🌹 This First Batch Hit Different
The Story Behind the Inner G Fragrance
This first batch of Inner G is special.
It was created in a moment that came straight from the heart. Mother's Day was the first time I had all my children here with me in AZ — Tyris, Tyron, Cherion, and Miyah — with me. They surprised me with roses and another bouquet of flowers, purses, a full tank of gas, and handcrafted body care products, and a beautiful card they and my grandsons personally signed — things that showed me they see me. That energy? I needed to hold onto it.
So I took the petals from those roses and made an oil before they wilted.
That oil became the base of this fragrance.
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🕯️ The Process Was Sacred
After I made the rose petal oil, I infused it with frankincense and myrrh resin — both known for protection, spiritual clarity, and deep grounding.
From there, I added notes that tie back to my first temple care blends — oils I used when I was just getting into sacred self-care:
Lavender for peace
Chamomile for calming the nervous system
Sandalwood for spiritual connection
Vanilla for sweetness and softness
Every fragrance note in Inner G is layered with meaning — not just smell.
I’ve always naturally paired scents that carry the same spiritual weight:
Vanilla + Rose
Lavender + Chamomile
Sandalwood + Vanilla
That’s why I decided — going forward — I will only use oils I create myself to build my fragrances.
Because this ain’t just perfume.
It’s sacred.
It’s intentional.
It’s ritual.
If I ever create a new fragrance, I’ll start by creating the oil first — from scratch — so that the vibration stays pure.
🧪 Why I Make My Own Oils
I been decided I was gonna make my own oils — and now I’m doing it.
That’s not new. That’s a part of my practice. A part of my standard.
I don’t use pre-made oils in my fragrances, because this work is sacred.
Every oil that goes into my blends comes from my hands, my process, and my energy.
If I’m creating a new scent, it starts with me making the oil from scratch — period.
That’s how I keep it pure. That’s how I keep it intentional. That’s how I keep it mine.