The story of the "Cyprus" perfume by François Coty
François Coty, an industrialist in perfumery, is at the origin of the perfume named "Cyprus". Launched in 1917, this perfume has distinguished itself thanks to its openness to the world, due to its olfactory agreements but also its marketing plan. While at that time perfume is reserved for an elite, François Coty has the ingenious idea of ​​creating a perfume with wide circulation, for all women. And it worked, because "Cyprus" was engraved in the memories. Moreover, this perfume is so striking and characteristic that its name was taken again to name the family of fragrances "chypre" and which are created on the same basis.

Chypre chords
To define the chypre notes, one must turn to the side of nature, woods, dead leaves, dry grass. Originally, the Cyprus agreement is composed of oak, rose, patchouli, jasmine, bergamot, cistus labdanum and animal materials (or synthetic substitute components) of the civet, musk, amber type. .. Then, with the evolution of the components and the hardening of standards in perfumery, the use of the oak foam was banned because it is recognized as being allergenic. Thus, perfumers have most often replaced it with evernyl, a synthetic molecule that recreates the odor of oak moss.

Composition of the juice "Cyprus" by François Coty
This perfume owes its success, which lasted for long decades, to its mysterious and very deep chypre juice. This fragrance highlights notes of bergamot head. Then, her floral heart is composed of essences of rose and jasmine. Finally, its background notes release patchouli chords, oak moss and animal notes of civet.