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I am sorry to give one star, but there are reasons: I recently purchased Desert Bloom Body soap, which should resemble Aesop Geranium Leaf. Not even close! A fragment of foam got in to my eye, they must be using some harsh chemicals, my eye is still sore!
I use Aesop all the time so the idea of halving the cost by purchasing Dessert Bloom was an exciting one. Unfortunately it’s been £25 literally down the drain. Not only does the smell not even come close to Aesop, it has a really cheap fragrance. It reminds me of service station hand wash. Not wanting to waste money, I used it anyway and now I have come out in a very nasty rash. Sadly I think this company is jumping on the dupe bandwagon but with no intention of trying to make a good product. I’ve used Noted Aromas before and they do excellent dupe products. Sadly they don’t do Aesop though.
I loved the concept of bottle-free refills that have scents similar to famous brand products. Unfortunately, the quality of these items does not match that of the originals. The soaps tend to be too watery, and some only vaguely resemble the branded products. The selection that is advertised versus what is available online in the UK is disappointing; many items are sold out, and it seems like these products are rarely in stock. While the soaps work okay as hand washes, I found them too harsh for use as body washes, which left my skin feeling dry.
I wanted to like this - I dig the packaging and the idea is super neat because Aesop products are eye wateringly pricey but alas, the Desert Bloom, which I spent £50 on, and which touts itself as an Aesop like for like is literally nothing like Aesop - watery, less unctuous, and with a kind of nothing scent. Disappointed.
yes it does smell like my usual favourite australian brand of body soap. But the smell was very watered down and did not fill the bathroom as my usual. There was a lot of foam and definate dry skin after I got out of the shower. You go cheaper and you get cheaper.... worth the money, yes! But I will reorder my more expensive, more luxury wash when is is done
Buyer beware - Aesop hand soap copy is not even close to the original. This is not say is bad, but in no world am I mistaking them for each other.I did also buy the Kiso hand soap and the pear hand soap and I can say all three are pleasant and nice to use, but I can't speak to the comparison to the other brand name equivalents.
Hand cream is oily and does not even smell great, let alone close to the original Aesop soap. A LOT of false advertisements on the website (£19 on the listing but when you check out it's £24), and on socials claiming it's a dupe. It's a passable hand cream but not worth £24, save your money and buy the real thing.
The ads are total BS. I ordered the Aesop style soap and moisturizer. There is no comparison it doesn’t smell anything like the original whatsoever. After seeing the ads with people saying wow, smells just like the original I see they were clearly paid to say that. Very disappointing and a total waste of money
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