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28-06-2012
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Love Aesop. Have only ever tried samples though. And solg I'm curious about their parsley seed range as well. I've only ever heard good things. Especially about the oil.

I'm going to pick up the lip balm for a good friend of mine who loves the brand. I'll find any excuse to pop into one of their stores. All very well designed.

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13-09-2012
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I ended up buying the Parsley Seed cleanser. A few days after using it, I got some brake outs... I wonder if this made me brake out because I also started using some other new products. Please say it isn't so!
Anyone else tried it?

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^ i haven't used that particular cleanser but all the aesop products i have used have broken me out. i feel they are far too heavily fragranced, particularly the moisturiser (the one with orange something in it). the only thing that has worked for me is the deep cleansing mask, which is suprising because i have dry skin so cleansing masques usually are to drying for me. after using it i have gotten the occassional spot, but in general my skin feels clearer, and the spot that comes is one i can feel already brewing.

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^Ugh, I wanted to like it, and the fact that is rather expensive doesn't help either if doesn't work for me. I'm still giving it a try.
The smell on their products that I asked if they added fragrance to them and they told me it's just the ingredients that makes them smell so strong.

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I really like Aesop, tried the Aesop Fabulous Face Oil for quite a while now and I highly recommend it. Its very nice before I go to bed, smells soo good and it's not greasy at all. Also it is so gorgeous for your display in your bathroom.

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