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Hi everyone,


I have just launched AIRA Therapy, my custom blend aromatherapy business and brand new treatment studio at Oru Space, Lordship Lane. I offer deeply relaxing custom blend aromatherapy massage treatments, bespoke aromatherapy nourishing face & body oils and complimentary aromatherapy consultations.


I am a qualified aromatherapist and full member of the International Federation of Aromatherapists, following their stringent code of practice, ethics and safety guidelines to provide you with the best holistic care for your mental and physical wellbeing.


Custom blend aromatherapy massages can help relieve stress and anxiety, boost your mood and mental wellbeing and provide a deeply relaxing treatment to ease tension, help with sleep and so much more?


If you have been feeling stressed, experiencing anxiety, physical or mental fatigue, or simply would like to take a moment in your busy day to have a calming and nurturing time for yourself then this could be helpful to you.


Each session starts with a confidential consultation including a health and lifestyle discussion. I make each aromatherapy blend individually for you, with pure organic and ethically sourced vegan oils, selecting each ingredient for its specific therapeutic benefits so that they work in synergy to provide you with the best experience to nourish your mind, body and skin.


If you would like to book a treatment, call me on 07944 883143 or visit my website to book online or find out more: https://www.airatherapy.co.uk/


Appointments are available morning, afternoon and evening, five days a week including Saturdays. If you can?t see a convenient appointment time available on the website, please give me a call or message me as additional appointment times may be available.


Emily Muffett MIFA

https://www.airatherapy.co.uk/

@airatherapy

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