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Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics students will provide LED treatments as a natural anti-aging skin care alternative that results in vibrant, healthier-looking skin. LED Light Therapy improves skin texture and tone, treats mild to moderate acne, improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, repairs sun damage, and accelerates post-operative healing.
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I think joining the Green Spa Network was a great step for Atlanta School of Massage , and I support it completely! It’s when we all work together that we see visible changes happening in our lives and the planet. I too love the eco-products now available in our bookstore. We are educating not only our students, but also our clients on the benefits of great self-care that is natural and eco-friendly!
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I have gratefully been a part of Atlanta School of Massage for 13 years and I have equally been graced by many students. The student-to-teacher role is always changing, but from my perspective, I am both an educator and a willing student at the same time. I learn from my students every day.
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Our instructors share their passion for teaching what they love – the art and science of skin care. Instructor Inspiration includes interviews with Traci Daly, Carol Venclik, Ray Louis, Jocelyn Ash, Ashley Smith, and Hope Robison.
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“Lotus Moon allows us to offer our students the best of both worlds in a product line: performance-based actives combined with natural and organic ingredients. In this way our students are able to satisfy the clients need for visible and immediate results with our commitment to use naturally-derived and organic ingredients. “said Leticia Allen, president of Atlanta School of Massage.
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This entertaining and honest video examines the rampant use of toxic chemicals in our personal care products from lipstick to baby shampoo. These toxic chemicals end up in our bodies, our kids and our waterways. Many of these toxins are linked to cancer, hormone disruption, infertility, asthma, birth defects and learning disabilities.
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Amy Leavell Bransford, eco-aesthetician and graduate of Atlanta Institute of Esthetics opened “Aviary” last fall. Aviary, a collective located at Studioplex Lofts in Old Fourth Ward, is “a warm welcoming nest from which beauty and wellness take flight. It provides an oasis that is more about eco than ego, where the personal is professional and clients are considered friends.”
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Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils through topical application, Inhalation, diffusion to affect mood and improve health. Aromatherapy is both an art and a science. The art refers to the blending of pure essential oils, how they mutually enhance one another, both in their action and aroma. The Science applies to the unique chemical and therapeutic properties of each essential oil. These oils are used to maintain and promote physical and emotional well being along with balance.
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Facial massage also referred to as facial acupressure or “facelift” massage has numerous therapeutic possibilities in addition to enhancing skin’s appearance. Facial massage by trained aestheticians and massage therapists can facilitate relaxation and boost collagen production promoting a more youthful look. Toxic buildup and trapped energy are released while circulation is increased within the facial muscles and tissues.
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