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Арина1985 – :
@correspondence you should had tried Far away Dreams (sadly discontinued) but you should definitely give it a try to Far Away Exotic (i smell coconut+spices…. tropical vibe for sure)
Gurlevan – :
I was quite excited to be able to test this latest Far Away flanker… Would it live up to the best in Avon’s line of delightful Far Away releases?
Not really, no.
If you’re looking for a light little citrus scent with a pretty amber/orange blossom dry down, then all is well. If you want a scent with any power or character, look elsewhere. Comparisons have been made to Ralph Lauren Woman, and I want to clarify that there’s only the TINIEST resemblance in the quiet base notes. Woman distinctly outperforms Soleil. Not that Woman is a strong scent, mind you!
On the bright side, Soleil isn’t likely to offend anyone, and would make a charming gift for a young person or someone sensitive to strong fragrance. No parent is going to object to their child wearing such a scent – it’s milder than some shampoos!
Conclusion: For a modern flanker with flair, please check out Far Away Infinity. However, those who love soft amber/orange blossom may have a win here.
nahalnik – :
A powdery, soft floral. Light, close to the body.
Bottle is similar, if not identical to, a previous Far Away flanker. Very pretty box worth keeping.
justcose – :
I just received a bottle of this yesterday, which I had looked forward to trying since I first saw it in the Avon brochure. When I initially sprayed it on, my first sniff was what I can only describe as melted plastic. Needless to say, my first instinct was to scrub it off, but I resisted the urge in order to give the perfume a fair try. I like most of Avon’s current fragrance lineup, and I was determined to give this one a fair chance. I was never able to identify any of the listed notes, but with more time, the scent did improve. The plastic-type smell that came with the first spritz faded quite a bit, but was never completely gone until the frag faded and became a skin scent after a couple hours. Sillage and longevity were both poor for me. It may just be my chemistry, but I can’t recommend this one, sadly. And this will not be a fragrance that I will re-buy.
alexviper – :
This smells exactly as Far away Dreams, even the bottle looks the same. I’m kind of disappointed because I was expecting something different
dym693speagoessenda – :
To me it smells powdery with a hint of sweet. It seems a bit strong at first but mellows a bit after you have been wearing it and smells very NICE.
kvin22 – :
I believed I would like Far Away Soleil but sadly I was wrong. To my fussy nose there is an overwhelming synthetic, harsh note – perhaps faux honeysuckle. It is so harsh on me that I don’t even smell the tangerine and amber.
My two favorites of the Far Away line are the original Far Away and Far Away Infinity.
I’ll be giving Far Away Soleil to a friend who doesn’t have a fussy nose like mine and as she puts it – “will wear anything”. And I’ll bet it’ll smell great on her.
man-59 – :
I just purchased a blind buy of Avon’s “Far Away Collection” with Far Away, Far Away Infinity, and Far Away Gold. I love Far Away and Far Away Infinity – and can’t wait to try Far Away Soleil!
I wish they would make one with coconut and musk —
That would be GREAT!
orubicon – :
Omygosh! This is beautiful! It’s like Avon crooked it’s finger at the sun and popped it into the bottle like a genie and when you spray it a little warm citrus puff of white curling smoke comes out.Sniff Smile. Mmmmm.
For me, spray, walk through, not spray direct…. I can’t handle the sun. Ha ha.
DewyrTopalihog – :
A nice flanker, I wasn’t disappointed to be expecting something summery.
Far Away Soleil reminds me of a cross between Biagiotti’s Tempore Donna and Ralph Lauren’s new ‘Woman’.
Average sillage and longevity.
For the the price it’s nice:)
Miron_111 – :
Far Away Soleil hurry and come to Mexico