Omorovicza Cleansing Foam Review
Here is my honest review of the Omorovicza Cleansing Foam, a gentle facial cleanser from the Hungarian skincare brand. Let’s get into the details and find out whether it’s worth the investment.
The formula contains mild surfactants and a blend of sorbitol, glycerin, phospholipids, and pectin to cleanse the skin gently, avoiding dryness or irritation and hydrating the skin. Furthermore, it includes copper gluconate to protect the skin from environmental stressors and regulate the production of sebum. Additionally, a blend of white lupin and apple extract boosts the skin’s antioxidant supply. Omorovicza’s Healing Concentrate™ (created by biofermenting its thermal water) transforms its 26 minerals into bio-available molecules that the skin can absorb and utilise.
Omorovicza Cleansing Foam has a pale blue colour and a mousse-like texture that foams easily between palms. It does not foam too much, just enough to cleanse the skin effectively. The texture feels lovely and creamy on the skin. The product is very concentrated, so I only use a pea-sized amount. I also wouldn’t recommend it for removing makeup. A little goes a long way as my 150ml tube lasted seven months with daily use.
The product has a spa-like, subtle neroli scent.
I absolutely love this cleanser. It’s incredibly gentle, leaving my skin feeling clean but never tight. I really like that it’s not harsh and doesn’t dry out my skin. After using Omorovicza Cleansing Foam, my skin feels soft, fresh, and calmer with reduced redness. I also turn to this cleanser when my skin feels sensitive and needs something ultra-gentle.
However, the tube could be better, as the last quarter or so is quite difficult to get out.
Overall, I absolutely love the Omorovicza Cleansing Foam. I’ve finished a few tubes already, and I’m definitely planning to repurchase it. The downside is that it’s quite a pricey cleanser, which is the only reason I don’t buy it more often.
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