About Kimberly



At a lavender farm in the South of France
August 2000


Kimberly Haskell is a registered aroma therapist and a graduate of the Australasian College of Health & Sciences. She has been studying aromatherapy and the subtle properties of essential oils since 1995. She has studied with Dr. Malte Hozzle, an internationally known naturalist and essential oil specialist – also the “nose” behind the Oshadhi Essential Oil line. During her time with Dr. Hozzle she realized her deep connection to the plants and since then has been studying their profound healing properties. Along with the therapeutic and clinical aspects of essential oils Kimberly explores their spiritual side as well. She divides her time between these two realms, the therapeutic and the spiritual aspects of essential oils, but her primary goal is to build a community of people who share the respect and joy of what essential oils have to offer.

In 1997 Kimberly became the Director for the State of Wisconsin with NAHA (the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy). Her bi-annual meetings include workshops to promote the organization and increase membership in the Wisconsin area. Her work includes teaching & lecturing, leading workshops, personal consultations as well as custom blending for a variety of clientele. Her areas of special expertise range from the safe use of essential oils during pregnancy to effective aromatherapy applications for pets.

Kimberly brings to every one of her sessions and classes a combination of Native American insights, Eastern philosophy and Plant Medicine. She continues to broaden the scope of her knowledge, working toward a truly holistic approach to health & spiritual well being.
“Please join us for a workshop, a Solstice celebration or treat yourself to an Aromatherapy Subtle Healing Session.
I look forward to working with you and helping you in anyway that I can.”
- Kimberly Haskell, R.A.



At the annual Lavendar Festival Sault France
August 2000

Kimberly & her Great Pyrenees Griffin
at Blackhawk Lake
July 2002