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SCHICK LAUNCHES THE FIRST EVER 3D FACIAL HAIR SIMULATION TOOL IN AUSTRALIA

Announcement posted by Energizer Australia 05 Nov 2008

 

 

SCHICK LAUNCHES THE FIRST EVER 3D FACIAL HAIR SIMULATION TOOL IN AUSTRALIA

 

Sydney, Wednesday 29thOctober 2008:  Not sure if you can carry off a moustache or have you sported facial hair for years, but you’re now too nervous to try out a new look?  Well, help is a mere mouse click away.  www.schickfreeyourskin.com.au/go3d is the brand new 3D facial hair modeling software, developed by shaving experts Schick for men to indulge in a bit of manscaping with.

 

In the space of 60 seconds you will know if the Fu Manchu, the Vespa, the pencil moustache or a full beard is your most flattering look.

 

    

 

The first of its kind in Australia, this 3D facial hair simulation software is designed specifically by Schick to showcase its brand new razor the all-in-one waterproof tool Schick Quattro Titanium Freestyle which shaves, edges and trims.

 

Schick is also proud to be a major sponsor of Movember for a second year.  As part of Schick’s pledge to help Movember change the face of men’s health, it will donate $1 dollar to The Movember Foundation from every specially marked Schick product.

 

MO Bros around the world can log onto the website, upload a photo and test out different mo styles before the iconic month of Movember begins. Schick’s specially designed and engineered software recognises the parameters and bone structure of every face.  Once the MO Bro is happy with his facial fashion he can email it to friends, upload it to the public gallery or even to his own Facebook or his Mo Space page.  MO Sistas can even get in on the act.

 

During November, citizens of Movember (MO Bros and MO Sistas) unite to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer and male depression.  This is done by either growing a moustache, or supporting the efforts of a moustache enthusiast.  Log onto www.movember.com to find out more.

 

-ENDS–

Notes to editors:

         Manscaping definition: The art of creating and maintaining a personal facial hair style unique to one’s own personality

         Schick Quattro Titanium Freestyle retails for $14.99 and uses one AAA Energizer alkaline battery which can last up to 3-months

         Replacement blades Quattro Titanium 4-pack $14.99

         Available in all major grocery and variety stores

 

For additional information, images and a demo mpeg of Schick’s software please contact:

Kate Macdonald, Maverick PR on 02 8081 4609 or 0404 765 759 and kmacdonald@maverick.com.au

Melissa Grove, Maverick PR on 02 8081 4607 or 0410 401 363 and mgrove@maverick.com.au