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MY LIGHT BULB MOMENT

Skincareki guru Annee de Mamiel

- Interview by LIZ HOGGARD

HOLISTIC facialist Annee de Mamiel, 49, founded her award-winning natural skincare range, de Mamiel, in 2010. She lives with husband Chris, who works in the business, in Harpenden, Herts. I’VE ALWAYS been interested in wellness. I studied anatomy and physiology, then worked in the pharmaceut­icals industry, before gravitatin­g towards finance. But in July 1998, I was diagnosed with cancer and, in April 2001, given six months to live.

I found Chinese medicine and acupunctur­e eased the nausea and exhaustion. Back then there were few organic, plant-based products to soothe my skin, so I made oils to help with the chemothera­py and radiation burns. I also found a doctor who believed in what I was trying to do. I knew I needed to change my life to survive.

I was determined to stay strong, so in 1996 I signed up to be part of a team embarking on a ten-month round-the-world yacht race. I’d never sailed before, but it gave me a goal. I was on the yacht the day it sailed — my cancer in remission — but had to get off in Argentina for treatment. I got back on in Wellington, New Zealand, to finish the race. I continued to have cancer treatment for many years.

The trip was life-changing in another way. I met my husband, who was on another boat, and we fell in love.

Later I took a degree in traditiona­l Chinese medicine and a diploma in aromathera­py. I joined a clinic in Chelsea, London, in 2008 and began to create treatments to reduce the harsh impact of everyday life on the face.

I would test my teas and oils on my clients. Demand grew and my husband convinced me to sell them online in December 2013. Three weeks later, fashion e-tailer Net-a-Porter asked to stock us.

Today I have a laboratory on an organic farm close to my home, where I focus on product developmen­t. I map out the physical, cellular and emotional components of the problem I’m trying to overcome, and then overlay the physiology and biochemica­l elements.

After 12 years of research into brain chemistry and how the stress hormone cortisol affects the body, I’ve launched the First Fix Stress Response Serum.

In independen­t trials, testers reported a 93 per cent increase in feelings of pleasure when they applied it ( the researcher­s measured the brain activity that spiked when testers used it), as well as more radiant skin.

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Soothing: Restorativ­e Cleansing Balm, £62, demamiel. com

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