Hair & Beauty Magazine

Review: Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum

By Beautifulbuns

It’s been a while since I tried a new eye product – I guess they take a long time to run out, and I do tend to use them sparingly cos I have this phobia of growing millia seeds. When I headed to Melbourne last year, I stocked up quite a bit on Aesop, and guess what? I’ve finally come down to using this!

Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum (1)Aesop Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Eye Serum

Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum (2)

Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum (3)

Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum (4)

Aesop Parsley Seed Anti Oxidant Eye Serum (5)

I say…

The Packaging: A cute little glass bottle that comes with a dropper tool.

The Scent: I love, love, love the scent – it’s kinda herbal but those western sorts that you’d associate with aromatherapy (I think I smell some lavender and chamomile, but don’t quote me on this). It’s refreshing and yet soothing at the same time.

The Texture: A relatively lightweight serum that’s best described as a watery gel. A drop is enough for both eyes (for me – use a drop per eye if you prefer more hydration or have drier skin), and it’s super easily absorbed after some light patting. There is no greasy/sticky residual aftermath.

The Verdict: I’m not one for heavy serums/creams around the eye area, so this works for me. It refreshes the undereye area immediately after application. I’ve been using it for weeks and I haven’t noticed any extra millia seeds. The skin area looks slightly hydrated and feels softer and more moisturised, but I wouldn’t go as far as to say that fine lines have disappeared (on a permanent basis). It did help lessen the puffiness slightly, but it did not work on my dark eye circles (which I have to emphasize again are caused by my sinus and subsequent respiratory tract congestion) – note that I always think the best solution for banishing the racoon eyes is plenty of sleep and a good diet (there’s really no shortcut to that). Overall, I actually do like this because it helps hydrate and soothe the undereye area while providing an adequate boost of moisture without being overly rich.


Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog