White Diamonds Perfume
White diamond perfume is a type of feminine body spray (known as Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds Perfume) introduced in 1991 that contains ingredients such as Neroli, Lily, Tuberose, Orris, Narcisse, Amber, Sandalwood, Patchouli, and Oakmoss. Its size is 3.3 ounces and can be found at sites such as Amazon.com and retail stores such as Target and Walmart. The white diamond perfume gift set comes in four pieces, with 3.3-ounce spray, 1.7-ounce perfume body lotion, 1.7-ounce moisturizing body wash, and ten-milliliter mini spray. The list price of the white diamond set at Amazon.com is $97.00, but Amazon sells it for $42.19, at a reduced price of 67% off the original price.
A white diamond perfume set at Walmart costs anywhere from $19.84-$25.00. Walmart offers Elizabeth Taylor’s diamond perfume collections—in the plural. There are six Elizabeth Diamond perfume sets at Walmart: (1) an award-winning White Diamonds gift set for $25.00, (2) ET White Diamonds Gift Set for Women for $19.84, (3) ET White Diamonds/Passion/Violet Eyes Gift Set for $19.84, (4) ET Sparkling White Diamonds Gift Set for $19.84, (5) Brilliant White Diamonds Gift Set for $19.84, and (6) Violet Eyes/White Diamonds Purse Set for Women for $19.00. As you can see, Walmart always has “extra low prices,” even when it comes to an Elizabeth Taylor diamond perfume set. A white diamond perfume set costs $22-$85 at Nextag.com, depending on the store from which you decide to buy a diamond set.
There is many a white diamond perfume review on store websites. One Walmart customer from Hot Springs, aged 25-34, uses her white diamond perfume every few days and loves it. She has been asked the name of it by other women and has recommended it to everyone she meets. One woman complimented the price of the perfume and thought it was such an affordable price for such a famous perfume set. One woman from Greeneville, MS thought the perfume was an “oldie but a goodie.” She claimed “it never gets old.” One woman titled her review “smells like grandma” and stated that the perfume was too high-smelling for young women. She only recommends the product for women ages 50 and up. One woman is thirty years old and states that she is always getting complimented for her scent from coworkers. Friends, and family members. She advertises for Elizabeth Taylor perfume and certainly seems happy with the brand.
Another woman liked the packaging of the perfume. A woman, age 65, loved the scent and packaging of the Elizabeth Taylor perfume. One guy bought the scent for a female relative and was pleased with the scent. Another gentleman bought the gift for his mother and was not surprised with how wonderful the scent was. One guy, James, was pleased with the purchase of this perfume for his wife. The white diamond perfume “made my angel smell like heaven,” was his response. An Indian woman from Atlanta remarked that there was a spring missing in the top of the perfume bottle. She could not return the package and was disappointed with her purchase. Wayne, another customer, bought the perfume for his wife. According to her, the perfume smelled like “old lady perfume” and he could not return it because of the Amazon hazardous return policy. One woman from Mexico said she likes the powder better than the spray, but still loved the product. The price was appealing to her as well, since she paid $29.00 for the brand—a brand that would cost anywhere from $45-$60 in a retail department store. Brinda, another customer, remarked that the product appearance was deceiving. She thought it was “parfum” but it turned out to be “eau de toilette.” One woman, Emily, bought the product for her mother-in-law. The mother-in-law loved it, and she made some progress with her in-laws because she bought the perfume.
Julie first got a whiff of the scent when her sister wore it. She asked her sister about the scent and then went and bought some for herself. Now that she wears it, she gets all sorts of compliments about the scent. Crystal, another customer, received the perfume from a cousin of hers. Before the cousin recommended it, Crystal says that she never gave the perfume a second thought. Now that her cousin bought it for her, she wears it and the compliments are far too many to recount.
Another customer liked disliked her perfume because the overheated and brought a foul, wine smell into her home. It then started to draw bugs and flies in the summertime. She got rid of the perfume and decided never to buy it again. In her case, she had always heard that Elizabeth Taylor perfume was a wonderful item. Then, after buying her first bottle, she now looks at the perfume brand with skepticism.
Diamond perfume often costs a pretty penny, though Walmart and Amazon sell the perfume for a decent price. The perfume also comes as powder, lotion, and body spray for women who want a different form of the scent than just the traditional perfume. The reviews about the perfume are mostly excellent raves, though there are a few dissatisfied customers—some who think the perfume smells like “old lady perfume” or should only be used by women ages 50 and above. Such reviews go to show that some will like the scent while others will not. At the end of the day, rave or criticism of the white diamond perfume is left up to human preference.
