First Impressions
The first spray of Far Away Beyond The Moon feels like stepping into a twilight garden where fruit trees bloom alongside night-blooming flowers. There's an immediate sweetness—not cloying, but lush and inviting—as cherry and blackberry mingle with the sharp bite of pink pepper. This opening defies expectations. Where you might anticipate a simple fruit cocktail, Avon has crafted something more complex: the dark fruits are tempered by spice, creating an intriguing tension that hints at the creamy floral heart waiting beneath. Within moments, you sense this isn't a fragrance content to play it safe. It reaches for something more ambitious, something that lives up to its celestial name.
The Scent Profile
The opening act balances precariously between dessert and danger. Cherry leads the charge with blackberry as its companion, but that pink pepper adds crucial edge—a sparkling, almost electric quality that keeps the fruit from becoming too sweet or juvenile. This top note phase is brief but memorable, like a shooting star across the night sky.
As the fragrance settles into its heart, the true character emerges. Lady of the Night flower (Cestrum nocturnum) takes center stage alongside tuberose, creating a white floral wall that's both opulent and slightly intoxicating. These aren't your grandmother's polite florals—there's a heady, almost narcotic quality here. The tuberose in particular shows its full personality: creamy, slightly indolic, with that characteristic buttery richness that tuberose lovers recognize instantly. An accord listed as "water fruit" adds a subtle juiciness that bridges the gap between the berry-bright opening and the milky depths to come.
The base is where Far Away Beyond The Moon reveals its comfort-seeking soul. Sandalwood provides woody structure—the 67% woody accord presence is unmistakable—while Madagascar vanilla and milk create a soft, almost gourmand foundation. This isn't sharp vanilla; it's the rounded, skin-like warmth of vanilla blended with lactonic smoothness. The milk note adds an unusual creaminess that feels modern and cozy, like cashmere against bare skin. Together, these base notes ensure the fragrance dries down to something wearable and embraceable, never straying too far into challenging territory.
Character & Occasion
The community data tells a clear story: this is a fragrance born for cooler weather and evening wear. With winter and fall scores at 100% and 98% respectively, Far Away Beyond The Moon clearly thrives when the temperature drops. That heavy white floral heart and creamy base would feel stifling on a summer afternoon but become absolutely magical on a crisp autumn evening or during winter's dark days.
The day-versus-night split is equally revealing. While it manages a respectable 55% for daytime wear, it soars to 93% for evening occasions. This makes perfect sense given the Lady of the Night flower—a bloom that literally releases its fragrance after sunset. There's something inherently nocturnal about this composition, something that comes alive under artificial light and stars rather than sunshine.
This is a fragrance for someone who loves their white florals unapologetic and their sweetness balanced with sophistication. It suits the person who reaches for cozy, enveloping scents but doesn't want to smell like everyone else wearing generic vanilla. The 55% soft spicy accord adds just enough complexity to keep things interesting.
Community Verdict
With a rating of 3.97 out of 5 from 662 votes, Far Away Beyond The Moon has earned solid appreciation from its wearers. This isn't a niche darling pulling perfect scores from a handful of devotees—it's a fragrance that's been tested by hundreds and found genuinely appealing. That score suggests a well-executed composition that delivers on its promises without necessarily revolutionizing the category. The vote count itself indicates healthy interest and engagement; this isn't flying under the radar.
How It Compares
Avon positions this as part of their Far Away lineage, and the DNA connection to Far Away and Far Away Beyond is evident in the approachability and romantic character. However, the comparisons to prestige fragrances are telling: Good Girl by Carolina Herrera shares that dark cherry sweetness, Black Opium brings similar nocturnal energy, and La Vie Est Belle offers comparable gourmand florals. That Far Away Beyond The Moon holds its own in this company speaks to Avon's successful formula. It won't replace those luxury bottles for collectors, but it captures a similar mood at a fraction of the price point.
The Bottom Line
Far Away Beyond The Moon succeeds at what it sets out to do: deliver an accessible, wearable white floral with enough personality to stand out from the drugstore crowd. The 3.97 rating reflects honest appreciation—this is good work, even if it's not groundbreaking. For someone building a fragrance wardrobe on a budget, this offers excellent value, especially for fall and winter evening wear.
Should you try it? Absolutely, if you love white florals with fruity sweetness and creamy bases. If you've enjoyed any of its prestige cousins but balk at their price tags, this deserves a test drive. If you're a tuberose devotee who appreciates that flower in all its forms, the heart notes here won't disappoint. Just know what you're getting: this is a fragrance that blooms best after dark, when the moon rises and inhibitions fall. It's romantic without being vintage, sweet without being simple, and ambitious enough to reach beyond—even if it doesn't quite touch the stars.
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