Maggie tisserand biography

  • Maggie Tisserand is a leading authority
  • Essential oils are the heart of our brand, forming the roots from which we have grown. We understand essential oils like no other, and this is expertly applied in everything we do.

    But it’s what’s inside our pure essential oils that really make the difference…

    British heritage, global approval

    Passionate about improving your wellbeing, our company today brings together a unique team of UK based experts, who source, blend and procure the finest quality essential oils from our offices in West Sussex, at the foot of the South Downs. Our aim is to help improve your health, wellbeing and lifestyle through the joy of aromatherapy. Our products are loved as widely as our ingredients are grown – all around the world!

    It’s in our nature

    There’s a reason we have kept the great Tisserand name on our beloved products. Year after year, we learn and grow as a team, with Robert Tisserand’s pioneering essential oil expertise remaining our anchor and inspiration for our sourcing and blending. With his secrets passed down in person since he founded the brand in , every element of our process has expertise behind it with a hand-crafted feel.

    Experience aromatherapy for your wellbeing, crafted with love by the next generation of the Tisserand family.

    Our Philosophy &#; Established in

    • To source the finest % natural pure essential oils of uncompromising quality.
    • To share our heritage, knowledge and expertise in blending to create products you can trust.
    • To offer innovative products that provide a holistic approach to wellbeing and beauty.
    • To make aromatherapy accessible to everyone and easy to adapt to our fast-paced modern lives

    About Robert Tisserand

    Robert is now living in California and teaches classes online to an international audience. More information here:

  • Maggie was the third published aromatherapy
  • Aromatherapy for Women

    Extracted from flowers and herbs, aromatic essential oils have been used for centuries to heal and beautify, offering a gentle yet effective alternative in the treatment of illness, stress, and imbalance. Maggie Tisserand brings a wealth of practical experience to this book, focusing on women and their particular health and beauty concerns. She shows how the unique properties of specific essences can be used to maintain healthy hair and skin, ease minor complaints, and assist in treating more serious health problems.

    The author shares her techniques for enhancing general well-being and sensual satisfaction with massage. She also gives advice on how to use aromatherapy during pregnancy and childbirth, and includes a chapter on remedies for children's illnesses. Tisserand's knowledge of aromatherapy is both accessible and comprehensive, providing the reader with excellent guidance to the healing benefits of aromatic essences.

    Revised and expanded edition of the aromatherapy bestseller.

    Includes recipes for preparing your own oils, baths, perfumes, masks, compresses, and other remedies.

    A resource section directs you to reputable suppliers.

    Maggie was the third published aromatherapy author in the English language when Harper Collins (Thorson’s) published Aromatherapy for Women in The book has been re-published several times, in many languages, and with international sales, has sold in excess of , copies. Now, Maggie has written and published Antiviral Aromatherapy for anyone interested in taking a look at alternative ways of staying healthy in this time of ‘living with the coronavirus’. By March , Maggie had seven published books on various aspects of aromatherapy. Essential Oils for Lovers, Harper Collins. The Day Aromabeauty Plan, Random House. Stress: The Aromatic Solution, Hodder & Stoughton. The Magic & Power of Lavender, co-written with the German publisher of Aromatherapy for Women. Aromatherapy vs MRSA did not attract a UK publisher and was originally published by Clarity Press, but now sits in Singing Dragon, an imprint of Hachette. This sixth book, researched and written to highlight the growing problem of Antimicrobial Resistance, was ahead of its time and sales have been slow. Essential oils – an integral part of Maggie’s life – inspired her to write a book based on her personal experiences of successfully treating childhood ailments, as friends would regularly ring her for advice. In , when based in Brighton, Maggie checked into a hotel a few miles along the coast in order to begin the writing of Aromatherapy for Women, without distraction from her children. The first half was completed within a week – with pencil and paper – and once back home, Maggie typed up the chapter contents on a portable-manual typewriter, with cut and paste being a pair of scissors and a roll of sticky tape. In , Maggie was a published author and finding it necessary to give radio interviews and talks, she overcame her shyness and fear of public speaking, in order to express her gratitude for all the wonderful essential oils that underpin aromatherapy. When the Japanese translation of Aromatherapy for

  • Maggie Tisserand is the bestselling
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