The Best Fancy Hand Soaps to Class Up Your Kitchen Counter

Eater Staff

Turn your sink into a spa with Flamingo Estate’s heirloom tomato hand wash, Loewe’s ode to oregano, or a $20 dupe for Santal 33

When did hand soaps get so sophisticated? Perhaps it was inevitable due to the increasingly competitive [tips Monopoly Man top hat] skincare market; it was only a matter of time until I started collecting unique, fragrant, well-packaged hand soaps like Pokémon. But as someone who loves to cook, using a high-quality soap with a nice scent and making sure my hands feel fresh, hydrated, and free of eau de minced garlic or balsamic vinegar feels especially important.

Washing your hands, while necessary for practical reasons, should feel less like a chore and more like a spa experience. Yes, as far as the finer soaps go, of course we must show reverence (no pun intended) for Aesop’s epicly popular hand wash, but it’s not the only one out there. I am a proud devotee of tomato-scented suds, self-proclaimed herbaceous formulas, and the latest hand soap iteration of the smoky, Icelandic sitka spruce fragrance from the perfumerie of Sigur Ros’ frontman. What you will find below: a curation of hand soaps that lean into an herb garden-forward olfactory experience; hand soaps that feel like they could have been handed down to you from The Giving Tree, or else crafted with a mortar and pestle in a lush Mediterranean estate. What you won’t find below is a smorgasbord of saccharine, overpowering, or flowery hand washes and soaps. (Sorry, Pink Sugar loyalists.)

The way we smell matters, both to ourselves and those in our orbit. Compared to most of the perfumes I pine after, some of the best fancy hand soaps below are also much less expensive, but still succeed in their common goal of making you smell nice, look worldly, and feel, well, fancy. If you love to cook and want a little TLC for your hands, I have rounded up my marquee selection of the best fancy hand soaps for every budget.


The best fancy hand soaps under $30

A chef-approved, garlic-proof hand scrub

We love a through-the-grapevine recommendation, and we got one for Naomi’s hand scrubs from experts who love not only its odor-shooing properties, but its attractive bottle and lavish bergamot-forward scent. Formulated by Los Angeles-based chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants, it truly does double duty of eliminating even the most pungent garlic smells while simultaneously leaving your hands soft and amazing-smelling. Plus, we love that Yves Klein blue label.


This Le Labo Santal 33 dupe (is quite possibly my favorite)


An extra-hydrating vetiver scent


Soap on a rope? So European


This French classic that you can now buy on Amazon...


...And a new French classic


This Aesop dupe that’s perfect for a refillable dispenser


The best fancy hand soaps under $50

Let Aesop, king of herbaceous scents, lead the way


The winner of the tomato-scented hand soaps is: Flamingo Estate


If you want warmth (but not sweetness), opt for cardamom and cinnamon


Hand wash with a streetwear edge

Believe it or not, Brain Dead — known for its highly swaggy streetwear and collabs with everyone from Adidas and Oakley to Magic: The Gathering and Jeff Goldblum — also makes a really nice hand wash, and we love how the earthy, herbal Terra Former scent comes in this ridiculously displayable, art-emblazoned Kelly green bottle. Talk about a lowkey flex.


The best very fancy hand soaps

Diptyque’s regal soap is extra-softening for hands


Loewe’s Oregano is the perfect blend of peppery and woody


Byredo’s musky, pear-kissed scent


Baccarat Rouge 540... in hand wash form

Happy washing.




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