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Omnia Amethyste
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Omnia Amethyste by Bvlgari is a floral woody musk fragrance for women. Launched in 2006, it was created by perfumer Alberto Morillas. The scent unfolds with green and grapefruit top notes, a heart of iris and Bulgarian rose, and a base blending heliotrope with woods.
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- Positivo 80%
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I’m fascinated. Its scent makes me fall in love.
This perfume is beautiful! It smells perfectly clean and fresh, the first spray puts me in a good mood. Totally for daily use, the office, outings with friends. Plus, it lasts a long time on my skin. I love it.
Just as Pur Desir de Lilas by YR was a bomb I had to gift because it was suffocating for me, Omnia Amethyste feels like a very diluted version of that, or even reminiscent of other classics where heliotrope rules. It’s a discreet, soapy scent that conveys calm. It’s like sitting in a pergola covered in wisteria: there are no lilacs like in the YR one nor wisteria, but they are notes that sound the same to me.
I just put it on and I really smell the rose… It reminds me of a scent from my childhood, a cologne someone gave me for my birthday. I smell the rose soapy, not the rose you usually get in other fragrances, in the style of Bulgaria, I don’t know… I’ll keep training my nose… I like it a lot.
I like it, but I don’t love it. To me, it smells like anise, even though it’s not listed in the notes; maybe a certain flower gives it that touch, sweet but not cloying. I don’t smell talcum powder; it’s soft, sweet, pleasant, and woody. However, it doesn’t excite me. I prefer fresh fruity scents, and this is more woody-floral. The downside is that it doesn’t last well on my skin, it fades easily, and after two hours it’s almost gone, which few people tell me.
Floral, it feels powdery and very tender on me. It barely leaves a trail on my skin. Very soft.
What a pity it doesn’t last! It’s a gorgeous fragrance: powdery, floral, with a daring and fresh touch… the bottle is divine, with a beautiful and cheerful color.
A very rich, soft, and feminine fragrance, something different, but unfortunately it fades in just a couple of hours. It’s more of a cologne.
My favorite perfume for the past 15 years since it launched… nothing beats it for me… I love it, years pass and I’m still head over heels. Sophisticated, long-lasting, feminine. Simply sublime.
It was a gift, and unfortunately, it didn’t work for me at all. It smells like talcum powder and is way too intense for me; I detect dry, earthy notes with too much violet and florals. After trying it several times, I ended up gifting it because I just couldn’t stand the scent. Very disappointed. The bottle is pretty but awkward to hold.
What can I say… it’s my scent, to the point where I can’t use anything else and struggle to try others. It’s simple and blends seamlessly with my skin. Sometimes it feels like I’m wearing nothing; but people compliment me, and the next day I can still smell it on my clothes. I’ve been using it for years and hope to keep doing so.
Magnificent fragrance, elegant, addictive, and feminine. I never get tired of using it; it’s been my signature scent for years. Highly recommended.
Got it as a gift and hated it. The 40ml bottle feels hollow because half of it is just plastic. I really care about the bottle, and this one lacks quality, even if the design looks nice. It’s so intense and floral that it reminded me of a funeral… One spray gave me a headache. Definitely not for me, I’ll gift it to someone who might like it.
What a lovely perfume! In my opinion, it’s very similar to Omnia Crystalline, but with a bit of violet. Both have some green notes at the start that I don’t like, but they fade away in about 15 minutes. It’s very delicate and well-crafted, ideal for everyday wear. I love it.
Beautiful. Perfect for daily wear, all year round. The opening is fresh and the dry down has a slight powdery note; it smells delicious on my clothes.
They gave it to me as a gift, and I didn’t like it. I like citrus, but for some reason, this just doesn’t suit me.
Special. It has an oily touch noticeable on the skin, which is probably why it lasts so long. After hours, it doesn’t smell rancid; instead, it smells like lilac flowers, literally clean. I don’t detect talc (which I love, and there’s surely more than it seems), but maybe that’s the note giving it that clean scent. An 8 out of 10 (and I’m picky).
It starts with potent citrus but is essentially floral, featuring a delicate iris that turns woody as it dries, leaving a second-skin scent. It’s pretty, though not entirely my style. If you like this vibe, it’s super versatile and worthy of being your signature. Decent performance for an EDT. From the Omnia line (which isn’t my favorite), I’d stick with Coral—it’s fruitier and tropical, and suits me better.
It’s my perfume; I wouldn’t change it even after testing it. It smells gorgeous.
I usually hate green notes, but here the iris and heliotrope dominate on my skin, turning powdery. The citrus and green notes stay in the background, adding freshness. Even though lilac isn’t listed, I can definitely smell it. I wear it for everything because it’s floral, delicate, and easy to live with. The trail is soft and lasts a moderate amount of time depending on the weather.
I love it; it could be one of my favorites if it weren’t for the fact that it’s a very subtle fragrance.
A delicate yet unique fragrance that projects at a conversational distance. It’s floral without any noticeable fruit notes, ideal for spring. I consider it better after 30 because it’s powdery and adds maturity. I owned it and bought it again; it’s very distinguished and you can tell it’s a high-end brand.
A blessing of iris and heliotrope! 💕 Omnia Amethyste reminds me of Flower by Kenzo; both are powdery, but while Flower was too strong for me (I gifted it to a classmate who adores it), this one is enchanting; the perfect balance between floral and powdery.
It smells super similar to Mustela baby lotion. Not everyone likes it, but I’m fascinated by it; it smells like a super fine baby.
I love it! People compliment me all the time and I feel special and sophisticated. Along with Crystalline, another one that suits me perfectly and makes me feel beautiful.
A pretty, delicate, and powdery fragrance. It has a soft trail but lasts a long time on the skin, more than 7 hours. I love it.
Fresh, feminine, and delicious. At first, it smells like grapefruit. It’s similar to Crystalline, which is also gorgeous, but that touch of iris gives it a distinct freshness. When it dries down, it reminds me of J’adore by Dior.
Elegant, fresh, and clean. It’s divine and delicate. Very distinguished; it has the Omnia base, but the iris really stands out. Ideal for summer and spring. Definitely in my top 5.
What a beautiful fragrance! It sets me apart and is one of my classics. I adore the iris and that softness; it lasts forever, up to 24 hours. Soft yet persistent, I’m fascinated by it. I first smelled it in high school and have been a fan ever since. It leaves a lasting impression and I won’t change it; it’s always in my top picks.
This perfume reminds me of high school. I’ve smelled it on some girls before, and to me it always smelled like an expensive perfume only a few could afford. Last year, I tried it without knowing what it was. The first spray smelled like a raw peeled potato—horrible. But once I left the store and smelled my wrist again, it instantly transported me back to my good teenage years: a precious, powdery ‘good girl’ scent. I went back and bought it. It smells delicious, lasts a long time, and if you love strong, powdery aromas, this is perfect for you.
It’s my go-to perfume for making a statement: elegant, sophisticated, and powerful. A unique, unmistakable scent that I absolutely love. The trail and longevity are top-notch; totally recommended.
I picked this up last week and it reminded me of Lanvin’s Eclat d’Arpège, just a bit less loud. The longevity is average. It didn’t wow me at all; I suspect it might not be the original. I’ll give it another try.
It smells nice and I like it, but it feels too powdery and doesn’t quite convince me.
A standout fragrance. The iris feels amazing on my skin, and the powdery note is perfect without being overpowering. The trail makes people ask what I’m wearing. Definitely in my top five.
I bought this as a gift for a friend who loves these scents, but I also tested it on my own skin out of curiosity. The heliotrope, iris, and powdery touch stood out the most. I smelled grapefruit and green notes at first, but they faded quickly. Great sillage and lasting power.
I like powdery perfumes, but this just smells like plain talcum powder with no standout notes. What a pity because I love the bottle design of that Omnia.
Too subtle of a scent and I can’t smell any defined notes; in my case, it doesn’t last at all. Totally regretted buying it.
My signature fragrance for 16 years. I love it. It doesn’t resemble anything else. Elegant and soft.
I’ve tried it several times and didn’t like it. Ended up giving it away.
There’s one that I think is very similar. NARA Dynasty and Stella Dustin smell almost identical, and it smells really rich.