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Sundae Body is Dishing Out a New Sweet Treat … And We Have The Scoop

From whipped cream showers to SPF that feels like sorbet, Sundae Body has always sprinkled the beauty world with a generous whip of whimsical. And, their latest release is set to deliver another sweet treat via the Sundae Body Mist Collection: six scoop-worthy hair and body scents that literally smell good enough to eat. (But we don’t recommend you do!)

Launching today, this new range is a new category for the cult beauty brand. From flirty florals to rich gourmands and everything in between, every single Sundae Body Mist Collection bottle is ready to melt right into your routine. It’s a scent-sational serving of self-care, with more flavour than a gelato counter in Summer.

And, just like your fave ice cream order, Sundae Body’s mists are made to be mixed, matched and stacked. Feeling sweet? Spritz on something sugary. Want to add a zesty twist? Top it off with a fruity burst. Sundae is encouraging Aussies to dive into the world of scent stacking – layering your fragrances like you’d layer toppings on your fave sundae – no rules, just spritz, swirl and sniff your way to your signature scent. Double-scoop your mood, triple-treat your vibe, or go full banana split with a combo that’s uniquely yours.

A flavour (err, fragrance?) rundown:

Always Late is fashionably flirty – a moody, woody mix of dark cherry, cedar and burnt sugar. It’s giving ‘nightcap after dark’ energy with a side of sass. Think of it as the dark chocolate fudge of the lineup – rich, sultry and totally worth the wait.

Mood Board is manifestation in a mist. Bursting with blackcurrant, peach, freesia and amber, it’s fruity, flirty and made for dream-chasers who like their goals served with a side of sparkle. This one’s your rainbow sprinkles moment – fun, vibrant and a total mood lifter.

Soft Serve is your go-to gourmand. With caramel swirls, toasted pistachio and creamy vanilla, it’s basically dessert in a bottle – without the sticky fingers. Sweet tooths, this one’s your sundae soul mate.

The Sundae Body Mist Collection join the Aussie beauty brand’s other sweet offerings

Flower Girl is the first day of spring in fragrance form. Think bergamot, peony and vanilla bourbon – it’s petal-perfect and sunshine-sweet. Like adding rosewater to your Turkish delight – it’s floral, fancy and totally feel-good.

White Tee is clean, classic, and crisp – like fresh linens on a breezy day. Magnolia, rose and violet notes give it that just-out-the-wash vibe. A timeless base note that lets the other ‘flavours’ shine – think of it as the vanilla scoop that makes every combo work.

Finally, Garden Party is fresh-picked fabulous. Sicilian lemon, orange flower and sparkling bergamot? Yes, please. It’s like sipping limoncello under a citrus tree. It’s the sorbet of the collection – crisp, refreshing and ideal for spritzing al fresco.

Each bottle is infused with chamomile and aloe vera – meaning while you’re layering up your scent, you’re also soothing and hydrating your skin. And, shaped like jelly beans! Pocket-sized and pastel-perfect, they’re like candy for your cosmetics case.

In just four years, Sundae Body – helmed by beauty entrepreneur Lizzie Waley – has scooped up the hearts (and showers) of Aussies everywhere. From their cult-status whipped body washes to their playful SPF range, the brand has reinvented boring routines into beauty rituals that spark joy – and this latest release is no exception.

So go ahead. Treat your senses. Stack your scents. Sundae Body’s Hair & Body Mist Collection is the pick-me-up your beauty routine’s been craving. Beauty that smells like dessert and delivers like a dream – now that’s the cherry on top. No cone necessary. Just mist and chill.

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.