Day 19: Nobel Prize winning mo |
It’s Day 19 of Movember and I think the time has come for me to start styling this itchy addition to my face. Question is: what look do I go for? I’m quite tempted by a pencil thin ‘tache, but I wonder if it would make me look less like Errol Flynn and more like a spiv. All will be revealed on Wednesday, which is when the good folks at Hair @ Andrew Tosh have agreed to give me a free mo trim.
One of the many interesting consequences of taking part in this year’s campaign is that I’ve discovered there are a large number of people out there who have no idea what the prostate gland is! If you are one of these people, then do not allow your ignorance to continue a moment longer. Click on this link and spend a few moments doing a bit of reading.
Please don’t forget that you still have a few days left to make a donation, if you haven’t done so already. Every single penny counts! Visit my Mo Space for more info.
And finally, I’d appreciate your help with some research for a magazine article. I’d like to know which 2012 fragrance releases you’re looking forward to the most. Feel free to respond either by leaving a comment on this post or writing to me at persolaise at gmail dot com.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend,
Persolaise.
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Congrats on persevering with the mo!
As far as new launches, I would have to say I am most excited to see what PG brings us.
Anotherperfumeblog, thanks very much indeed. And yes, PG certainly has lots of loyal fans.
There are no upcoming releases (about which I know) which I'm looking forward to. But I hope there will be a new release from Ormonde Jayne and/or Frederick Malle (since both skipped this year).
Also, anything from Amouage, Tauer Perfumes (preferrably not another pentaccord), Tom Ford, By Kilian, Hermes, Jo Malone, Annick Goutal and Serge Lutens almost automatically goes on my "to try" list.
Undina, thanks for your input. I certainly hope Malle releases something to, although, perversely, I'm pleased he didn't release anything this year, because I take it as a sign that he doesn't want to churn out new stuff just for the sake of churning it out.
I feel gratitude towards my favorite brands (and to new niche lines) when they aren't unleashing on us new perfumes by dozens.
Undina, I know exactly what you mean.