Omnia by Bvlgari: Anatomy flavor
 The company introduced the original fragrance Bvlgari «Omnia» in 2003.

This spicy oriental fragrance created by perfumer Alberto Morillas (Alberto Morillas), connects with gourmet notes of spice tea, chocolate and almonds, and the flavor is not heavy and does not smell like food. It smells like a well-seasoned wood aroma, very clean, very modern. This is one of my favorite fragrances by Bvlgari, which creates a beautiful woody fragrance.

The first variation of this fragrance «Omnia Crystalline» appeared in 2005.

Aroma «Omnia Crystalline» and is a work of Alberto Morillas. It is a fresh, musky fragrance with notes of bamboo, pear, lotus flower, and balsa wood. At first glance it may seem that it has little in common with the original scent: it markedly "over the water", transparent (as the name implies) and soft. And when I first felt it, it seemed to me not so interesting.

  Subsequent attempts to change my opinion. «Omnia Crystalline» - fresh, light and much softer than the original, but it has its own personality. The smell of pear felt only at the beginning of the fragrance, and then gradually disappear: the fragrance smells like fruit and flowers or the like, designed for teenagers. When fruktvye odors subside, the aroma filled the wood-musk nuance, combined with delicate hints of green and smell like white tea.

Although the general mood fragrance is fresh, clean and crisp, woody aroma fills greater depth than it is to make a separate odor balsa wood. According PerfumeWorld, both the flavor and smell include guaiac wood, which perhaps explains why I like both flavor.

Bvlgari «Omnia Crystalline» is the toilet water. I think that the duration of the fragrance is simply gorgeous (easy flavor there for six hours or more), but I must say that this applies to the original flavor. I have read many reports that «Omnia Crystalline» is not very well kept. There are suspicions that the notes of musk cause olfactory fatigue in some people too quickly.