Scottish Fine Soaps Launches Seasonal Body Mists and Fine Fragrance Washes
Scottish Fine Soaps has rolled out unisex Sea Kelp and Wild Heather body mists plus a Fine Fragrance Body & Hand Washes line inspired by Scotland, made with vegan, cruelty-free formulas and made in Scotland.

Scottish Fine Soaps has expanded its fragrance offering with two seasonal launches designed for everyday rituals: a new unisex Body Mists range and a Fine Fragrance Body & Hand Washes collection. The Falkirk-area maker frames the releases as part of a 50-year commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and sensorial storytelling, and notes the lines are inspired by Scotland’s untamed landscapes.
The Body Mists mark a notable product move for the brand, described as a first for Scottish Fine Soaps and introduced in two of the company’s most iconic scents, Sea Kelp and Wild Heather. Company copy bills the relaunch as proof that “Body mists are officially back in style,” and positions the sprays as light, modern and effortlessly wearable. The mists are “designed to be spritzed onto skin or into the air,” suitable for layering, and the Sea Kelp variant is described as evoking “cool sea air and coastal calm, leaving skin lightly scented and revitalised.”
Robert Ross, managing director of Scottish Fine Soaps, put the launches in company context: “As we move into 2026, our focus remains on creating products that feel indulgent yet purposeful, inspired by the landscapes that surround us. These new launches reflect our desire to elevate everyday self-care through texture, fragrance, and thoughtful design while staying true to our values of sustainability, quality, and craftsmanship. As a brand, we’re excited to be embarking on new territory through the unisex body mist launches – a move which marks the start of an innovative year for us as a business.”
The Fine Fragrance Body & Hand Washes appear as a broader scent play. Branded copy for the “Fine Fragrance Collection: Luxury Body & Hand Washes Inspired by the World’s Most Beautiful Scents” lists eight signature fragrances: Wild Iris and Amber, Dragonfruit and Hibiscus, White Peach and Jasmine, Driftwood and Tide, Santal and Patchouli, Cypress and Bergamot, Leather and Cedar, and Lime Zest and Vanilla. The collection is described as spanning “luminous florals and exotic fruits to coastal notes and warm woods,” with each formula combining refined fragrance compositions and skin-conditioning ingredients to turn routine washing into “a moment of escape.”

Company materials present a numerical inconsistency: the eight-scent list sits alongside a site fragment that reads, “To complete our new Fine Fragrance Collection, we have four new Body & Hand Washes to brighten your day.” That discrepancy between four and eight SKUs has not been resolved in the available materials. The brand’s consumer-facing copy also does not include retail pricing, bottle sizes, or specific on-sale dates.
Scottish Fine Soaps emphasizes provenance and ethics across both launches, stating the products are proudly made in Scotland and prioritise naturally derived ingredients, vegan and cruelty-free formulations, plus environmentally conscious packaging. The company operates a shop at North Main St, Carronshore, Falkirk FK2 8HT, and its site invites newsletter sign-ups with a 15% new-subscriber offer.
These seasonal releases position Scottish Fine Soaps to capitalize on the renewed interest in lighter fragrance formats and ritual-focused gifting. For now, the unisex Body Mists and the Fine Fragrance washes offer a clear editorial point of difference in scent variety and sustainability messaging, while SKU counts, pricing, and full ingredient details await confirmation from the brand.
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