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Showing posts with label EPAS by Revlon c1975. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EPAS by Revlon c1975. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

EPAS by Revlon c1975

In 1975, the Experimental Project Apollo-Soyuz (EPAS) was established to honor the groundbreaking first cooperative manned space flight. The fragrance, aptly named EPAS, was proposed by none other than Gehrman S. Titov, one of the esteemed pioneers of Soviet cosmonautics.

EPAS by Revlon, inspired by the visionary spirit of the Experimental Project Apollo-Soyuz, captures the essence of cosmic exploration in every scent.




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