Author’s Method of Blonde Care and Coloring Zelenska Beauty Blonde System: A Scientifically Grounded Approach to Preserving the Integrity of the Hair Fiber and Optimizing the Salon Business Model

Kateryna Zelenska

Citation: Kateryna Zelenska, "Author’s Method of Blonde Care and Coloring Zelenska Beauty Blonde System: A Scientifically Grounded Approach to Preserving the Integrity of the Hair Fiber and Optimizing the Salon Business Model", Universal Library of Business and Economics, Volume 02, Issue 04.

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Abstract

The proposed methodological guide is a comprehensive work in which the author’s care and coloring system for lightened hair, the Zelenska Beauty Blonde System, is subjected to multidimensional scientific justification. The relevance of the topic is established through the analysis of a fundamental conflict in the modern beauty industry: the dominant business logic, oriented toward maximizing visit frequency, stands in opposition to the trichologically justified need to minimize chemical load in order to preserve the structural integrity of the hair fiber. The aim of the study is to provide a holistic description and empirical validation of the Zelenska method as an alternative paradigm that reconciles the commercial efficiency of the salon with the long-term health of the client’s hair. Methodologically, the work relies on a systematic review of the literature in cosmetic chemistry and trichology, a content-analytical examination of industry reports on the hairdressing services market, and an in-depth case study of the system itself involving comparative analysis of business models. The obtained results indicate that practices of long-term coloring, the extension of intervals between lightening procedures to 3–6 months, a proactive plan of maintenance visits, and the rethinking of the stylist’s role as a master-mentor substantially reduce cumulative damage to the keratin matrix of the hair. The economic analysis demonstrates the stable superiority of the model that shifts the focus from short-term visit frequency to client retention: due to the increase in client lifetime value, higher long-term profitability and salon resilience are achieved. In conclusion, it is inferred that the Zelenska Beauty Blonde System represents a scientifically substantiated, economically feasible, and client-centered approach with a pronounced potential for scalable implementation in practice. The information presented in this work will be of interest to practicing hairdressers-colorists, salon owners, cosmetic brand technologists, and researchers in the field of trichology.


Keywords: Hair Lightening, Keratin Damage, Hair Porosity, Blonde Care, Client Retention Model, Trichology, Cosmetic Chemistry, Salon Business Model, Long-Term Coloring, Client Education.

Download doi https://doi.org/10.70315/uloap.ulbec.2025.0204005