Jordyn Woods Brings The Tox to Buckhead

To celebrate the highly anticipated launch of The Tox Buckhead, Jordyn Woods teamed up with The Ladies Athletic Club of Atlanta to host an exclusive, invite-only preview event for the city’s growing wellness community. The event took place in the brand-new studio and offered an afternoon focused on intentional self-care, rejuvenated energy, and a first look at the brand that has revolutionized detox practices nationwide.

Founded on a method that blends detox, sculpting, and lymphatic health, The Tox has developed a devoted following across major cities. It’s Buckhead launch, led by Jordyn Woods, marks a major moment for Atlanta. 

“Opening The Tox in Atlanta has been such a personal project for me,” said Woods. “This studio is a space for restoration, strength, and community—everything I love about this city.”

Guests were welcomed into the calm, modern studio for a tour of The Tox’s signature treatments, followed by a champagne and caviar reception as well as early access to the brand’s Golden Circle founding membership. The afternoon reflected a shared vision between The Tox and The Ladies Athletic Club—bringing intentional, elevated wellness experiences to women in Atlanta.

Services:


  • Master Tox – A full-body lymphatic detox with light sculpting, ideal for de-bloating, circulation, and gut health.
  • Sculpting Facial – Manual facial massage and drainage to lift, de-puff, and restore radiance.
  • Combo Session – A full-body Master Tox paired with the Sculpting Facial.

For the Ladies Athletic Club, the collaboration felt like a natural fit. From the very start, the energy was warm and intentional. Women entered the space and immediately felt at home. Many are discovering The Tox’s method for the first time and signing up for memberships on the spot.

“Partnering with The Tox Buckhead aligned perfectly with our mission to offer intentional, elevated wellness experiences for women,” said The Ladies Athletic Club’s co-founders. “We were excited to create a space where women could come together to prioritize restoration and community in such a meaningful way.”

The Tox Buckhead opens to the public this July—and it’s already set to become a standout in Atlanta’s modern wellness landscape.