Talk:Chypre

salut tout le monde ca va bien?
 * Eh, comme ci comme ca... 2A00:1370:8143:C177:1156:13D5:9E2:E28 (talk) 17:52, 19 April 2020 (UTC)

Terminology
I think maybe 'accord' needs to be defined for the general reader. Also the word 'fond' does not mean anything to me in this context. Otherwise this seems fine and well written. TuttiFruttiCherryPie (talk) 13:02, 14 December 2013 (UTC)

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I added a Fragrantica link to Shipr from Brocard
To make things clear: apparently, six-component Shipr made by Brocard and Co. in Moscow is either precessing or unrelated to the Coty's 16-component perfume from 1917; added Fragrantica links because this fragnance-cyclopedia site has "scent pyramides" of both. UPDATED Uchyotka (talk) 09:12, 11 September 2020 (UTC)

Uchyotka (talk) 15:03, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Fun fact: even in 1840, Guerlain had own "Eau de Chypre" inspired by even earlier oakmoss experiments 22:24, 21 April 2020 (UTC)
 * It's also interesting how some kinds of XVI century "oakmoss powder" are mentioned in link-related book.

While I feel neutral on "Chypre de Coty" being so popular it is considered to be "influential"; it is incorrect to claim pre-revolution Shipr is "descendant" of Chypre de Coty or even a copy.
 * Said claim is some kind of urban myth in Russia, on par with Krasnaya Moskva being a copy of Chanel #5.
 * Yet while KM-related legend was debunked by finding very similar 1905 perfume (e.g. the myth supporters were sated with "copy, but not Chanel 5" answer) (and so were people who were able to compare Chanel 5 and KM), the masculne Shipr was claimed to be "initially designed to be feminine", which is weird, since there were unisex perfumes in USSR like Ogni Moskvy (a chypre one, by the way) Uchyotka (talk) 10:43, 16 July 2020 (UTC)