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Aesop manages to be both beautiful and practical, a hybrid of old school and new tech disciplines. The range is balanced between nature and technology because that's where Aesop’s found the best results – the fact that it looks and smells divine is merely a happy bi-product. Enriched with purifying clay and antioxidant-rich parsley seed extracts, this mask is the perfect ‘quick fix’ for dull, congested skin, drawing out impurities while enhancing radiance.
At busy times, we all neglect things like going to the gym and regular skin care. But unlike exercise, you can do a quick 'cheat' if you’ve been neglecting your complexion with Aesop's Parsley Seed Facial Cleansing Masque. It’s enhanced with purified clay to draw out impurities and aloe vera to ensure that it doesn't leave your skin feeling tight, while rosehip and parsley seed extracts combine to deliver a big dose of antioxidants to perk up your skin. This is one to use before you go out as it balances oily/combo skins and grants a glow to grey or lacklustre complexions.
- Parsley Seed
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Total Price: 94.90€
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Aesop Parsley Seed Cleansing Masque 60ml
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Aesop manages to be both beautiful and practical, a hybrid of old school and new tech disciplines. The range is balanced between nature and technology because that's where Aesop’s found the best results – the fact that it looks and smells divine is merely a happy bi-product. Enriched with purifying clay and antioxidant-rich parsley seed extracts, this mask is the perfect ‘quick fix’ for dull, congested skin, drawing out impurities while enhancing radiance.
At busy times, we all neglect things like going to the gym and regular skin care. But unlike exercise, you can do a quick 'cheat' if you’ve been neglecting your complexion with Aesop's Parsley Seed Facial Cleansing Masque. It’s enhanced with purified clay to draw out impurities and aloe vera to ensure that it doesn't leave your skin feeling tight, while rosehip and parsley seed extracts combine to deliver a big dose of antioxidants to perk up your skin. This is one to use before you go out as it balances oily/combo skins and grants a glow to grey or lacklustre complexions.
- Parsley Seed
- Aesop
- 60ml
Frequently Bought Together



Total Price: 94.90€
Add both to basket
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Purchase again and again
Love this facemask for calming the skin and a deep cleanser, purchase at least once a yearÂ
Report this reviewDidn't do anything
I've had this mask for a long time, bought it because a blogger recommended it so highly. Either she was bought out by the company or we just have different skin types because it did absolutely nothing for me. My skin is extremely dry and I'm noticing that most of the people leaving positive reviews have combination skin so that might be the problem. My skin feels smooth immediately after using it but it feels like that after using any skincare, and it had no long term effects.
Report this reviewAesop excellent as always
My go to face mask for when my skin needs a bit of care and attention. Draws everything nasty out of my pores and leaves my skin soft, clear and bright. Lasts an absolute age as well so worth the price in my opinion.
Report this reviewIt's okay
I bought this because I always see bloggers rave about it, but to be honest it's not all that. It's a nice mask to use in the week as it dries quickly and I can see the oily dots that have been sucked out my pores (gross, I know). It's okay and it does seem to remove oil, but if you're expecting your skin to feel amazing after then this isn't the mask for you.
Report this reviewLovely product
Aesop catches a lot of flack in the skincare world for all the fragrant irritant featured in its products, which is warranted, but if you're lucky enough to have skin that doesn't react to said irritants - as mine doesn't - then this is a beautiful clay-based mask that cleans out your pores without drying out your skin.
Report this reviewVery drying
I got this because of all the raving reviews online but sadly this did nothing. It made my skin feel dry and very red.
Report this reviewFor sensitive skin
This is not a high-performance type of clarifying mask but as a mid-week pick me up to keep the pimples at bay - this is what it is. It smells very herbaceous, as with most Aesop products, and dries fairly quickly. Wouldn't say it performed wonders for me but it's a gentler companion product when used with my harsher clarifying masks during the weekend.
Report this reviewA staple against the odd pimple
My skin is usually on the dryer side and I'm lucky to have very few skin concerns, I only get the odd breakout around that time of the month. This mask has become a staple on my weekly routine against the evil pimple, it purifies and calms down any breakouts and it keeps my complexion smooth.
Report this reviewWould not recommend
I purchased this product after reading the great reviews and decided to treat myself but this product did absolutely nothing for my face. I have combination skin and an olive skin tone. I suffer from breakouts and decided to give this mask a go, but I don't believe this was worth my money. When I removed the mask I just felt quite normal if anything my skin was a little dry after using this product. Would not purchase this again.
Report this reviewMust have!
This is THE best clay mask, it doesn't quench your skin of all moisture as some clay masks can. It helps combat any existing blemishes as well as give your face a deep cleanse. I use it once a week, it keeps my complexion looking calm and smooth. I'll be using this forever.
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