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Aesop's overnight cocoon — a stay-on cream-mask scented like a citrus garden, the laziest possible upgrade for tired winter skin.
Other routine steps with complementary ingredients.
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 moisturiser-retinoid-moisturiser layering trick that made retinoids tolerable for sensitive skin, popularised by US derm TikTok.

The J-beauty solo cleanse — one step, no follow-up foam, no stripping.
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Sublime Replenishing Night Masque by Aesop is formulated for dry, normal, mature, combination skin. Aesop's overnight cocoon — a stay-on cream-mask scented like a citrus garden, the laziest possible upgrade for tired winter skin.
The key active ingredients in Sublime Replenishing Night Masque are Panthenol, Squalane, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: actually sleeps in like a moisturizer — no rinse and signature Aesop apothecary scent.
Yes, Sublime Replenishing Night Masque targets dryness, dullness, fine lines. actually sleeps in like a moisturizer — no rinse
Sublime Replenishing Night Masque retails for around $95, which places it in the premium range for masks. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: pricey for a mask; fragrance-forward — sensitive noses beware.
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