Inhale the plantlike, high-end hotel scent, and (try to) exhale your worries out
Aesop Sublime Replenishing Night Masque and the moon. Photo: Courtesy of Aesop You may have been more aware of your sleep lately due to the loss of that one hour, the existence of Sleep Awareness Week , or an overall unsettling feeling. If you need to momentarily soothe your mind palace with something serene, aesthetically pleasing, and poetic, beauty brand Aesop made a new silky skin-care product: Sublime Replenishing Night Masque.
If, like me, your “best work after dark” includes shower epiphanies and a dedicated nighttime skin-care routine, keep up the good work. “The nighttime is this extended period where your skin is resting, recuperating, and recovering, which is the best opportunity to deliver actives that can benefit your skin,” says Dr. Kate Forbes, Aesop’s lead scientist.
Like this moisturizing face milk, Forbes says a lot of care was put into producing “a great skin-feel.” Sublime’s skin-feel is pretty great — a little goes a long way and it’s not heavy at all despite being a “night” product. The luxurious gel texture quickly sinks into skin and leaves a soft-matte film that doesn’t feel like it’s going to slip off your face and into your pillow.
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