Niche Magazine Issue 45

Page 78

The smell of success:

sweet or sour? Running a successful business takes a lot of hard work to get to the ‘successful’ part. But is the journey worth it? WORDS BY EMILY MILLER

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ntrepreneur Abbie Dattani has experienced some serious highs and some definite lows involving tears in the kitchen at 2am. The busy mum of four could never have predicted how her company would evolve in such a short space of time to incorporate over 100 products. “There were times when it all got a bit much. Some days I was working until 2am and I kind of lost sight of the reasons why I started the company in the first place. “It’s challenging starting a business and the speed of the success of the company was overwhelming at times. I often experienced the feeling of imposter syndrome – I just couldn’t believe how much I was achieving,” Abbie comments. Fast forward 18 months and her company Louise Rose Aromas is receiving countless award nominations, has hired a small workforce, been featured in the small boutique business section of Vogue magazine, and is developing new products to meet customer demand.

Adapting to client demand involved branching out to providing hand sanitiser – a result of setting up during a global pandemic. One particular dabble with an unnamed brand led Abbie to the drawing table. “I was a little delicate after one too many drinks the night before, and when I went to use a hand sanitiser it was rather too close to the smell of tequila and that was it – I developed a Louise Rose Aroma hand sanitiser that was safe for delicate heads,” Abbie laughed. Products are eco-friendly, using non-toxic ingredients and customers are coming back time and time again, to the amazement of Abbie. “Our customers make everything worth it, all the blood sweat and tears. It’s definitely been worth everything I have put into it; I don’t regret a thing. “My advice to anyone doubting their ability for setting up alone is to just do it, don’t take time for granted, life is short. Oh, and don’t stress over the small things, I worried about far too much!” Find out more about Abbie’s story at louiserosearomas.co.uk.

CELEBRATING THEIR APPEARANCE IN VOGUE AND BEING A FINALIST IN THE NICHE BUSINESS AWARDS 2021 AT ORTON’S BRASSERIE 78 | NICHE

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The Boardroom

2min
pages 98-100

Real Entrepreneur’s get to gether

1min
page 97

Your invite to the Vista Business Club

2min
page 94

When care was needed most

1min
pages 87-88

Turning your property into a money maker

6min
pages 90-91

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at Curve

2min
page 89

Expecting more on your plate

2min
page 85

Historical venue gets a facelift

2min
page 82

Promoting your beauty business

2min
page 79

Homemade fragrance

2min
page 78

Are they bouncing off your website?

2min
page 63

The ever-changing complexities of energy

8min
pages 70-75

Marketing advice from the experts

3min
page 62

Resuscitating your site with SEO

4min
pages 64-66

Journalist to journalist: an interview on storytelling

2min
page 67

The unsung heroes of our everyday lives

3min
page 54

Cyber safety when working from home

2min
page 51

Teaching the entrepreneur inside

3min
pages 52-53

HR: it happens to everyone

4min
pages 46-47

Job opps with taxi firm

4min
pages 48-49

Tuning in to starting out

4min
pages 42-43

Time for a temperature check

2min
page 41

Success… whatever that is

2min
page 40

Drone start-up loves Leicester

2min
pages 37-39

How we can improve

2min
page 35

We Asked You

5min
pages 19-22

In conversation with Rajesh Modha

3min
page 25

Thought Leaders

16min
pages 12-18

Legal advice from the experts

3min
page 26

Cultural and heritage projects

4min
pages 10-11

The obstacles of divorce

2min
pages 29-31

Separating smarter

3min
page 33

Talking Legacies

2min
page 32
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