Australia's Beauty Authority · April 2026 Sign in Premium Newsletter
Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Aesop: the honest verdict.

The Melbourne-born apothecary that turned a chemist's dispensary into a global aesthetic. Tested across cleansers, body, and the divisive Geranium Body Scrub.

9.0/10
Glow score
Position
Luxury · Skincare + Body
Founded
Melbourne, AU · 1987
Available at
aesop.com + signature stores
Reviewed by
Hannah Pham · Senior Skincare Editor
12 years in beauty editorial · former senior editor at MECCA Memo
Updated
April 2026
The verdict · Skincare · Apothecary

The Glow read.

Aesop is the rare brand that earned its luxury positioning honestly — through formulation discipline, sensorial intelligence, and decades of refusing to chase trends. The Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser remains the best-selling cleanser in the brand's range for good reason: it's a pleasure to use without sacrificing performance. The Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Serum holds up against actives-driven competitors at twice the price.

Where Aesop falters is in claims-driven skincare. The brand's facial range is gentle, cosmetically elegant, and broadly safe — but it isn't where you go for clinical-grade actives. For retinol, vitamin C, or barrier repair, the Australian shelf has stronger options at lower prices. Buy Aesop for the body, the hands, and the bathroom-as-design-object experience. Buy elsewhere for the actives that move skin.

Pricing is the consistent friction point. The Geranium Body Scrub at $63 is excellent and indefensible at the price simultaneously. Vintage Aesop problem.

What works

  • Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser — the gold standard; Aesop's bestseller for good reason
  • Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Serum — credible antioxidant performance at the price
  • Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash — the bathroom-design product that justifies itself
  • Sensorial intelligence: textures, fragrance, packaging are best-in-class
  • Australian-owned heritage (now Natura &Co) — formulation work still done in Melbourne

What doesn't

  • Pricing for results is poor in the facial range — La Roche-Posay or The Ordinary outperform on actives
  • Heavy fragrance load won't suit sensitive or reactive skin
  • Geranium Body Scrub at $63 is over-priced even by the brand's own standards
Glow Formulation Index · v1.0

What's actually in it.

B/ A–D
Actives
Body cleanser based on coco-glucoside (mild plant-derived surfactant). Geranium leaf extract + bergamot rind oil contribute fragrance and minor antioxidant effect.
Preservation
Phenoxyethanol + benzoic acid system at safe concentrations.
Allergens
Citrus oils (bergamot, lemon) at notable concentration. Linalool, limonene, citral declared. Reactive skin should patch test.
Editorial concerns
Essential oil load is the only flag — sensorial choice, not a safety issue, but reactive skin should choose unfragranced alternatives.

Index grade is editorial, not paid. The grade reflects what's in the product against Glow's v1.0 watch list — it sits beside the Glow score, not instead of it. Aesop earns a B because of fragrance load, not formulation quality. The actives, surfactants, and preservation system are all editorial-preferred. Reactive skin: choose Aesop's body range over the facial range, or look at La Roche-Posay (Grade A).