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The subject of unisex perfumes has obviously been high on the minds of some BBC Radio producers, because two of them asked me to appear on their programmes to chat about the topic. If you’d like to hear what I had to say, then please click on this link to the Malcolm Boyden show on BBC Hereford & Worcester (my segment is at about the 38 minute mark) and on this link to the Danny Kelly programme on BBC West Midlands (fast forward to about 2 hr and 9 minutes). Those links will be active only for a few days, I believe, so don’t hang about. And if you’re based outside the UK, I’m afraid the links probably won’t work for you. Sorry!

Persolaise


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