Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist, 100ml
Omorovicza Queen of Hungary Mist, 100ml
Omorovicza
A mist lotion luxuriously formulated with mineral-rich hot spring water
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Description
Description
Moisturizes and cleanses skin. Inspired by Hungarian water. Can be used over makeup.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Hot spring water, glycerin, polysorbate 20, damask rose flower water, orange flower water, apple fruit extract, saccharomyces ferment, mannitol, acerola fruit extract, chlorella/white lupin protein ferment, pectin, ethylhexylglycerin, phospholipids, yeast extract, sage leaf water, phenoxyethanol, EDTA-2Na, fragrance
How To Use
How To Use
Hold the spray about 20cm away from your face and spray it all over your face. Then gently blend it in with your hands. You can also use it over makeup if you are concerned about dryness.

I was surprised at how fine the mist was! It's like a mist and feels so good! It's a little pricey, but I'm glad I bought it.
A beauty-loving friend recommended this product to me. It's a mist type, but unlike other mist cosmetics on the market, it's a fine mist that's almost like perfume! I've never seen anything like it before. With two or three pumps, it quickly sinks into the skin. It's not a moisturizing product on its own, but it's great for building a foundation.
The exotic scent is soothing, and a fine mist of it will make you feel special.
My favorite brand's mist was no longer available, so I searched for something similar and purchased this one from Omorovicza. The mist is like a light, fluffy mist, and it's incredibly fine (so fine that you can barely tell it's touching your skin). I wasn't sure how effective it was at first, but then I dropped it the first time I used it, and the spray part broke. When I replaced it with a commercially available container, the mist became coarse... It ended up getting a lot of mist, but that actually turned out to be a good thing, as my skin felt like it was saturated with serum. While it's not enough on its own, it's a great booster, as it's a serum-like lotion. I sometimes see the name "Queen of Hungary" on European brands, and it seems to be inspired by Queen Isabella of Hungary's "elixir of youth." (The scent is a blend of grapes and mint.) It pairs well with Omorovicza's masks and oils, so I keep the whole line for healthy skincare.
I bought this because I was attracted to the scent and the hot spring water. I use it as a moisturizing mist at home. I put it on every three hours on my days off, or when I come home from going out to refresh myself. I absolutely love the scent and it makes me feel good.