AMORMOCO: 15-Second Skincare Revolution | Makeup Remover & Brush
Steal Back Your Time. Your Skin Deserves a Revolution.
Trapped in routines that demanded minutes we didn’t have, formulas that smelled like regret, and promises that left us skeptical.
Then came the 15-Second Rebellion.
AMORMOCO isn’t here to whisper about self-care. We’re here to scream: “Your time is precious. Your skin deserves better than compromise.”
Our Cleansing Oil isn’t just olive and sunflower—it’s liquid impatience, a velvet sledgehammer that obliterates mascara in 15 seconds flat. The Silicone Brush isn’t a tool—it’s a silent protest against rough scrubs and wasted moments, blending aloe’s calm and rice extract’s glow into a mousse that feels like a first kiss.
This isn’t skincare. It’s a quiet revolt against routines that steal your joy.
Founder’s Note
I Stole 15 Seconds Back from the Universe. Now It’s Your Turn.
Let me tell you about the night I snapped.
It was 3 a.m. I’d just finished a 90-minute Zoom call with a client in Tokyo. My face was a warzone of smudged eyeliner and resentment. I scrubbed. I rinsed. I scrubbed again. The makeup wipe laughed at me.
That’s when I realized: Skincare is a thief.
It steals minutes from mornings, confidence from evenings, and money from wallets—all while peddling empty promises. So I declared war.
I raided ancient apothecaries for their secrets:
- Olive oil that Roman emperors used to anoint their skin.
- Camellia, the geisha’s forbidden treasure for silk-soft complexions.
- Peony, a Chinese empress’s trick to smother redness.
Then, I weaponized them.
Working with a rogue chemist (who moonlights as a jazz drummer) and a dermatologist (who hates small talk), we turned these relics into something unapologetically modern.
The Cleansing Oil? It’s a time machine. 15 seconds to dissolve a day’s stress. The Brush? It’s a standalone revolution—no more “7-step routines.” Just a mousse that foams like anger and a silicone head that vibrates with the energy of a thousand middle fingers to bad skincare.
AMORMOCO isn’t for the patient. It’s for the overworked, the underestimated, and the fiercely impatient.
Take back your 15 seconds. Then go conquer something bigger.
Sincerely (and rebelliously),
Michelle
Founder & Chief Time Thief