Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

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Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

Elizabeth Taylor Passion EDT Spray 74 ml

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Ed. note: Elvis Presley released Teddy Bear perfume in 1957, and Sophia Loren did have a fragrance called Sophia that launched under Coty in 1980 or 1981. Elizabeth Taylor Passion, however, is widely considered to be the first fragrance from a "big" celebrity, and the scent that started the trend of celebrity fragrances.

Elizabeth Taylor Passion 74ml Eau de Toilette Spray for Her

Prescriptions must be written on an Authority Prescription Form, and the approval number must be noted on the prescription. Pharmacists cannot dispense the item as a pharmaceutical benefit unless it has been approved by Medicare Australia (indicated by the presence of the approval number).

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Elizabeth Taylor stars as Cleopatra, the cunning queen of Egypt who seduces the rulers of Rome. She rolls out of a rug and onto the floor wearing a chiffon dress of the roman uniform: red and white. Here she is making her own political power to Caesar. Cleopatra struggles to find balance between "politics and passion" head and heart in a man's world, a struggle that transfers into her clothing & scent. She uses her clothes as armour. Her scent also her emotional giveaway, indicating her mood and deaires. She wears a powdery, smoky, animalic, harsh, stunning, complex, intriguing, intoxicating and incredibly sexy scent during romantic or passionate interactions. Other than being 1980s fragrances in purple bottles with purple juice, why are Passion & Poison so similar to me? One reason is the shared white florals. Although Passion doesn't have as much tuberose, my skin amplifies the shared white floral notes. The other reason is the shared honey & incense notes, which wear similar on me. The top is different because Poison has the plumy-grape thing going on. Plus, Poison is light & brighter and holds the tuberose longer. And, Passion is incredibly unisex by today's standard's while Poison remains a femme. However, I just can't shake the association: Passion wears like a deeper, darker Poison, which was once my signature scent and still one of my favorites.

Passion Elizabeth Taylor perfume - a fragrance for women 1988

If you enjoy drama powerhouses and are ok with just a bit too much animalics, this is for you. Highly unisex today, this belongs in all vintage collections, especially chypre lovers and anyone who enjoys the golden decade, baroque scents and a good perfume in general. Its disgusting and I think I like it....its sexy, dirty, animal musk. Perfect for sexual fantasies, animal desires, men, leather, sex. It's absolutely perfect for layering with flower notes. I don't sense more than the incense, the sandalwood, the musk, the leather. This could very well be a male fragrance, for certain. Don't overspray, be careful, I can still smell it after a cold bath, it's strong stuff.Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not require an explicit approval from Medicare, instead the doctor can use the Authority code found in the published Schedule for a given drug/indication.

Passion by Elizabeth Taylor (Eau de Toilette) » Reviews Passion by Elizabeth Taylor (Eau de Toilette) » Reviews

Amazing sillage and longevity, easily fills a room making the wearer the center of attention, something that I personally love. Smelling it blind I would never have thought of it as a celebrity or drugstore fragrance; instead it is in the same quality ballpark as any designer scent from the decade. One spritz lasts for hours and hours and sillage is about an arms length. This is sexy, yes, but also cozy and warm in it's own way.

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Drydown to a sweet, musky, powdery incense, making Passion a wonderful Oriental that's ignored because of it's price. Don't be fooled by the name and the politics. Don't let yourself be swayed by commercialism and hype and pay exorbitant prices to cover the costs of commercials and tv. Close your eyes and let your nose tell you what's wonderful. But I also felt a nasty, disgusting, pungent dog thing going on, must be the civet and spices, oh my, I need to sleep on it. Some PBS medications are restricted and require prior approval from Medicare before a doctor is able to prescribe them on the PBS. This prior approval to prescribe grants the doctor the Authority to prescribe the desired medicine and have it funded under the PBS.

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I'm surprised it's not considered to be unisex, surprised it's not in the animalic, leather group before anything. Love this potent, animal sex musk, this leathery, raunchy,sex- musk. It's no wonder its called ''Passion''. Authority to prescribe an Authority medicine is granted for specific indications and/or for certain patient circumstances. Authority may be obtained by telephone to Medicare Australia (known as "phone approval") or in writing from an authorised delegate of the Minister for Health. Just bought it, seems like it will be a perfect, bold note and breath of passion. It has all marks of a great, bold perfume, the civet, the incense, the leather, the musk, the white flowers, the spices and green notes. I'm surprised men do not buy this more. Besides Kuoros not many perfumes have three sexy notes as leather, civet and musk together.Passion’s notes include gardenia, jasmine, rose, ylang ylang, lily of the valley, amber musk, patchouli, sandalwood, cedarwood, incense, and moss. In 1988, the fragrance won a FiFi as the Women’s Fragrance of the Year, Nouveau Niche ( Fendi won Fragrance of the Year, Luxe). Jan Moran in Fabulous Fragrances quotes Taylor as saying about Passion, “It has a scent of mystery, slightly effusive, kind of smoky and sweet.” As to why she named the fragrance Passion, Taylor said, “I think it’s passion that’s made me a survivor. If you care about other people, it becomes a passion…I have a passion for life and loving.” Although today’s Passion is probably only a weak reflection of the perfume it used to be, it does intrigue me, and I’ll be on the watch for an old bottle to see if I can hear more of its orchestra (to mix in another metaphor). Passion must have been complex and grand at one time, like Elizabeth Taylor herself, and I want to experience it. One thing is sure: I won’t find it at the drugstore any time soon.



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