Joico/ISO National Corporate Trainer Daniel Salce heads up the Artistic and Motivational Platform Tour (AMP'd), which teaches
that each person has a purpose. But this June, before the launch of his popular tour, Salce and his wife, Lynnette, will join
10 other volunteers in Mongolia to lend a helping hand to the LifeQwest team, founded by philanthropists Jerry and Susan Smith.
The Salces will teach villagers the fundamentals of grooming and hygiene for hair and skin and Salce will demonstrate a few
simple haircutting techniques. The group will also distribute essentials like skincare products, toothbrushes, combs and brushes,
in addition to haircare products donated by Joico and ISO. "If we all do one thing a year in a place that other people don't
think about visiting, we can change the world," Salce says.
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Source: American Salon Date: 5/1/2008 By:
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Joico/ISO National Corporate Trainer Daniel Salce heads up the Artistic and Motivational Platform Tour (AMP'd), which teaches that each person has a purpose.