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The Sundae Body Brunch Collection Shares Special-Edition Scents

In celebration of its fifth birthday, Sundae Body dropped the Sundae Body Brunch Collection, featuring its sensorial Whipped Shower Foam in a trio of special-edition scents. Inspired by mid-morning meal favorites, the decadently fragranced body care products are designed to smell like warm and syrupy Fluffy Pancakes with notes of buttermilk and vanilla bean; Buttery Croissant with hints of melted butter, almond and tonka bean; and Maple French Toast with touches of buttered dough, maple sugar and warm spices.

While the Sundae Body Brunch Collection's scents and texture are a treat in and of themselves, the formula supports clean, radiant skin with brightening, Vitamin C-rich Kakadu plum and finger lime, a natural source of AHAs to gently exfoliate and reveal smoother, more even-looking skin.

Trend Themes

  1. Food-inspired Fragrance Personalization — Brands blending familiar breakfast and dessert aromas into personal care formulations creates a pathway for hyper-personalized scent experiences that blur the line between food and beauty.
  2. Sensorial Texture-driven Bodycare — Products emphasizing whipped, mousse-like textures open possibilities for multisensory engagement that redefines daily hygiene routines as indulgent experiences.
  3. Clean-ingredient Brightening Formulations — Formulations that pair natural AHA-rich botanicals with vitamin C position skin-brightening as a clean, multifunctional attribute rather than a solely active-driven benefit.

Industry Implications

  1. Beauty and Personal Care — The convergence of gourmand scent profiles and functional skincare ingredients suggests new premium segments focused on experiential, efficacy-backed bodycare.
  2. Food and Beverage Collaborations — Cross-industry partnerships between edible brands and beauty labels indicate scalable co-branding models that leverage nostalgic flavors for product differentiation.
  3. Ingredient Sourcing and Biotechnology — Demand for botanicals like Kakadu plum and finger lime highlights opportunities for sustainable cultivation, extraction tech, and biotech alternatives that ensure consistent, potent raw materials.

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