Posted: March 31st, 2011 | Author: Edie Morton | Filed under: Sustainability | Tags: American Spa Magazine, atlanta school of massage, Green Earth Massage Sheets, Green Spa Network, Head 2 Toe Mobile Spa, Leticia Allen, Osmosis Spa, SensAbility, Spa Anjali | No Comments »

Atlanta School of Massage and other Green Spa Network Members were recently featured in the latest issue of American Spa Magazine. Members share their greatest eco-conscious practices that save money and resources.
“As part of our 30th anniversary we redesigned our teaching clinic, SensAbility sm , with environmentally friendly selections including furnishings made with certified sustainable kiln-dried hardwood and soy or plant based polyfibers, carpet made with renewable and recycled content and wall paint containing zero VOC’s” , said Leticia Allen, president, Atlanta School of Massage.

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Posted: January 13th, 2011 | Author: Edie Morton | Filed under: Skin Care, Sustainability | Tags: Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics, atlanta school of massage, esthetician training, Jane Iredale Cosmetics, Lotus Moon, natural products for the skin, natural skin care, SensAbility | No Comments »

Introducing Lotus Moon, the new exclusive skin care line used in esthetician training at the Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics, a division of Atlanta School of Massage. Lotus Moon is a revolutionary natuarl skin care line that gets visible results. The power of aromatherapy and principles of Ayurveda are combined with high levels of anti-aging active ingredients, including potent anti-oxidants, concentrated peptides, amino acids, fragrant and therapeutic essential oils to renew the skin at the cellular level. Lotus Moon products are safe and organic with no harmful ingredients such as synthetic fragrances, artificial colors, or preservatives. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 30th, 2010 | Author: Edie Morton | Filed under: Graduates, Massage Therapy, Sustainability | Tags: Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics, atlanta school of massage, Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce, Jane Iredale, Leticia Allen, massage therapy school, SensAbility | 2 Comments »

Graduates, friends and members of The Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate the Atlanta School of Massage 30th Anniversary on November 8, 2010. Members of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce joined Leticia Allen and the management team at the reception for an official ribbon cutting with giant scissors! Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 17th, 2010 | Author: Edie Morton | Filed under: Sustainability | Tags: Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics, atlanta school of massage, Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, esthetician training, Green Spa Network, Green Spas, Jane Iredale, massage therapy education, natural skin care | No Comments »

Jane Iredale, pioneer of ecologically sound cosmetics, Michael Stusser, owner Osmosis Day Spa, and Leticia Allen, President of Atlanta School of Massage
Leticia Allen, president of Atlanta School of Massage, Traci Daly, Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics Program Director and I recently attended the third annual Green Spa Network Fall Congress at The Westin Riverfront Resort in Avon Colorado. GSN promotes the natural connection between personal well-being, economic sustainability and the health of our planet by helping businesses integrate sustainable best practices into their operations, and by facilitating education, research, and alliances in sustainable management. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 31st, 2010 | Author: Edie Morton | Filed under: Massage Therapy, Skin Care, Sustainability | Tags: Annie Leonard, Atlanta Institue of Aesthetics, atlanta school of massage, Green Spa Network, Jane Iredale, make-up, natural skin care, The Story of Cosmetics | No Comments »
The Story of Cosmetics is a seven-minute film written by Annie Leonard and produced by Free Range Studios.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 Read the rest of this entry »