Omorovicza Peachy Micellar Cleanser

[productsample/affiliate] The evolution of cleansing discs is quite interesting – Omorovicza aren’t first out of the gate with this (I reviewed another brand a few weeks ago) but they’ve brought a little bit more to the concept.

Omorovicza Peachy Micellar Cleanser

Yes, they ARE wipes by another name, but I’m not against a wipe every now and again – this is the kind of product I use on really lazy evenings while I’m watching TV and cannot be bothered to get myself into the bathroom for anything more than a quick tooth brush. In my mind, they’re filed in the same place that take-aways are – treats for the-can’t-be ar*sed preferably with a glass of red next to it. Sixty discs will last me for quite some time, although it’s not escaped my notice that they’re only fractionally bigger than eye make up remover discs so you might need two at a time depending upon how much make up you’re wearing. The micellar formula, with the addition of rose water, that soaks the pads has a very light peachy scent and together with the slightly textured fabric of the discs does a decent enough job at cleansing.

They’re definitely priced at treat territory in my book – £35 HERE (free postage). Non Affiliate HERE.

 


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3 responses to “Omorovicza Peachy Micellar Cleanser”

  1. Lizzie

    Ooh, I’ve been waiting to hear what these are like! I don’t really bother with micellar waters, but I thought they might be quite good for travel/on planes?

    1. Jane

      yes, great for travel.

  2. Jenni

    I’m with you – can’t imagine how many small discs would be required for a face of makeup, and how fast this little pot will be gone.

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