I used the Fabulous Face Cleanser when I was in Melbourne, but decided to change my regime when I moved to a humid and tropical climate. Now it's the Cream Cleanser, the Bitter Orange toner, EL eye ba...
THE PRODUCT: I haven't been using this product for long but I'm finding myself falling for it. I have medium-long length, thick-stranded, poker-straight hair that is reasonably soft but has some 'resi...
Why I bought it: (1) Had a good experience with the Night Repair serum (for face), so I thought this one would be good (2) tried this one out, along with Idealist eye serum. Observation: (1) Don't li...
I bought this product because: (1) it had the 'Idealist' name emblazoned across it, and since my sister is a devout preacher on the virtues of using EL's Idealist, I thought I'll just give it a try an...
While I was living in Melbourne, I found this cleanser a bit drying on my skin during the winter months (one lippie off). But then, it's perfectly fine to use in humid climates. The scent is an added ...
This one is the third Aesop product I tried, and the third one I end up using for good. Who couldn't love the bitter orange scent - all other citrusy scent goes to waste when compared to this! It's mo...
This cleanser is one of my favourites, putting it next to Aesop's facial cleansing creme (I don't know what's up with aussie beauty companies but these two seem to make good-quality cleansers.) Bought...
COMMENTS: One thing I like about this product is you can adjust the amount of gritty things that goes into your personal mix. For an exfoliator freak like me, I personally think watered-down jojoba sc...
Did my skin favours when I was living in Melbourne - I hardly had any spots! My skin was great and all (I think the air contributes to something). Hated the glass jar, but Aesop now sells screw-on pum...
Tried leaving it on my hair for half an hour last weekend. Did soften my hair, but nothing too awe-worthy. It smells really good, though. Not recommending it as I know camellia oil is more concentrate...