Aesop

Aesop

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Founded 1987
Headquarters Melbourne, Australia

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In 1987, Aesop founder and hairstylist Dennis Paphitis began crafting his own line of hair products. The brand has since expanded to include about 100 different offerings. Skincare, hair care, fragrance and soap formulations combine botanicals with laboratory-made ingredients to create effective, luxurious products. The brand has set a new bar for how prestige grooming products are presented as well with trend-setting, minimalist packaging. Aesop is also known for designing thoughtful retail experiences in 230 locations worldwide catered to the environments of the surrounding community."
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