Omorovicza Must Haves | Some Super Luxe Picks

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Omorovicza is a brand that I've seen many times, but never got a chance to try until recently. I'd always heard rave reviews, but the price always scared me away. Not that I'm against splurging on skincare (because I definitely have and will!), but I just hadn't heard very much about Omorovicza so I didn't know where to start.I was generously gifted some amazing products by Omorovicza and I've been testing them out for about 2-3 months. Here are my favorites from the brand:

Thermal Cleansing Balm*

I love me a good cleansing balm. They are super rich and such a luxe way to remove your makeup at the end of the day. The only problem is that sometimes they're so thick that they can be hard to remove. Or sometimes they can leave a bit of a residue on the skin.  This balm is so good though, and I haven't experienced any issues with using this. It's a big splurge ($110), but a small amount really goes a long way. I bet that this would last 2-3 months when used daily.Also, this isn't a typical oil-based balm.  The Thermal Cleansing Balm gets its color from Hungarian moor mud, which is packed with calcium and magnesium and help to detox your skin. There's sweet almond oil in the balm also, so your skin is still left soft.

Cleansing Foam*

I reach for this Cleansing Foam a few times a week, whenever I feel like my skin needs an extra cleanse. I know that non-foaming cleansers work just fine, but there's just something about using a foaming cleanser. It makes me feel like my skin is extra clean lol. This cleanser removes everything from the skin, but it's not super drying. If you prefer foaming cleansers, I suggest you check this one out.

Hydra Melting Cleanser*

As you can see, I'm feeling all of the Omorovicza cleansers. The Hydra Melting Cleanser might be my favorite because it's so unique.  It starts out as a gel, but when you rub it into your face it transforms into an oil.  Then when you add water to rinse it off, it becomes milky. If you're not a fan of oil cleansers (who are you?), you might like this one.  It really gets your face clean but it has a lighter feel than cleansing oils or cleansing balms.

Magic Moisture Mist* and Queen of Hungary Mist*

OK, let me just say that Omorovicza has some of the best packaging for mists. These deliver extremely fine mists, so you really get a luxurious experience when you use these mists.  Like I said, these products are quite expensive, but the quality of the packaging + ingredients is beyond what I typically see in skincare brands.The Magic Moisture Mist is a super unique bi-phase product. Macadamia nut oil + several essential oils (including rose geranium, lavender, sweet orange peel, neroli, eucalyptus and roman chamomile) are added to the facial water.  All you have to do is shake up the bottle and mist yourself to get way more hydration than you'd typically get from a facial mist. It's basically a super luxe version of the Pixi Glow Mist. The pump makes a huge difference in this because it's able to diffuse the oils so that you get no big droplets that'll ruin your makeup.The Queen of Hungary Mist is actually the product that first got my attention. The basis of this is Hungarian thermal water, and  glycerin is added to moisturize the skin. Orange blossom, rose and sage waters help to tone the skin. It's a great product for after cleansing, or after makeup, or just anytime throughout the day. It's a lighter alternative to the Magic Moisture Mist.

Balancing Moisturizer*

This is a light gel-cream moisture that my combination skin loves. When you have combination skin, it's hard to strike the right balance with moisture. We know that if your skin isn't moisturized enough, it will produce more oil.  But then if you add too much moisture, you're hella shiny. This is a light but hydrating moisturizer that I recommend for oily / combination skin types.

Two-Piece Copper Peel Set*

I forgot to add this to the photos, but this is an amazing peel! This set has two different tubes of product. The first is a copper paste that you apply to dry skin and it gently buffs away dead skin cells. The second step is a lactic acid activator. The combination of these two steps leaves my skin feeling insanely soft. I seriously couldn't stop touching my face after I tried this for the first time. Again, this is expensive, but unlike any product that I've tried before.These are my favorites from Omorovicza, and I'd love to hear if you've tried anything. Also, Nordstrom has an Omorovicza Introductory Kit on sale for their Anniversary Sale, and it's a cool way to test out lots of different items at a more affordable price point.The items featured in this post were provided free for review consideration. As always, all opinions are my own. I keep it real!SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave

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