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About Omorovicza Budapest
HEALING WATERS FROM ANTIQUITY
The Omorovicza journey began over 2,000 years ago, when the healing properties of Hungary's thermal waters were discovered and the first thermal baths were built. The secret to why Hungarian thermal waters have such remarkable healing properties lies in the unique geological features of the region. Here the earth's crust is thinner, so waters absorb beneficial minerals more effectively as they journey to the surface. The magic of the healing waters come from their unique mix of minerals and trace elements. Empirical observations of miraculous healing led to the building of more than 1,000 thermal baths in Hungary.
THE FOUNDERS
At the turn of the millennium, Stephen de Heinrich de Omorovicza was living in Budapest when he first met US diplomat Margaret, Chief of Staff at the US Embassy in Hungary. Stephen took Margaret to the baths his family built. The couple observed the healing powers of these waters on their skin and decided to embark on a quest to harness its curative power.
SCIENCE THAT MATTERS
The catalyst for the creation of Omorovicza can be traced back to a meeting Stephen and Margaret had with the head of a Hungarian Laboratory of dermatology, famous for its Nobel prize-winning discovery of Vitamin C. Much is already understood about the beneficial effects of thermal waters on bathers due to the messaging of minerals sticking to the skin in the baths. Less well known is the fact that they do not absorb into the skin - they are not bio-available. To capture the magic, it was essential to find a way to deliver these minerals deep into the epidermis.
THE HEALING CONCENTRATE
Stephen and Margaret enlisted the skills of the lab to incorporate the properties of the healing waters into a skincare range. Together, they developed and patented the Healing Concentrate™, a unique complex that is able to deliver the therapeutic minerals to the deepest layers of the skin.
The Omorovicza journey began over 2,000 years ago, when the healing properties of Hungary's thermal waters were discovered and the first thermal baths were built. The secret to why Hungarian thermal waters have such remarkable healing properties lies in the unique geological features of the region. Here the earth's crust is thinner, so waters absorb beneficial minerals more effectively as they journey to the surface. The magic of the healing waters come from their unique mix of minerals and trace elements. Empirical observations of miraculous healing led to the building of more than 1,000 thermal baths in Hungary.
THE FOUNDERS
At the turn of the millennium, Stephen de Heinrich de Omorovicza was living in Budapest when he first met US diplomat Margaret, Chief of Staff at the US Embassy in Hungary. Stephen took Margaret to the baths his family built. The couple observed the healing powers of these waters on their skin and decided to embark on a quest to harness its curative power.
SCIENCE THAT MATTERS
The catalyst for the creation of Omorovicza can be traced back to a meeting Stephen and Margaret had with the head of a Hungarian Laboratory of dermatology, famous for its Nobel prize-winning discovery of Vitamin C. Much is already understood about the beneficial effects of thermal waters on bathers due to the messaging of minerals sticking to the skin in the baths. Less well known is the fact that they do not absorb into the skin - they are not bio-available. To capture the magic, it was essential to find a way to deliver these minerals deep into the epidermis.
THE HEALING CONCENTRATE
Stephen and Margaret enlisted the skills of the lab to incorporate the properties of the healing waters into a skincare range. Together, they developed and patented the Healing Concentrate™, a unique complex that is able to deliver the therapeutic minerals to the deepest layers of the skin.
Note: Information is taken from the Omorovicza Budapest Official Website .