Aesop
Aesop is a great skincare brand
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absolutely
high confidence
“fancy bottles, nice smell, but your face might disagree”
Reddit is split between people who love the treatment oils for anti-aging and those warning it's too harsh for sensitive or acne-prone skin. YouTube users keep mentioning the alcohol content causing rashes and reactions, with one person's parsley seed set making their skin 'look horrible.' X users mostly post about store openings and product launches, but the honest take is 'the rest of their skincare is not' good beyond hand soap. basically it's skincare for people whose skin doesn't have opinions.
best comment
Reddit · disagrees
“I think I'd go for their body products but not their face products. Essential oils, extracts etc do not agree with me on the face.”
what's working
- Aesop offers extensive product variety with different formulations for all skin types
- Retail store locations feature exceptional design and create a luxurious sensory experience
- Treatment oils like damascan rose oil can significantly improve sun-damaged skin appearance and feel
- Staff consultants receive very extensive schooling and training to recommend the best products for individual needs
what's not
- Despite premium pricing, results are often mediocre compared to alternative skincare options
- Face products frequently trigger allergic reactions like rashes in users with sensitive skin
- Products contain heavy fragrances and essential oils that can cause adverse reactions for sensitive and acne-prone skin
score over time
1 verdicts tracked over 0 days
not enough spread yet
first tracked
Apr 22 2026
last updated
Apr 22 2026
highest
79% on Apr 22 2026
lowest
79% on Apr 22 2026
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