Creating a more conscious lifestyle

10:31AM, Monday 05 December 2022

Creating a more conscious lifestyle

INTRODUCING a new sustainable lifestyle brand created by Sarah Jones, advanced nurse practitioner and aromatherapist.

Sarah has created a range of organic, vegan and essential oil-infused hand and body washes to help bring a therapeutic experience into your home every day.

Having worked in the NHS for more than 18 years, Sarah has introduced complementary therapies into various settings. She recently wrote her MSc dissertation in advanced nursing practice on essential oils for the prevention and treatment of covid-19.

Sarah has a passion for bringing the power of essential oils into people's houses as a self treatment option to help to empower people to care for their own wellbeing.

Sarah said: “My end goal is to create a more conscious lifestyle in both businesses and homes by creating a circular economy with a strong commitment to yourself and to the environment.”

Sarah has spent years creating and perfecting her blends making sure they target specific emotions. Sarah is working with large companies such as Legal and General to help them be more sustainable and provide wellbeing products within their workspace.

Reduce, refill and rethink your life with Henley natural products.

For a sustainable gift idea for Christmas visit www.henleynaturals.com

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