my skin. Remember that every skin is different; what doesn’t work on one person might last longer on another.
Bought it based on reviews. With the bottle empty, I’d say if it had better projection and longevity it would be perfect. The scent is lovely, but if only you can smell it, that’s super selfish. Lasts about 4 hours at best. Well, given how cheap it is, I’m glad I’ve got an empty bottle.
Arrived! Ordered it here and I liked it. I expected it to be sweeter, but that acidic touch makes it exotic. On my skin, I sense everything except chocolate. Lasts well, though projection is low. It’s the distant cousin of the original Far Away (for the better) 👏
It feels strange on me; zero chocolate or gourmand vibes, it smells like violets despite what they say. It’s heavy and dark, leaving me unstable: does it smell good or like baby vomit? I don’t know, it’s a ‘maybe’.
On my skin, it leaves a strange scent; I don’t smell any chocolate at all, nor does it feel gourmand. Instead, I detect violets, yet they aren’t listed among the notes. The scent is quite heavy and dark. I’m torn between liking it and not liking it; it leaves me feeling unstable because I’m unsure if it smells good or not. Honestly, at times, it smells like baby vomit to me.
I love the entire Far Away line; now I use Rebel thanks to a 1 ml sample gifted by an Avon distributor. What does a floral and citrus fan say about gourmands? It comes across as sweet (I prefer florals and citrus), but I like it. As in other reviews, I don’t detect the chocolate; the blackcurrant, cream, and toffee make it sweet, while the surprising fusion with orange blossom makes it creative. Jean-Marc Chaillan, the perfumer behind scents for Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift, Calvin Klein, Liz Claiborne, Estée Lauder, Dolce & Gabbana, and others, has worked magic.
Its scent is very similar to YSL’s Black Opium—sweet, warm, and creamy… totally addictive, though in a celebrity style with a small trail, poor projection, and short longevity. Still, I love it because the price is accessible and it doesn’t hurt my wallet with re-applications.
I just don’t get along with Avon perfumes. I wanted to give this another chance with those attractive notes… and, as always, disappointment. It reminds me of Black Opium, which I adore, but the longevity is a joke, lasting less than half an hour. Plus, they label it Eau de Parfum; I don’t know if that’s a joke. The scent is rich and not bad, but it lacks power or strength, missing captivating notes like the spiced coffee in YSL. It’s indifferent, just like everything else from Avon 🙁
Like the On The Edge by Oriflame, I don’t detect the declared notes; instead, I get violet, leather, and caramel. It’s more gourmand than the previous one.
Do you know why people say it resembles Ilia Secreto from Natura? It smells very much of grape, even though the notes list blackcurrant. It’s a potent, slightly synthetic grape scent; Natura’s version feels like higher-quality fruit. Despite that, it’s rich, super fruity, and sweet. The trail is non-existent; you can only smell it if you’re practically touching the wearer. I didn’t detect any chocolate or toffee, just a sweet finish like syrup. On skin, it doesn’t last half an hour, which is a shame—I wouldn’t buy it again.
Avon lists only four notes: salty chocolate, toffee, orange blossom, and red fruits, so I’m basing my opinion on that. Far Away Rebel is gourmand and fruity, smelling like a sweet shop and ready to be eaten. Initially, the sweetened orange dominates, followed by the toffee. The salty chocolate is subtle at first but appears delicately towards the end. The longevity is moderate to high with a soft trail. Ideal for temperate and cold climates. It seems more expensive than it is, a real bargain.
I haven’t tried it, but judging by the notes, it could be the original Black Opium Eau de Toilette. Of course, I need to test this Avon version before writing a more comprehensive review.
This is the budget version of Kriska Drama by Natura.
A lovely vanilla with hints of Black Opium Nuit Blanche, very purple with currants and a faint plasticine note. On my nose, I didn’t detect the toffee or whipped cream, likely because I only sprayed one mist; the trail is low, requiring you to press your nose to it, and other fragrances seem to devour it. For the price, it’s worth it, but I wouldn’t buy it as I already own similar scents.
The scent is rich, reminiscent of Black Opium but slightly sweeter; however, it fades in a jiffy, making it perfect for everyday wear.
Hehe, well, let’s see… I just say I won’t be buying it again. The notes are promising but… buy it and you’ll see. If it happens to you as it did to me, you won’t even be able to smell it.
Delicious, creamy, and talc-like. All the notes are noticeable. The opening is identical to the discontinued Amor Amor Temptation, ufff. Now I’m testing the dry down and longevity; for a little over 100 Mexican pesos, you can’t ask for much more.
I detect whipped cream, caramel, white chocolate, vanilla, and salt. It doesn’t seem to be a dupe of Kriska Arrasa as that one has bitter chocolate. It’s my new favourite for daily wear. After several hours, the DNA of the traditional Far Away (which I hate) becomes very soft, but here I love it. Being gourmand makes it super youthful and enjoyable. I struggled to get my hands on it and I’m happy to have it.
Smells like whipped cream, caramel, white chocolate, vanilla, and a hint of salt. It doesn’t feel like a dupe of Kriska Arrasa, as that one has bitter chocolate. This has become my new favourite for everyday wear. After several hours, the DNA of the original Far Away (which I detest) becomes very soft on my skin, yet here I don’t know why I absolutely love it. Being gourmand makes it super youthful and enjoyable. I struggled to get my hands on it, so I’m thrilled to finally own it.
The only downside is that it doesn’t last long, but it’s worth having in every woman’s collection. It is extremely delicious, sweet, and delicate; you can really detect the blackcurrant, patchouli, caramel, and whipped cream. It’s a gem.
It smells like sweet chocolate and I loved it.
Far Away Rebel is both love and disappointment: it smells delicious, like a creamy dessert of berries, caramel, vanilla, and a touch of floral, simply adorable and nothing like its family; it’s modern and gourmand. However, the performance is disappointing: moderate sillage and an ephemeral two-hour longevity, the worst in my collection. It’s sad because it is truly delicious. Ideal for gourmand lovers.
I like it: at first, it smells of grape or blackberry, then of whipped cream. The overall scent is very deep, justifying its autumn/winter classification, although on me it wasn’t as potent; I can barely smell it when bringing my nose close. If you don’t want to draw attention, it’s ideal. I would wear it all year round because it doesn’t bother me; in fact, I smell it more in the heat than in the cold.
It smells absolutely delicious, like grape juice, and matches perfectly with Bath & Body Works’ dark cream; both are lilac. It lasts six hours on its own and up to eight hours with the cream. It’s a bargain and a delight.
It’s not an exact dupe of Black Opium, but it is very similar, especially once it has dried down. The opening features delicious blackberry notes with a whipped cream creaminess, while the dry down is dominated by coffee and vanilla, reminiscent of the original. It lasts over six hours with moderate projection in bursts. It’s sweet, sensual, and perfect for winter or autumn outings. I fell in love with it for the price, quality, and bottle; it was a blind buy worth it. On Notino, the 90ml costs less than €10. Follow me on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube @probadoaprobado for more reviews of similar affordable fragrances.
I absolutely loved it; it smells delicious and instantly transports me back to the 2000s, but it’s slightly disappointing as it doesn’t last long enough to really enjoy it.