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Elizabeth Taylor - "Baby Baby" - by Richard Bassett


Dame Elizabeth Taylor was born with a double set of jet black eyelashes and sapphire/violet eyes. In her early film, Sarah Taylor was accused of applying make-up to young Elizabeth eyes when, all along, her look couldn't have been more natural. She did not wear make up until she was almost 15 years old as her natural beauty shone through any photograph that a makeup artist could produce. She started used make-up at 15...as she was playing characters who were already women but she preferred a nice clean/clear face, running on the beach and playing with friends. As a young lady, Elizabeth had no reason to spend hours in front of the mirror. She was once asked what brand of exotic make-up moisturizer made her skin so stunning. She simple said, "I use hand lotion on my face" and that was that!!! Her beauty as a child was nothing compared to the zenith of beauty that she owned in her adult years... when she was name: "The Most Beautiful Woman in The World" on her 17th birthday.
In viewing these short film clips, please donate to the cause that has become Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life mission for over two decades. The eradication of AIDS in the world. Until such time, "The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation" funds programs and organization that give direct care to the population of millions affected with HIV/AIDS...whether it is direct care or related/ associated services. So many people are now living longer with AIDS/HIV due to advances in viral medication technology, but the impact of living a life with AIDS is far reaching. AIDS affects all of us, in one way or another. Generations of young people are not conscious of the 1980's. The face of AIDS has changed since the time when those who were ill were visibly stigmatized, akin to being lepers. Now, those with HIV/AIDS live life among the general population attempting to cope with the disease. Sometimes, silently. Emotionally, the impact is just the same as those first diagnosed. Fear. The only solution is to rid the world of this disease, therefore opening a technological highway aimed to ignite the remedy to so many other diseases as well.
Any amount of time or money will push this development ahead, not behind...never behind!
Thank you, Richard Bassett

xrichbassx@yahoo.com

The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
c/o Derrick Lee
Reback Lee & Company, Inc.
1990 South Bundy Drive, #700
LA, Ca. 90025

Or visit:.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org