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Aesop's sensitive-skin specialist — fragrance-free (rare for the brand), built around bisabolol (chamomile-derived anti-inflammatory), panthenol for barrier repair, and grape seed extract for antioxidant protection. The formula deliberately omits the essential oils that define most Aesop products, acknowledging that reactive skin needs function over fragrance. Shea butter provides occlusion without heaviness.
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Side-by-side ingredient breakdowns vs. the closest alternatives.
In-clinic and at-home treatments that use the same active ingredients.

The 14–28 day structured protocol for resetting a compromised skin barrier — strip the routine to the studs (cleanser, ceramide cream, SPF), drop every active, let the skin rebuild itself.

The gentlest exfoliation there is — pineapple or papaya enzymes that digest dead skin without acid irritation.

The most aggressive skin-resurfacing laser in dermatology — two weeks of recovery in exchange for collagen, tone, and texture results that nothing else comes close to.
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Seeking Silence Facial Hydrator by Aesop is formulated for sensitive, dry, normal skin. Aesop's sensitive-skin specialist — fragrance-free (rare for the brand), built around bisabolol (chamomile-derived anti-inflammatory), panthenol for barrier repair, and grape seed extract for antioxidant protection. The formula deliberately omits the essential oils that define most Aesop products, acknowledging that reactive skin needs function over fragrance. Shea butter provides occlusion without heaviness.
The key active ingredients in Seeking Silence Facial Hydrator are Bisabolol, Panthenol. It's known for: Fragrance-free — unusual and welcome for Aesop and Bisabolol is clinically proven anti-inflammatory.
Yes, Seeking Silence Facial Hydrator targets redness, sensitivity, dryness. Fragrance-free — unusual and welcome for Aesop
Seeking Silence Facial Hydrator retails for around $67, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Less luxurious sensorial experience than other Aesop moisturisers; Premium price for a simple formula.
A suggested daily routine featuring this product, with complementary picks.
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