OMOROVICZA Miracle Face Oil Review
Beware of cheaper oils because they are evil. Cheaper oil contains less refined, and more processed ingredients. They contain fillers and additives in their ingredients. And worst of all, their molecular structure is not small enough to penetrate into your skin. So the oil just sits on top of your skin and clogs all your pores. And we all know that having clogged pores is a real curse. It leads to blackheads, whiteheads, enlarged pores and all sorts of dermatological problems.
Not all face oils are evil. There are, in fact, many very good face oils available on the market today. These oils contain the essential fatty acids your skin needs to stay hydrated. They act as a lipid barrier for your skin, protecting it against extreme weather conditions. They outperform cremes ( because creams are water based) with their moisture locking abilities for hydration. Basically they restore balance to the skin. Therefore the key to purchasing “high quality” face oils is to look for oils that have a molecular structure that is so small it can penetrate into your skin without clogging your pores. These products contain more powerful, and purer ingredients that are the perfect solution for skin that is distressed. And, yes, they are pricey. But a good face oil is highly concentrated, so a few drops goes a long way.
I have used many of the Omorovicza products from Budapest, Hungary. They are extremely luxurious, high end products and they are expensive. I actually like many of the serums and creams from this brand. In the fall, Omorovicza, like the other high end luxury brands such as Chanel and La Mer, came out with their own face oil. It is called Miracle Facial Oil, and it sells ($120.00 US) at Neiman Marcus.com . Miracle Oil is considered a dry oil, and the company claims that it reduces the depth of fine lines and wrinkles. What sets this oil apart is it’s delivery system. It is powered by a Hydro-mineral transference delivery system consisting of a blend of Hungary’s mineral-rich healing waters.

The color of Miracle Facial Oil is sunshine yellow, and my skin does have a more youthful glow immediately after I apply it. I think it could be the color of the oil that I am seeing, I am not certain that the actual nourishing ingredients in the oil have instantaneous ‘restoring your glow’ powers. But, what I really like is the slight smell of mimosa flowers that it exudes. It is subtle, and delicate, and it’s “not in your face”.
If you have ever tried other skincare products from Omorovicza, and you love them, I would definitely recommend for you to try this oil. I can say honestly that as a regime booster the oil performs well. If you have tried Miracle Facial Oil , let us know what your thoughts are. Do you feel you need to add oils to your skin care regime? If you want to know more details about the ingredients in the oil and their purpose , please read below.
The actual ingredients in Miracle Face Oil are derived from nut, fruit and plant extracts. They are all recognized for their antioxidant boosts.
The ingredients include:
Backiechiol – a plant derived retinol that acts like a chemical compound to promote collagen production and elastin
SeaBuchthorn Berry Oil – rich in vitamins A, C, E, and Omega 7 – to strengthen the skin by replenishing and restructuring it’s lipid matrix
Rosehip Oil – smooths fine lines
Almond Oil – softens and moisturizes
Borcege Seed Oil – maintains the integrity of the skin barrier
Paraben Free, Synthetic Color Free and Fragrance Free
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