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Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds
Abstract: Classic flowery fragrance from the house of Elizabeth Arden
This feminine fragrance was launched in 1991 after the succes of Passion for Women in 1987. The silver screen star is personified in this sophisticated and bold scent.
Notes: Living Amazon Lily, Italian Neroli, Egyptian Tuberose, Living Narcisse, Turkish Rose, Living Jasmine, Italian Orris, Amber, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Living Sandalwood
Type: floral
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Credit: elizabethtaylorbeauty.com
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Unfortunately for me, this had to have been one of the least attractive fragrances I've ever tested. Of course, it all must be a matter of body chemistry, as "White Diamonds" remains one of the company's best-sellers. White-flower bouquets are notoriously awful on me, with the exception of gardenia: On my skin, "White Diamonds" turns putrid and "off". There is nothing sheer or sparkling about it, and not a hint of sweetness surfaces at any time from this musty, dusty juice. However, there is a depth and warmth to "White Diamonds" that hearkens back to days gone by. It is heady and dense and with the proper skin chemistry, I imagine this would smell very luxurious. On me, however, it will only smell "off". For a fresher version, try "Pure White Linen" by Estee Lauder.
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