I was a wild child in the Lancs countryside, and I turned it into a business

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'If you looked out the window you couldn't see another house for miles'

A businesswoman set up her own beauty firm inspired in the remote Lancashire countryside where she grew up.

After moving to Scotland to study at university Sally, a botanist, worked as a consultant ecologist which saw her travel to the most exotic parts of the world including Madagascar and Borneo. However, after having her daughter, she realised a career change would better suit her home life and moved away from the city.Sally then started growing wildflowers in a neighbour's plot which she then turned into skincare products to be sold at a local market.

"I was just fascinated by nature, and I was always bringing things in, we looked after lots of wild animals like little deer and rabbits and tadpoles, newts and leverets.Seilich products contain handpicked botanicals or natural, organic, and UK-grown Wildlife and Bee Friendly certified ingredients to make their award-winning products.

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