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Beauty in Progress

105 days ago By Omorovicza

Beauty in Progress is a new monthly dinner series hosted by founders Margaret and Stephen at the Omorovicza Institutes in Mayfair and Budapest.

These gatherings bring together curious minds across beauty and wellbeing for thoughtful, evidence-led conversations that cut through the noise.

This evolving blog will house Margaret’s updates, insights and learnings from each dinner in the series, offering a candid look at how Beauty in Progress continues to shape our understanding of how we live, how we feel, and how we build beauty over time.

May 2026, Budapest

"May's Beauty in Progress dinner at the Omorovicza Institute in Budapest explored reactive, sensitive skin - from the inside out. Together with board-certified nutritionist Réka Nagy, we discussed why skin becomes reactive, the role nutrition and inflammation can play, and the small, practical changes that can help improve skin vitality and create visible progress over time.

The evening was accompanied by delicious, dishes and tablescaping curated by me (which I was very proud of), designed to reflect the spirit of Beauty in Progress: nourishment, connection and living beautifully."

April 2026, New York

The latest instalment of our monthly series took founders Stephen and Margaret to New York for an intimate dinner at Blue Hill. Celebrating the launch of Acid Milk with a menu to match, Margaret looks back on an unforgettable evening.

Acid, Minerality & Vitality.

"Stephen and I hosted a lovely and festive dinner at Blue Hill to launch Acid Milk - and it felt like the perfect place to do it.

Twenty-six years ago, a few months before Blue Hill opened, I was so captivated by Dan Barber’s vision that I asked if I could work for him for free. What inspired me then - and what has made him one of the most innovative chefs in the world - is his belief that exceptional things begin at the source. That science should serve nature, not replace it."

"When I moved to Budapest, I found that same passion and artistry in Stephen. The same curiosity about what the earth contains and how biotechnology can unlock it - in our case, the mineral-rich thermal waters beneath the city that have been healing skin for centuries.

At the event we shared that story over extraordinary food and wine - a conversation about acids, minerality, and what they unlock in the glass, on the plate, and on your skin.

The dinner was supposed to last 3 hours. It lasted 5. Beauty in Progress - crafting vitality through curiosity, expertise and joy."

Just One Change: Acid Milk

"A resurfacing essence clinically proven to boost radiance by 71% after just one use.

What makes it so special is not simply its potency, but its balance. Stephen has brought together four of the most effective acids in skincare: glycolic, salicylic, lactic and azelaic. While many resurfacing formulas can feel aggressive at this level of efficacy, Acid Milk was designed to deliver visible results without irritation."

"In our clinical trial, zero participants reported irritation.

That is thanks to Stephen and our incredible team, who paired these powerful actives with our patented, clinically proven Healing Concentrate™ and other nourishing ingredients, so skin feels not just smoother and brighter, but calm, supported and more alive."

March 2026, Mayfair

Last month, founders Margaret and Stephen hosted the latest instalment of our Beauty in Progress events at the Omorovicza Institute in Mayfair together with Dr Tamsin Lewis. Margaret talks us through her key learnings and what inspires her about this series.

"Dear wonderful friends,
We have been thinking a great deal about what makes certain people feel almost ageless. Not because they appear untouched by time, but because they seem increasingly alive within it.

The most compelling women are rarely those who look perfectly preserved. They are the ones whose vitality cannot be measured by a number. The ones who seem curious, energised, engaged. More themselves, not less, as the years go on."

"This is what Stephen and I are genuinely fascinated by, inspired by people we love and admire, but also, in complete honesty, by what we hope for ourselves: to live better, for longer; to remain vital.
That belief sits at the heart of these dinners. That our best beauty is not behind us, but still unfolding: shaped by how we live, what we learn, and the choices we make each day.

And perhaps that is what Beauty in Progress really means. At our most recent dinner, Dr Tamsin Lewis brought us closer to understanding how."

"Perhaps that is the most hopeful idea of all: that ageing well is not about resisting time, but about supporting life. About creating the conditions in which we can continue to feel energised, connected and fully ourselves.

Progress, as ever, is personal. But it is still progress."

With love,
Margaret

February 2026, Budapest

This gathering brought together a small circle of guests in Budapest for an evening centred on the rhythms that govern regeneration.

From the science of sleep and cellular repair to the small, disciplined habits that support longevity, the conversation moved between research and lived experience with an honesty that felt grounding. It was a chance to pause, reflect and consider how aligning with our natural cycles can quietly transform both wellbeing and complexion over time. Margaret shares her thoughts...

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105 days ago By Omorovicza