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|  | | Vicky displays her wares... |
|  | It would seem that everything is coming up roses for an enterprising woman from South Cheshire. BBC Radio Stoke presenter Janine Machin went to found out more... |
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|  | Complimentary therapies are becomming increasingly popular as more and more of us want to either find something natural to take our aches and pains away.
Earlier this year, Alsager came up smelling of roses as Vicky Cook opened her own business in the South Cheshire town.
Trained in aromatherapy, Vicky decided to bring her skills to the wider public... not only by practising aromatherapy, but by producing her own products too.
It took many months of studying to learn which oils and scents complimented each other and which helped to treat certain conditions.
Finally, she came up with five ranges: fruit, flowers, herbs, lavender and trees which are all available as toners, moisturisers, bubble bath and more.
Vicky decided to spend time on making this range because she's very particular about using pure ingredients.
The business is called Ambiessence, and offers crystal healing, and other treatments as well as aromatherapy.
So, if you fancy a bit of pampering - the aromatherapy way - why not follow your nose to Alsager!
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