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Aesop Body Wash Review: Is This High-End Soap Worth the Hype?

Aesop is an Australian apothecary brand established in Melbourne in 1987. It's known for its minimalist vegan and eco-friendly approach, blending unique ingredients from reputable suppliers. Aesop's mission focuses on awakening both visual and olfactory senses, creating a unique experience to an everyday routine. Today, it has over 200 stores worldwide. The initial draw tends to be its aesthetically pleasing appearance, with sleek, dark brown, white-labeled pumps that are hard to miss. But then you push down and… VOILA! Aromatic scents embody the whole room and engulf your nostrils. Aesop, though, not only has amazing-smelling products, but their ingredients can provide benefits for your skin! They truly know how to bottle up an experience. Aesop is that perfect mix of quality and design.

First Impressions

If you’ve ever used that free day pass to try out a new fancy gym or have eaten in a splurge-worthy restaurant, chances are you’ve come across the Aesop line in the restroom. The store itself is filled with tiles, meant to mimic a bathroom - a very organized bathroom. There are sinks to help test out some of the washes which really helps to get the feel of the product.

A Dive into Aesop's Product Range

Aesop is widely known for its array of aromatic formulations in body, hair, hand, and skincare. They focus on awakening both visual and olfactory senses, creating a unique experience to an everyday routine.

Limited Choices, High Quality

One potential downside, which may be a plus for some, is the limited variety in certain collections. For example, they only have one exfoliating wash (The Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash) and one regular hand wash (The Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash) for their hand wash collection. Similarly, they offer only two hand balms with the same Reverence and Resurrection names. This is great if you like both scents and get overwhelmed with too many choices, but some might prefer a wider range of exotic scents. They do, however, have body lotions that can be bought in smaller tubes and a list of different body, skin and hair products.

The Shopping Experience

The store is small, so expect the staff to hover and ask you constant questions, including, “what’s your budget?” What is appreciated is that the employees, while checking out, will ask about your skin type or preferences and throw in some samples that truly have you running back to the store for more.

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Product Breakdown: From Best to Worst

Let’s break down some of the products in order of favorite to least favorite and their ingredients.

1. Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash

Top of the list has to go to the Reverence Aromatique Hand Wash, which had me in a chokehold the first few weeks. It just plain old feels good! I, for one, never thought of exfoliating my hands, even though exfoliation of the skin is linked to increasing cellular turnover and improving blood flow to the area for better-looking and feeling hands. We tend to not give love to our hands the way we give love to our faces. More and more people are coming to the realization that their hands (neck, or chest) don’t match the youthfulness of their face, so it’s important to tackle all parts of our body. This product definitely has ingredients to help us do that.

Reverence contains surfactants and emulsifiers like sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, sodium lauroamphoacetate, and coco betaine, which create lather, help separate and remove impurities, and act as conditioning agents for the skin for a nice feeling after washing. It also contains pumice for exfoliation and preservatives phenoxyethanol and ethylhexylglycerin. Phenoxyethanol is effective against yeast and bacterial growth with a reduced chance of affecting skin flora and is considered safe if used within the recommended cosmetic dosage of 1% or less. Ethylhexylglycerin is a synthetic skin conditioning agent that works as a preservative and boosts other preservatives like phenoxyethanol.

Additional ingredients include sodium chloride (increases viscosity and stabilizes products’ pH), acrylate copolymer (thickening agent), 1,2 hexandiol (preserves hydration, works as a solvent and also acts as a preservative), and coconut fatty acid (another cleansing agent that emulsifies and hydrates).

Aesop’s key ingredients for this product include vetiver root (known for its woody, earthy aroma and calming effects), petitgrain (extracted from bitter orange’s green twigs and leaves; known for its antimicrobial, antioxidant, astringent, and skin conditioning effects), and bergamot rind (spicy citrus orange aroma). The scent of the soap itself is described as woody, earthy, and smoky.

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2. Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm

Second favorite goes to The Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm. It’s incredibly delicious. With ingredients like tangerine rind, vanilla, and sandalwood, the smell is sweet but not overpowering. Do I want to shove it in my mouth every time I get a whiff of it? Yes! This balm is described as a citrus, woody vanilla fragrant, described perfectly.

Its ingredients include glycerin for moisture, sweet almond oil (lubricant loaded with fatty acids), mixed with several other oils, fatty alcohols, and fatty chain acids for deep moisturizing and smoothening of the skin. Shea butter and aloe provide anti-inflammatory and moisturizing benefits. It has numerous aromatic oils such as cedarwood, vanilla, and citronellol (derived from plants like rose, geranium, and lemongrass). EDTA is a chelating ingredient, which means it decreases reactive ions in the product, aiding in the preservation of the product. Beta-carotene is an antioxidant that can help to reduce sun sensitivity. Amongst the other ingredients, it has vitamin E and macadamia nut oil for deep hydration.

3. Cedar and Citrus Lip Salve

Third on the list could have been #1 as I’m obsessed with anything related to nourishing lips, however, one little issue with the product brings it to #3. The Cedar and Citrus Lip Salve is a beautiful, silky-smooth salve that immediately hydrates and nourishes the lips. It also brings this red/brown, brick-toned look to my lips, even though the product itself is clear. So strange. It’s as if blood immediately rushes to the lips and gives it this intensely hydrated, blood’s just below the surface, look.

Ingredients in this product include grapefruit rind, orange rind, and cedar atlas (known for its sweeter aromas). It also includes pentaerythritol tetraisostearate (synthetic lipid, seals in moisture), humectants (preserves moisture) like ricinus comunis (castor oil), which has high monounsaturated ricinoleic acid (seen to have anti-inflammatory properties).

Now, what knocks the product down for me is that this product has a difficult time mixing with water. If I have to drink water, there tends to be a white, milky film that forms toward the wet-dry border of the lips. As I’m writing this I just tested it out and the film actually didn’t show so it’s not something that happens all the time, but it happened enough where I didn’t want to use the product while going out in case the film occurred and no one was nice enough to inform me. The culprit for this issue may lie in the mixture called sucragel CF(sucrose laurate, glycerin, water and capric triglyceride) It’s an emulsifier used in gel-to-milk cleansing facial products. The purpose being when the gel is applied to the face and water is mixed with it, it transforms to a milky solution. I didn’t see anywhere on the site where this was explained as an intentional purpose but just be weary. Again, I would actually buy this product again as it does feel heavenly on the lips but I have to be a bit more careful when I wear it.

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4. In Two Minds Facial Toner

In Two Minds Facial Toner is number 4. Quality product, it’s more just a product I’m not ready to add to my daily routine. I initially got introduced to this toner after trying a sample and falling in love with it. I instantly saw a smooth, pore-less face after applying it. I also felt this facial toner helped cleanse my skin further and prepped me for my other skincare products perfectly. Only problem is I like dewy skin and I was not use to the matte look it initially gave me, prior to me putting my products on. I worried that using something semi drying often could, overtime, reduce my oil production.

The product includes witch hazel (fights acne, reduces inflammation, an astringent (tightens pores, cleans), niacinamide (brightening, minimizes pores) chamomille (ormenis maulticaulis) bud (has antioxidants, brightening and soothing), salicylic acid (keeps pores clean, exfoliates), rosemary oil (astringent, may help stimulate blood circulation., benzoic acid (preservative, ph balancer). Alcohol denat, an astringent meant to clean and give that matte, poreless look. Be careful using very often if you have very dry skin. There are some ingredients that can reduce the intense drying /irritation such as humectants and skin conditioning agents like Glycereth-26, Coceth-7, trideceth, sorbitol, panthenol and PPG-1 PEG-9 LAURYL GLYCOL ETHER, PEG 5 ethylhexonate. Camellia Sinesis (green tea) is an antioxidant (fights against free radicals which are byproducts of the metabolism process. These free radicals can accelerate our aging and break down cells.) Green tea is also antimicrobial and a uv absorber. Sodium titrate is a ph adjuster. PEG 40 Hydrogenated castor oil a surfactant (helps dissolve and remove dirt), emulsifier. Also contains the phenoxyethanol preservative accepted at the 1% or lower dosage.

PPG, PEG Polysorbates, ingredients ending in laureth, steareth, ceteareth , phenooxyethanol and several other ingredients that have been ethoxylated (reacted with ethylene oxide) run the risk of contamination with 1,4 Dioxane and ethylene oxide. Ethylene oxide helps increase shelf life, solubility, enhances penetration and reduces harshness in the ingredient therefore reducing chances of irritation. All of these are great benefits to the skin care product. But be aware as a consumer that the ethoxylation can produce carcinogenic by-products such as 1,4 dioxane and ethylene oxide. Limits are made by the FDA and European commission regarding the amount of these ethoxylated ingredients in skin care. A procedure of purification post the ethoxylation is standard but still important to be aware of the process. Percentages should, though be placed on the bottle as its difficult for consumers to know the percentage in each product.

5. Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol

Fifth goes to The Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol. I’ve always wanted a moisturizing spray in a bottle, and when I came across this product, I thought it’d be a perfect refresher. Now, I have oily skin so I don’t truly need that refresher throughout the day. I thought it’d be a cool addition to my travel skin care routine but also a nice way to finish my daily skin care by spritzing myself with a light hydrator.

This product contains ingredients like rose petals (smells yummy, rich source of vitamin c, known to brighten the skin), bergamot peel (would healing, anti- inflammatory) and chamomile bud (helps sooth dry, irritated skin). Second ingredient after water are polysorbates 1 (emulsifier, helps ingredients dissolve in a solvent. Reduces surface tension of ingredients being emulsified. Best at low levels) alcohol denat (an astringent also helps aroma last longer.)Benzalkonium (antiseptic preservative), d-limeone (citrus fragrance). In terms of hydration it definitely does the job and provides a beautiful glow to the skin. Not intensely hydrating so still recommended using a topical moisturizer.

6. A Rose By Any Other Name Body Cleanser

Last but not least is A Rose by any Other Name. Love the name. Mysterious and Romantic. Actually really do love the smell too. I purchased this body soap as it smells like roses of course and who doesn’t want to smell like roses! In this case it smells great in the shower but does little for my skin post shower. It’s a great wash but nothing incredibly special.

The ingredients consist of sodium laureth sulfate (surfactant-cleanses, reduces surface tension), Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine (surfactant), PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil (surfactant, skin conditioning), Glycerin (humectant), Phenoxyethanol, Sea Salt (Maris Sal), Sodium Chloride, Sodium Dehydroacetate(preservative, antimicrobial), Citric Acid, Rosa Damascena Flower Oil (antioxidants, brighter complexion), Elettaria Cardamomum Seed Oil (antimicrobial,antioxident. Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper) Fruit Oil, Citronellol,and GeraniolI. With all these ingredients I still have not seen any huge results but, to be fair, I’ve never had huge skin issues to tell the difference anyways. I most likely wont be getting another bottle. I’ll stick to my cetaphil. The scent is described as warm, floral and spicy.

A favored body wash captivating users for more than thirty years. Water (Aqua), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Coco-Betaine, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Fruit Oil, Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin Orange) Peel Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens Extract, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Polysorbate 20, Citric Acid, Limonene, Linalool, Citronellol, Geraniol. This ingredient list is subject to change.

Aesop's Ethical Considerations

All Aesop products are vegan. Many of the Aesop product packaging components are recyclable. We recommend disassembling (removing product labels, pumps and caps) and sorting the components. Product bottles and jars may be recycled. Product labels, pumps, pipettes and caps should be placed in the waste bin. Pumps and pipettes may also be reused.

User Reviews and Experiences

Universally beloved, Aesop has launched countless iconic products which forged their international reputation as the cool girl’s go-to bathroom brand. From its famed Resurrection Hand Wash to its Post-Poo Drops and its range of scented candles, Aesop is one of very few brands you can shop for everyone in your life and be confident that they’ll love what you buy them. It’s the Australian apothecary with a reputation for botanical formulas and herbaceous scents. If you see the signature sepia glass bottle of A Rose By Any Other Name sitting gracefully in a friend’s shower, you instantly know that they appreciate everyday decadence. A Rose By Any Other Name Body Cleanser is the perfect holistic product. Every detail is just right, from the weight and feel of the bottle in your hands to the texture and fragrance of the silky cleanser, making your morning shower an instant ritual rather than a chore to rush through. Rather than a bracing jolt of fragrance, it offers a warming cocoon of spicy floral aroma, easing you gently and kindly into the day.

Here's a summary of what other users are saying about Aesop body washes:

  • Fragrance: Many reviewers rave about the beautiful and relaxing scents, often describing them as fresh, clean, and divine. Some compare the scents to being in a rainforest or having a spa-like experience.
  • Cleansing: Users generally agree that the body washes cleanse the skin effectively without drying it out. Some mention that a little product goes a long way, especially when used with a bath puff.
  • Skin Feel: Many reviewers report that their skin feels soft, smooth, and nourished after using Aesop body washes. However, some with dry or sensitive skin find certain cleansers (like the Geranium one) a bit harsh.
  • Packaging: The functional and attractive pump bottle is a plus for many users.
  • Price: The high price point is a common concern for many reviewers, who sometimes recommend more affordable alternatives.

One reviewer noted about A Rose By Any Other Name Body Cleanser, "For $49 it's quite expensive for a body wash! I purchased this after trying some in store and really liking the fragrance. Every time I use this in the shower, it results in a strong fragrant aroma…"

Another reviewer with combination skin mentioned, "It is a great product, but a little harsh on the skin. It doesn't feel ph neutral. If you have dry or sensitive skin, maybe go for the Rose one and not the Geranium one, as I felt like this was a…"

Safety and Environmental Working Group (EWG)

Aesop products listed here on EWG Range from 3-4 on their Hazard Score Range with most of their dings being from citrus/fragrent ingredients that can be at higher risk for allergy. To compare, the Dial Complete Antibacterial hand soap scores a 6 and their items range from about 4/5-9 in hazard score.

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