Forever Elizabeth Elizabeth Taylor

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Forever Elizabeth Elizabeth Taylor

Rated 3.85 out of 5 based on 54 customer ratings
(54 customer reviews)

Forever Elizabeth Elizabeth Taylor for women of Elizabeth Taylor

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Forever Elizabeth by Elizabeth Taylor is a Floral fragrance for women. Forever Elizabeth was launched in 2002. Top notes are blackberry, apple, italian mandarin and green notes; middle notes are tiare flower, violet, orchid, rose and egyptian jasmine; base notes are cloves, sandalwood, amber, woody notes and white musk.

54 reviews for Forever Elizabeth Elizabeth Taylor

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This was my go to scent when I was 15 years old. I was so in love then and I still am now, 15 years later..
    I actually got the duped perfume oil version and it smells so damn close to the actual perfume.
    Now I need to buy this to have for my collection.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I heard about this perfume from a youtube Perfume Favorites video, I had never heard anyone talk about it before that! This reminds me so much of the first perfume I ever loved when I was growing up, Alfred Sung Paradise for women. I have no idea what note speaks to me, but it just is very nostalgic! I honestly love love the fragrance, but I prefer a strong fragrance so this really isn’t a big winner for me. If you love soft, musky, skinscent type perfumes I really think you would enjoy this. Just not strong enough on my skin.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Forever Elizabeth is lovely soft and long lasting floral.
    Really beautiful scent. I would recommend this to any other
    floral lover.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Really nice scent but it doesn’t last on my skin. Disappointed because i love how light and easy to wear it is. Was hoping it could be an everyday scent. Now I may give it away.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is pleasant and fruity, but with some definite amber warmth lingering in the background. That amber gives me hope that this will smell even better in cooler weather. We will see. Forever really is quite lovely, but not a show stopper or anything. I’m not sure what I expected from this one, but I love it’sweet simplicity.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a cute nice fragrance but I think I really bought it for the bottle. I’m a sucker for iridescent pearly stuff. Reminds me of the original Noa bottle. Light floral and fruity perfume, light like a body spray but I prefer light village in warm weather. I agree very few people would outright dislike this unless it was too tame for them.
    Very affordable and though I usually find Elizabeth Taylor’s perfumes too heavy and too mature, this and Violet Eyes are on the fresher side
    I can totally smell a similarity to Pantene products, clean shampoo.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Story of Forever Elizabeth~
    Cute little bottle, so round and iridescent. What do you have to offer me?
    Spritz *****
    Aw. Very nice.
    Fifteen minutes later: “let’s take a whiff”
    Elizabeth? Elizabeth? Where are you?
    Gone.
    Forever.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Forever Elizabeth might just be that hidden little jewel in the jewel chest of ET fragrances. A genuine joy to wear and own. The iridescence of the bottle is pretty, if not a little tacky. A bit like a fake pearl. Regardless of this, the scent actually smells rather expensive in a fabulous way. Doesn’t last, but even designers and ‘more-expensive-than-my-rent’ fragrances suffer the same fate.
    This a pretty, fresh and apple-y floral scent that doesn’t bother trying to stun – just comfort. Purchased this alongside Black Pearls and definitely prefer this. Surprising, genuinely.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Forever Elizabeth smells beautiful.A soft floral that is powdery,fruity and tangy with fresh green apples. A very pleasant and feminine fragrance.I love this scent.Rating 10/10.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a pleasant surprise. I was expecting the usual ET blast, which I like, however Forever ET is softer, without being a skin scent, and fresh and green. The apple to my nose is prominent. It’s not sour, but not a juicy red either. More like the scent of the green Granny Smith stewing apples. The blackberry works well with the apple and tones down the Tiara flower in the top notes. It’s a lovely combination and unlike anything else I own. Having cloves in the bottom notes always gets me in. So, while this fragrance might be officially termed floral, to me it’s Green and spicy. Delicious.
    BTW, I can’t see that there are matching body products, but I layered the perfume with Crabtree and Evelyn Tiara Flower hand cream to boost the longevity.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Forever Elizabeth is a very soft ET fragrance. This is certainly not like her other fragrances that you cant overspray or they become a silage monster. Upon first trying this, it reminded me somewhat of Isacc Misrahi Fabulous. It shares top note of mandarin, middle note of jasmine, and bottom note of sandalwood. I think that coupled with the fact that I enjoy wearing Fabulous in the winter cold it was ringing my bell slightly, it is no way a dupe. I think Forever Elizabeth is better suited to warmer weather, as it seems to not develop as strongly as I believe it will in the spring/summer. I don’t care for the smell of Fabulous in the summer, so I am very happy to sort of have a summertime replacement for it.
    The perfume itself starts out more zesty and fruity upon initial blast, but dries down pretty quickly to a close to your skin musky floral. The clove gives it a touch of spice to keep things interesting, but the nose has to kind of hunt for it. It has a green earthiness that keeps the flowers grounded, so you don’t feel like your struggling to get away from a head ache inducing flower garden. Its very easy to wear, it doesn’t set off on this massive ever changing personality adventure that most of ET fragrances lead you on. I suppose she may have wanted something subtle after Passion, White Diamonds, The fragrant jewels, Sparkling White Diamonds, and Black Pearls. As this came out in 2002 I can see how it may have been able to compete with the more aquatic and fruity fragrances that were more common at that time.
    I love the name, was hoping it would be something I like because my name is Elizabeth. Its not the signature scent of my lifetime but it is certainly something I will wear on days where I want something a bit more subtle. My Husband likes it! This is probably one of the safest of her fragrances that could appeal to almost anyone. Most of her others have a lot of personality and take some time to see if you could get used to. This one seems to just be itself. Forever Elizabeth indeed.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is a light floral. It has that “green” freshness to it.
    Very much reminds me of grass on a spring morning beside a blooming flower tree. Gets sweeter on me the longer I wear.
    If you like a softer and want something that won’t be overpowering definitely give it a try. I would think this is a safer office scent.
    I bought the 100ml Eau de Parfum for $30 CAD in a local drugstore. Inexpensive.
    To me when its dried it doesn’t smell any different than your average floral body spray, weak sillage and nothing unique. Not my favourite for Elizabeth Taylor, but still a pretty and safe scent.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    “She’s got style, she’s got grace, she’s a winner…She’s a lady..oh, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady!!!” Such a beautiful fragrance, sort of takes me back to the time of Tom Jones singing on TV, where women had fancy hairdos and always looked very pulled together. They looked and acted very classy. This fragrance to me is classy. Let’s people know you like to take care of yourself and you like to look -and smell- pretty….A timeless classic beauty.
    This is definitely a scent I could see my mom and a few (very classy) women we knew when I was growing up, wearing. Not a little girl perfume, not a candy yum-yum. A lovely fragrance for a lovely lady. Graceful and elegant yet still down to earth, soft and poised. I am not even looking at the notes, and I sure can’t pick up specific notes, this is just a soft floral to me. Blending nicely, a sign of a really good, well-put-together fragrance, for a well-put-together lady. Longevity is pretty outstanding, yet is not room-filling.
    I think this is great for year-round and even fine for day to night, and could even be office-friendly, as it is not overpowering. And I love the simple, classy, classic, timeless bottle. Also reminiscent of the classic times of yesteryear. Very comfortable for my bad wrists to spray, which I appreciate. A real treasure, and if you like and appreciate soft florals or classy, timeless scents, check this out. An amazing price for this one for even the largest bottle. Outstanding!!!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful, floral-sweet and very-slightly spicy fragrance. I find it haunting and addicting, though I’ve only owned it for a couple of weeks or so I do find myself craving this one.
    Elizabeth Forever, to my nose, is not a dupe of Guerlain’s Champs Elysees but similar in floral-sweetness; the musk-amber-sandalwood base provide a sweet warmth for the fruit and floral notes.
    This one may be the ‘lightest’ of this line that I’ve experienced so far (I have or have had: White Diamonds, Diamonds & Rubies, Diamonds & Sapphires, Diamonds & Emeralds, Black Pearls, and Passion).
    Elizabeth Forever is also reminiscent somewhat of Elizabeeth Arden’s Beauty. So though Elizabeth Forever isn’t a dupe of either one, if you like those, you are almost guaranteed to like this one as well.
    I do.
    I give the fragrance itself 7/10
    Sillage: soft, this one sits very close to the skin unless you apply a bit liberally
    Longevity: I can still smell delicate wafts of this rising up from my skin the next morning after applying this for my SOTE, so several hours.
    The quality belies the crazy-low pricetag as is the norm with fragrances from this house. I hope to always keep a bottle in my own collection; the bottle itself is even gorgeous but it’s what’s inside that has impressed me and makes me want to smell it more.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m impressed with this, for the price I was thinking it would smell old but it’s fresh and young. Sweet tiara flower, very green with the apple…it’s great. Only problem is doesn’t really last…

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m so disappointed I had high hopes for this perfume after reading the reviews. I’m sad that I absolutely hated this perfume. It smells like soap and fabric softener and I returned it. The perfume bottle was really cheap looking to me too. I do not have luck with Elizabeth Taylor perfumes. I’ve bought 5 so far and have only liked one (Gardenia). I think I’m done with purchasing any Elizabeth Taylor fragrances they just seem really cheap and synthetic to me.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Yum!! I LOVE this! I just received my order of it as a blind buy and it’s heavenly! Energetic, yet soft and sweet, this reminds me of my mom’s 80’s white floral perfumes mixed with the acidic Pleasures of the 90s from Estee Lauder.
    This is a fruity floral, uplifting, strong and balanced by an undertone of musk/sandalwood and warmth. The bottle is very pretty too, iridescent looking glass with modern lines and a frosted look cap.
    I am so pleased with my purchase!!! I love this!

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance is so lovely. I love it. My husband loves it also. It just does not last on me.
    I really love the apple note in it! It is softly floral, so light and feminine.Perfect for a spring day.
    I do not have this problem with any other of of Liz’s fragrances. I will wear it, but won’t be able to wear for special occasions, because it just does not stay on my skin.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Forever Elizabeth is really lovely! It’s been really growing on me lately as a mood-lifter.
    This is not some over-sweetened, characterless, celeb cheapie. In the first 30 seconds I can totally picture a wild brambly overgrown crabapple bush in a sunny, overgrown field. Very green and a woodsy note mixed with the clove bite and blackberry gives it an interesting fresh, crisp character in addition to the lush, soft florals and green apple. Violet/rose and creamy tiare flowers soften the heart and it all just blends so pleasantly. This one is safe, beautiful, and a crowd pleaser.
    It’s got a tart apple, but it’s also sweet and juicy, and the gentle floral notes and green notes make this a winning combo. Later you get a white musk/slightly soapy dry-down that holds its character throughout. Good longevity. I find this scent to be crisp and energizing, clean and happy. I can see the references to a nice fresh shampoo scent but more complex! I think I’ll probably wear it more in spring and summer, or maybe to part those winter clouds a little.
    P.S. If you like this perfume, try Violet Eyes, my other E. T. Favorite. They are different from one another, but very very pretty sisters.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Just when I thought I didn’t need another Elizabeth Taylor perfume, my nose loved Forever Elizabeth!
    This is not a popular fragrance, even among the Liz Taylor perfume collectors. Her most successful fragrance is and always will be White Diamonds, and to a degree, her very first perfume Passion. Diamonds & Rubies is also very beloved. This fragrance is nowhere near the level of White Diamonds, which is more of a spicy powdery white floral scent. This is not as floral to my nose as it is fruity. She is an Oriental, with pronounced top notes of fruit, a small heart of florals & a base of amber, sandalwood & woods. Though the notes on paper sound like this perfume packs a punch, she is really very gentle.
    A blackberry, a delicious berry & fruit scent is detectable at the first spritz. This part reminds me of Cartier So Pretty which shares the same notes of blackberry & citrus, here in the form of mandarin and orange. The green apple note is not heavy but it’s there. It’s just a really sweet mélange of fruit. As it’s so fruity from the start, it feels like a summer time fragrance; but she is coming off as formal & elegant, meant for evening wear. The fruit notes fade & the florals begin to emerge from the heart.
    Five floral notes: tiare, violet, orchid, rose & jasmine. There are green notes (from the top) which continue to blend with the florals giving them a fresh botanical & garden scent, like actual flowers. There’s plenty of violet to my nose, minimal rose & jasmine. I would not call this a white floral. She is really more of a green floral with violet & orchid. Smells like a greenhouse or hothouse with orchids that are being grown outside their natural climate. Flowery & green, soothing & beautiful. It’s herbal & floral and maybe that’s why some reviewers have likened it to floral shampoo. I just know it smells nice.
    The dry down becomes progressively woodsy, perhaps too woodsy, and can indeed turn into a masculine scent, like a man’s cologne with dark woods. But I happen to like that. It’s very complex & very engaging. I love when perfumes have so many different notes to enjoy and to experience. This fragrance is multifaceted & the woods especially the sandalwood is absolutely gorgeous. She’s earthy and I’m not surprised to smell the cloves. Smells like cloves & earth, green bushes, herbs & flowers. It’s chemical but has the allusion of being natural. The Oriental character of the base notes and the dry down also reveals warm musk and a honey like amber.
    This perfume is beautiful & terribly underrated. Forever Elizabeth is wearable in both summer & winter. The fruit notes at the top & the florals speak of warm weather but the cloves, woods & musk are warm and evoke either autumn or early winter. This is a very well composed fragrance for any season. Yes it is mature & perhaps only a grown, experienced lady can appreciate & wear this perfume better than a younger gal. None of it is too sweet or sugary, and it’s an aromatic and elegant floral chypre. This is a chypre more than an Oriental but it has both qualities.
    So beautiful & enchanting.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    UPDATE: Of my previous review.
    I absolutely love this parfume. This has become my good mood parfume. When ever I feel the scent of these lovely floweres, I smile and become in such a great mood.
    I´m definitely gonna buy another bottle, if the online store get it back.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    This is actually my mum’s fragance and on her smells lovely. However, I borrowed it sometimes and on my skin plays havoc.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve owned Forever Elizabeth for some time now. I have so many perfumes that some get an initial test and then get “lost”. This is one of them. There’s something very peachy about this scent to me – there’s no actual peach note, which surprised me a little. Usually I can pick out apple very easily in perfumes and I wouldn’t have guessed it was in here until I actually looked at the notes. Of all of Elizabeth Taylor’s perfumes I believe Forever Elizabeth is my favorite. It’s a very juicy floral if that makes sense. More on the floral side of the fruity-floral spectrum, for sure, but it’s not screechy or dowdy smelling. I am a lover of floral fragrances, white florals in particular, and DH often says that my perfumes smell “old”. This is one of the few floral dominant scents I have worn that he’s appreciated. It’s clean, feminine, and crowd pleasing, but I don’t find it overly generic. I actually don’t think it smells much like Arden Beauty, which I also own. AB has that rubarb note that makes the perfume a little more sour, and I much prefer Forever Elizabeth. I’m glad to have rediscovered this scent and I think it will get lots of wear from me in the last few weeks of summer. 🙂

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    This scent is light and feminine. Floral and a little fruity. It’s very classy. You really can’t go wrong with this.
    It lasts for hours on me, but the sillage is not so overpowering that I couldn’t wear it to work. I’ve got a pretty big bottle so I don’t see myself running out anytime soon, but if I ever do I’d try to find this gem again.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Forever Elizabeth By Elizabeth Taylor
    Top Notes Blackberry Apple Orange Green Notes
    Middle Notes Tiare Violet Orchid Rose Jasmine
    Base Notes Cloves Sandalwood Amber Woods Musk
    Has no one discovered the violet in this perfume the violet that is absent in Violet Eyes? Whenever I smell floral fragrances of various flowers as long as it contains violet I can always smell it right off the bat. This is not a violet perfume however as it is not the dominant accord. The flowers in this bouquet are lovely. Tahitian tiare which is yet another form of gardenia, exotic orchid, rose and jasmine. They are more like Oriental flowers to me and yet they are not the stars of this show. This is a fragrance of fruit and woods. The opening and the base notes are the real key players. The opening is citrus and apple. It’s fruity like fruit shampoo I have at home that smells of apple. Beautiful smell though. The flowers come and go and while it is a very pleasant smell the unisex aspects of this fragrance become apparent at the dry down. It’s woodsy beautifully woodsy and a tad musky. The cloves are also very aromatic and strong. It’s a mature fragrance as well. It can also wear as an Oriental fragrance because of the sandalwood. This is mostly a fruity chypre. It’s not very impressive and certainly the dullest of the Liz Taylor perfumes but it’s ok. It almost seems like the noses behind this fragrance realized that most of the previous Liz Taylors were either florals or woodsy scents and the fruits were never that important. Most Liz Taylor fragrances have a very sweet or saucy peach scent to it. This is by far the fruitiest of her fragrances. Lots of delicious apple citruses and berries. I find it very enjoyable in summer weather and because of the aromatic touches of cloves this gets spicier at the end. Very much an evening cologne. It can get sexy as well. Sexy and sophisticated just like Liz Taylor herself.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Time for another Elizabeth Taylor review. Shied away from this for a while because weather wasn’t warm enough and kept focusing on apples and berry. Fruity is here and it’s all in the top notes. However, this truly is a Floral and not a floral fruity. I get no headache whatsoever. I don’t find Forever Elizabeth overbearing. This fume has a strong base as one would expect from this line. Here we have two types of wood. To me, this is an easy floral. It certainly isn’t in the caliber of Arden’s Red Door. Finding it softer than Diamonds and Emeralds and even Diamonds and Sapphires. I Love this one. Not as sheer as Sparkling White Diamonds or Brilliant. Just a really fun, full floral. What’s not to like? Elizabeth Taylor has a superior line especially at its price point which I think is too easily criticized. These fragrances require some time to get to know. Basing a review on them without really getting to know them is not to know them at all. I consider this line much more than celebrity. These are all gems and perfume history class.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Very strong floral. Giving me a headache, ended up washing it off. A cheap perfume the smell doesn’t go away. Lucky I only bought a small bottle. Love Violet eyes and White Diamond but this is nasty. Will use as toilet spray

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like a mans cologne. A decent cologne, but… too masculine for me. It must be the woody notes.
    It has a strong amber note to, which makes this scent very smooth.
    I get none of the fruity notes. I was hoping for “apple shampoo” that was mentioned in the reviews, but no.
    The dy down is all “papery fake/cheap vanilla”, not nice at all.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    A beautiful floral woodsy fragrance. Opens with a distinct green apple scent. The floral heart contains roses, jasmines, orchids, violets and tiare. These are all heavy hitting flowers. The woods are layered with amber sandalwood and musk. But this is not a heavy musk. Nothing animalic about it. A simple sweet fragrance. I tested this out and I ordered it. Will you be my wedding perfume?

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I am having a lot of fun testing ET scents from a plethora of samples I received in a giveaway. The first scent I sampled was Violet Eyes, and less than 24 hours later, I had gone out and purchased a full bottle. Forever Elizabeth is my second test.
    I keep waiting for an ET perfume to blow my hair back, a la Giorgio, Poison, etc. Maybe I’m just not there yet in my sampling process, but I have already found another ET scent I wouldn’t mind owning.
    To me, this is a comforting scent. It’s soft, lovely and warm. At first sniff, I get the snap of a crisp apple, but it tones down quickly and I’m reminded of warm laundry. I feel like I would enjoy this sprayed on a scarf in the fall/winter.
    I know ET has some “big” scents. But I also know that I’ve passed over her scents for years because of my preconceived notions. So far I’m two for two in being pleasantly surprised by Elizabeth!

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I was able to get a tester of this, and though it is a nice fragrance, it ticked all the boxes of things that I DIDN’T want in a perfume.
    It was very weak in both sillage and longevity, and it had a very, very prominent apple note. I like apples, but the aroma they dub ‘apple’ in perfumes, shampoos and conditioners has never agreed with me.
    As with all perfumes it probably smells lovely on the right person, but on me, it was a flop. I think the actual bottle is lovely, though!
    And, when my sister-in-law visited she had her bottle of Sarah Jessica Parker’s ‘Lovely’ with her, and right out of the bottle, it was pretty much identical to Forever Elizabeth.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Fruity-floral that smells nice (if a bit generic) but has poor longevity. If you want a lovely fruity-floral with good longevity, try Violet Eyes instead!

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very nice fruity-floral scent. For me the apple is most prominent. It is an easy to wear fragrance that would not likely offend anyone.
    I’ve layered it with Molinard’s Vanille Marine and it made for a nice caramel apple experience!

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Replicates Arden Beauty, I like it…but will not invest in it if i have AB already…

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    The opening is apple with a caramel-like sweetness. The apple disappears quickly to me. The dry down is a powdery floral that further drifts to a slightly salty sandalwood. Warm, close sillage. Overall, this perfume reminds me of apple pie. To me, it is another scent that I think would be lovely wafting in cool, humid air.
    edit- wearing it today, I can only describe this dry down as the vanilla/peppermint-plastic/synthetic smell my dolls had when I was a child. It’s not unpleasant and numbly sweet.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    This is probably the most crowdpleasing of Elizabeth Taylor’s fragrances. Its soft, floral, and inoffensive. It has none of the polarizing aspects of some of her other perfumes, like the loud floral of White Diamonds, or the civet note in Passion. This is simply a delicate powdery floral with a touch of fruit, on a base of the mildest soft sandalwood. I really love fragrances like this. You can wear this anywhere.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells so much like Arden beauty by Elizabeth Arden only softer. I later found out that this fragrance is a creation of Elizabeth Arden. This would be a good gift as it is wearable by a woman of any age. doesn’t smell cheap and is affordable.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Hm, how can I put my thoughts on Forever Elizabeth? Well, I think the best way is this: if the Vestal virgins of ancient Rome ever wore a perfume, it might as well be this. There’s something very delicate and virginal about this. It entices you with its delicate beauty and purity yet it remained aloof and discreet. It’s the scent that trails behind them as they pass through a crowd of Roman citizens that bowed reverently to them. Yes, this is a scent that commands respect. Respect for things that are beautiful, untouchable, and out of this world. I feel a tantalizing sense of unattainablity when I wear this. It works as a green fruity floral on me with the floral and fruity nuances intertwined like a fine Chantilly lace. Sometimes you noticed the other more, but both are definitely present. The only downside is the short longevity. Even my City Rush from Avon far outlast this and given Avon’s notorious reputation on the longevity department, that’s such a shame for the ET line! But luckily I got the 3.4oz bottle so I can just spray myself away! My second ET fragrance after Diamonds and Emeralds and the best of the 2. Funny thing about this is that I always wanted to purchase it but always got distracted with something else, and when I set my mind on it, it always sold out at my local Elizabeth Arden counter! Even funnier (or ironic, take your pick) is that I finally got it for my birthday present today! So maybe Forever Elizabeth and I are meant to be after all, LOL!

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this at a great price at my local Ross. It is a pleasant, soft white floral with an apple note. This would be a great starter fragrance for a young woman transitioning into more grown-up scents, but personally I don’t think it’s anything special. This frag seems to vanish quickly for me, it’s gone within a few hours of being sprayed.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice scent. Smells fresh, soft and floral. Not over powering, not overly sweet, not too powder smelling. Just perfect! Last a while as well. Elizabeth’s best!!

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Might get myself a bottle. I spritz some of my mum’s one and I like it. Specially after a bath. So nice and light yet quite fluffy, powdery and gentle smelling. A bit like baby wipes or something.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this ‘blind’ on Ebay (along with some body lotion and bath/shower gel in the same lot) so I was taking a risk as I’ve never bought any Liz Taylor perfumes before. However, due to all the (mostly) positive views on the perfume on this very site I trusted my judgement in the end and I haven’t been disappointed. I am now wearing the perfume and sprayed it about 3 hours ago, so it’s fairly long-lasting. The main smell I get is rose but it’s not overpowering. In fact, the longer it remains on my skin the better the smell gets. It’s actually quite unusual but I like it. I now want to try all the other Elizabeth Taylor perfumes, Passion being at the top of my list. As far as Celebrity Perfumes go, Elizabeth Taylor’s can’t be beaten and never will be, especially since I bought the 3 products (including postage) for well under £15!!
    Last night I was trying to figure out what the perfume reminds me of and this morning it hit me. It smells remarkably like ‘Happy’ by Clinique but at a fraction of the price!

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    I like the bottle on this, got a good deal at 20 bucks for quite a large bottle. This reminds me of a really good smelling conditioner. The one I am using right now, actually, smells quite a lot like this. it’s pantene split end mender.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the last one I need and I will have the entire Elizabeth Taylor Collection! i love ALL of her perfumes so I’m sure I will love this as well. This and Vilot Eyes are the only Elizabeth Taylor fragrances without a Jewl theme???
    EDIT: Sorry, I forgot about Gardenia & Passion, so I guess the non-Jewl theme is not so unusal…

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    like it, I think this one EDP one, due to its fruitiness, freshness and a bit flowery, Im a man, I think it can be consider as one of unisex juice. feel fresh and young when wearing it. I bought it quite cheap though.. recomend buying I think.
    For those who live in tropical country, wearing freshness fragrance is a must. Why? because living in 30-45 deg C doing this and that can make you sweat all day. even in the night…

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice and soft but still there is a vague “stickiness”….wonder what that is?
    Update: After the bottle has been oponed a week the stickiness dissapears. Now love!

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Another favorite from Elizabeth Taylor! She never let me down when it came to fragrances and this is just another perfect scent!
    Most perfumes that include Apple (Green OR Red) in the top notes, wins me over instantly. There is just something about it when mixed with just the right ingredients that enlightens my senses and I need to wear it. Much like Forever Elizabeth! It has a softness to it but unlike other “soft” scents, this does not fade right away which is always a complaint of mine.
    Just like most of Ms Taylors fragrances, you can expect plenty of compliments and you will get to smell it ALL DAY!
    This is also one of my favroite bottles ever!

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I do love this scent. It is almost the perfect light floral without any of the funny melon/ozonic notes that detract from so many others. It smells like a beautiful spring day with cold floral scents perfuming the air. The apple note is like sweet briar/eglantine leaves after the rain and freshens the rose. Sometimes I think I smell lilac.
    The only problem is that it dosen’t last at all on my skin. Or my clothes. An hour or two and it is completely gone. Which is disappointing in an eau de parfum. I wish there were a body lotion that went with it. I will try it with a scentless lotion to see if that helps with its longevity. Otherwise I will just keep spritzing. Good thing it is ridiculously inexpensive.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Exquisite a real pleasure for the senses:)

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Fresh, feminine and clean for church or the office, similar to Fifth Avenue. Much nicer than most of her other fragrances that have somehow gotten more attention. A good value for this price, would make a nice gift for a working woman age 40 and up-no, not old ladyish, I wear it. One spritz at the wrist will last most of the worday, which should suffice as you weren’t planning on wearing this one out, were you?

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t believe it took me so long to wear this little beauty. My mom gave it to me four years ago, but at the time a certain sharpness repulsed me, as well as a note very much like classic Tide laundry powder. Now I’m living in a cold country, and it seems both the low temperatures and the passage of time have buffed the edge off the top notes, leaving this soft feminine purple-floral. It’s green and even virginal and I wear it when my brain needs a rest from the vanillas and orientals I prefer in fall. The formula is such that the notes listed above don’t call attention to themselves. I still catch a whiff of Tide from time to time, which I find more amusing than annoying. The dry-down is beautiful and reminds me somewhat of Tommy Hilfiger Freedom, a discontinued favorite.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    soft, subtle fragrance, love it

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    This is Elizbeths best fragrance by far. To me it smells light and floral,but in a short while doesn’t last long…or so it seems because when I turn around I still smell the sweet Jasmine in it and the lovely soft rose scent. Others can smell it and tell me how good it smells. I do wished I could smell it longer. I’d definetly purchase this again. It’ so affordable and smells sooooo goood!!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    It’

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