
31 Mar 2025
In a bold fusion of historical opulence and modern eco-consciousness, TRUDON—the maison revered since 1643 for its candlelit legacy—has unveiled its inaugural hand care collection: a duo of scented liquid hand soaps that transform daily rituals into acts of art. Priced at $110 AUD for 350ml, these lavishly crafted soaps, infused with the iconic Médie and Vixi eaux de parfum, invite users to anoint their hands with the same elegance once reserved for European royalty.
Encased in antique green fluted glass bottles adorned with gilded pumps and engraved coats of arms, the designs pay homage to 18th-century aristocratic toiletries, reimagined for contemporary vanities. The Médie variant, a woody citrus symphony by perfumer Yann Vasnier, bursts with zesty hesperides and sunlit green notes, while Vixi—crafted by Émilie Bouge—unfolds as an aromatic woody reverie, blending sandalwood, sage, and jasmine into a meditative cleanse. Each pump releases a lather crafted from 97% natural ingredients, including organic olive and copra oils, rendered through traditional Marseille soap-making techniques.
TRUDON’s commitment to sustainability shines here: the formulas eschew synthetic harshness, marrying skin respect with olfactory grandeur. As the suds dissolve, they leave not just cleanliness, but a lingering whisper of luxury—a scent that turns handwashing into a sensory pilgrimage. For those who believe hygiene should be both ethical and exquisite, TRUDON’s hand soaps are less a product and more a manifesto: that even the simplest acts can be draped in beauty.