Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Beauty Blabber - Omorovicza Budapest



I've really wanted to try this line of skincare for a long time. So at Christmas when they came out with a travel set, I jumped at the chance to get it. It's a pricey line so I figured I'd try a bunch of products and see if I thought it would be worth the splurge. The verdict is in - they totally are.

I was most excited to try the deep cleansing mask. The mask is a combination of Hungarian Moor mud and French clay to unclog pores and detoxify. I love that it slightly tingles - makes me feel like it's working! I definitely noticed a brighter complexion after the first use and my skin didn't feel stripped or dry.

The thermal cleansing balm seems to be their signature product and I can see why. It's similar to the mask in that it contains the cleansing and detoxifying Hungarian Moor mud. It also adds almond oil to soften and orange blossom oil for scent. I found myself using this as both a cleanser and mask.

The Queen of Hungary mist was actually the first product to catch my eye from the line. I'm a HUGE facial mister. I love using it before bed or while laying out at the park. This version is oil and alcohol free. It uses Budapest healing water and orange blossom, rose and sage water to tighten, hydrate and energize your skin. It also smells amazing.

I just started using the Balancing Moisturizer. It has the consistency of a gel cream and seems to be ideal for oily or combination skin as it moisturizer without producing shine. It has pineapple and rosemary extracts for exfoliation and apple pectin for hydration. It's lightly refreshing and a definite high quality product but I don't know if I could in good conscious pay the $125 for the full size of 1.7 oz.

I haven't yet tried the Cleansing Foam thanks to a surplus of cleanser on hand. It looks pretty cool. It contains copper which produces collagen and elastin and gives the cleanser its pale blue color. It supposed to lather nicely and cleans gently so as not to strip skin of its natural moisture. Overall for around the price of one full size product I was able to try 5 of a brand I have been wanting to check out. Definitely worth the money.

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