Omorovicza Soothing Shave. This moisturizing and soothing shave cream combines the anti-inflammatory properties of Hungarian minerals and the cooling quality of camphor and menthol. Pineapple and rosemary extracts reduce pore size, encourage cell renewal, and brighten skin tone. Plum almond oil restores suppleness, elasticity and tone.
Omorovicza Soothing Shave
Apricot kernel oil, rich in vitamin A, softens the skin. Tocopherol, or vitamin E, boosts the production of collagen and provides anti-oxidant defense against free radicals. Anti-inflammatory sea mayweed calms the skin and soothes minor irritation due to shaving. Mineral CosmetologyTM , a patented mineral delivery system which leaves the skin firmer, more supple and younger looking.
For centuries, people have flocked to the beautiful city of Budapest to reap the benefits of its mineral-rich healing waters.With more thermal springs than anywhere in the world, Budapest is known as the official ‘International Spa City’ and is home to Omorovicza.
Omorovicza Soothing Shave
Founders Stephen and Margaret have always been passionate about great skin – it’s what brought them together.
Stephen, a descendant of the noble Omorovicza family, was in Budapest running his family firm when he first met US diplomat Margaret, Chief of Staff at the US Embassy, working for Ambassador Nancy Goodman Brinker. After he took her to Budapest’s ancient spas, their love and skin blossomed, and marriage soon followed. Inspired by the profound effects of the waters on their skin, Margaret and Stephen were keen to bring Hungary’s enviable beauty heritage to the rest of the world and together embarked on an exciting new skincare business.
Today, Omorovicza is a global beauty brand located in the world’s most exclusive stores and spas, with legions of loyal fans. Stephen can often be found in the laboratory working on new product formulations, while Margaret has switched effortlessly from her role as a former diplomat to Omorovicza’s global beauty ambassador. They juggle their business with bringing up three children, and split their time between London, Budapest and the rest of the world.