📓 The Bloom That Wasn’t Meant to Be

📓 The Bloom That Wasn’t Meant to Be

An entry from the Scent Diary

> I wasn’t trying to make a fragrance. > I was testing lotion texture, adjusting glide, listening to the way it caught the light. > But then the pear bottle was open. And the champagne shimmered. > And the lavender didn’t speak too loud this time—it let itself be softened. > > By the time I finished the base, my hands smelled like something I didn’t know I needed. > > Accidental Bloom was born. And it hasn’t left me since.


What’s in it? Champagne brightness. Pear skin. A pulse of passion fruit. Lavender softened by apricot and tea. Hints of jasmine and geranium at the heart. Grounded in warm musk, amber, and a tender breath of vanilla.

It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t try. It just lingers.


Why share it now? Because sometimes we chase perfection and forget to trust the happy accidents. This wasn’t planned. But it was felt. My kids noticed. My own skin kept asking for it. So I’m sending it into the world—quietly.

If you'd like a small test sample of Accidental Bloom, leave a note below or send me a message. I'd love to know if it whispers to you, too.

This is the first entry in the Scent Diary. A little place for scent stories, soft experiments, and skin-borne memories.

Let’s begin with a bloom. 🌸

→ Try the Bloom | And if you would like to be in the loop for future whispers from the Bloom Log you can go to www.havenbliss.net/blog/theBloomLog.atom

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