
LOEWE expands its Bath Collection this summer with two new Tomato Leaves products: a body scrub and a hand cream. Both additions build on one of the house’s most recognizable botanical fragrances, inspired by the raw, green aroma of a tomato plant just before it begins to bear fruit.
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The new LOEWE Tomato Leaves Body Scrub combines biodegradable cellulose particles with natural apricot kernel to gently exfoliate the skin. The gel formula works to refine texture while releasing a measured amount of fragrance in the warmth of the shower. As the product meets water and heat, the scent develops through crisp vegetal notes that recall leaves, stems, and the freshness of a summer garden.
The LOEWE Tomato Leaves Hand Cream takes the same fragrance into a lightweight daily treatment. The quickly absorbing emulsion combines emollients, oils, and butters to soften and moisturize the hands without leaving a heavy finish. During application, the cream releases a subtle version of the Tomato Leaves scent, adding a fresh green note to an everyday care step.
LOEWE developed its Bath Collection around the character of individual plants, drawing from vegetable gardens, botanical studies, and the tradition of apothecaries. The range treats fragrance as part of the bathing experience, connecting scent with texture, water, and touch.
Tomato Leaves forms one of four featured fragrance profiles within the collection. The house links the scent to Spain through its warmth, light, and garden culture, though the composition avoids conventional floral sweetness. Instead, it focuses on the sharp, juicy quality of crushed leaves and young fruit, giving the fragrance a direct and earthy character.
The two new launches join the existing Tomato Leaves Soap Bar, Liquid Soap, Body Lotion, and Hand Cleanser, extending the line across cleansing, moisturizing, exfoliation, and hand care. Together, the products allow the fragrance to move through several stages of a daily routine while keeping the same botanical identity.
Packaging remains consistent with the wider collection. Each product features a botanical photograph by Erwan Frotin, showing tomatoes on the vine against a saturated background. The imagery gives the range a clear visual connection to the plant that inspired it while keeping the presentation graphic and contemporary.
With the Tomato Leaves Body Scrub and Hand Cream, LOEWE continues to position its bath line around plant-based scent experiences and practical care. The collection turns the familiar aroma of a tomato garden into a complete body ritual, from the shower to the final application of hand cream.