After several massages and…
After several massages and consultations with Ellen, I always left feeling amazing! Her professionalism and attentive listening to my needs were impressive. I highly recommend her services!
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With a unique approach to holistic health, AmberLuna Apothecary takes a whole person-centred approach and believes wellbeing services should be inclusive and accessible. We use plant based treatments to help you feel at your best, through bespoke herbal workshops, tailored aromatherapy treatments, organic facials and deep tissue massage. We also bring mindfulness, creativity, ritual and a deep connection to nature and our community into our work. Ellen, our founder, is a published writer, contributing regularly to well-known herbal medicine publications. She is the author of The Healing Power of Scent, her debut book, published in June 2024.
Bristol, United Kingdom
After several massages and consultations with Ellen, I always left feeling amazing! Her professionalism and attentive listening to my needs were impressive. I highly recommend her services!
Ellen is an amazing soul, I can't recommend her new book "The Healing Power of Scent" enough. It is usually pretty dry to read about scent, but Ellen's writing and journey through organoleptics takes you off on an adventure. Packed with essential information, easy-to-follow guides and recipes. It's a book for diving in deep and dibbing into at leisure. I would highly recommend it.

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Ellen did a workshop with us and it was amazing. She made us all feel so comfortable and learning the power of different scents and their associations was really informative.

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Amazing service in a peaceful setting. Had a really thorough consultation, and the aromatherapy blend was divine! Great communication throughout, wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

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Ellen really knows her stuff when it comes to the combination of aromatherapy and massage. I've been to her with various problems, and she always spends time to listen to what is going on with my body and mind, and pair the oils that with soothe and relax my ailments. The massage was tailored to my needs in terms of pressure, she checked in to make sure I was comfortable, and I always left feeling rejuvenated. Thanks Ellen!

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Ellen gave me a lovely treatment and created some amazing products that have really helped me. She is a fountain of knowledge and has really supported me.

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Such a helpful book and also so inspiring, would highly recommend

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I have had a few massages and consultations with Ellen and felt wonderful afterwards! She was really professional and listened carefully to what I needed. I would highly recommend!

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