Systemic Methodology for Creating Highly Durable Commercial Express Hairstyles: Technological Protocols for Working with Form in Salon Practice and the Fashion Industry

Daria Tomilin

Citation: Daria Tomilin, "Systemic Methodology for Creating Highly Durable Commercial Express Hairstyles: Technological Protocols for Working with Form in Salon Practice and the Fashion Industry", Universal Library of Multidisciplinary, Volume 03, Issue 01.

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Abstract

This methodology presents an integrated technological system for producing highly durable commercial express hairstyles within a 30-minute service window. The system is grounded in the working paradigm of the Israeli salon school and international fashion-week backstage practice, where execution speed, predictable form, and retention until the next wash define professional value. The protocols cover trichological diagnosis, controlled cleansing, base preparation, thermal modeling on a brush and electric appliance, visual control of cuticle closure, and a mandatory cooling phase. The author derives the technological framework from twenty-four years of private practice, salon ownership in Israel since 2018, and runway work in the team GWT across Paris, Cannes, Dubai, Turin, and Miami, including Emirates Fashion Week Dubai 2025, Paris Global Fashion Week 2025, ONIRIQ Magazine, and the white wedding platform show in Turin in October 2025, where the author’s collaboration with Dr. Sorbie as one of the show sponsors was acknowledged by the brand as its most successful promotional initiative. Scientific novelty consists in the disciplined synthesis of high-temperature backstage technique with trichologically validated preparation, formalized into a reproducible salon protocol. The conclusions show that form durability arises from diagnostic precision, complete cuticle closure under directed airflow at an angle of 65–75°, work at a calibrated upper temperature window, and stabilization by cooling. The methodology serves salon professionals, hair-discipline instructors, brand technologists, and stylists working in the fashion industry.


Keywords: Express Styling, Form Durability, Thermal Modeling, Hair Cuticle, Alpha-Keratin, Fashion Backstage, Israeli School.

Download doi https://doi.org/10.70315/uloap.ulmdi.2026.0301011