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Omorovicza’s Revitalising Touch Arrives at Park Hyatt London River Thames


AT PARK Hyatt London River Thames, wellness arrives with a certain quiet confidence. The hotel’s new partnership with Omorovicza introduces a suite of treatments grounded in centuries-old Hungarian bathing culture, yet sharpened by clinical precision. Among them, the Acid Glow Facial stands out, not for theatrics, but for its measured, persuasive results.

Omorovicza’s philosophy begins in Budapest, where thermal waters rich in minerals have been used for over 2,000 years. The brand’s founders sought to capture this legacy, working with a Nobel Prize-winning dermatology laboratory to develop the patented Healing Concentrate™: a process that renders these minerals bioavailable to the skin. The result is skincare that feels both ancient and exacting, rooted in ritual but led by results.

Omorovicza at Park Hyatt London River Thames

The setting helps. Six treatment rooms, hushed and softly lit, open onto a riverside lounge where time seems to stretch a little and teas infused with adaptogens help clear the mind. Here, the facial unfolds in deliberate stages. The new Acid Milk Toner, laced with finely milled apricot kernels, begins the process: used sparingly at home, I’m told, perhaps three times a week at night. What follows is a two-phase exfoliation, the second employing four distinct acids to gently but thoroughly resurface the skin.

It is effective without feeling aggressive. According to clinical trials, radiance improves by 71% after a single treatment, and resilience by 26%. Yet the real impression is tactile: a clarity, a certain lightness.

Omorovicza at Park Hyatt London River Thames

The Elixir, applied towards the end, lingers in my mind. A concentrated serum rich in Healing Concentrate™, it works on collagen, tone, and hydration in one quietly comprehensive gesture. Skin appears not so much transformed as restored. You are left with a deeply nourishing, considered, and unmistakably radiant glow.

by Imogen Clark

The treatments are bookable through the website directly.

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