With the advent of the beauty industry, social awareness is higher than in the past, more systematic and more commercialized. Research is being actively researched to reduce turnover in the beauty industry where human management of workers is important. This study tries to find out how extra leisure time for hairdressers affects sales growth and long-term service. The study was conducted on 458 central hairdressers in Seoul and other areas. Brief summary of the research results is as follows. The collected data used the SPSS 22.0 program through data coding and data cleaning. As a result of each dimension of leisure activities, sales growth, and long-term service, In leisure activities, two factors were derived: autonomy and efficiency. There are three factors for increasing sales: admission, scarcity, and realism. Two factors were derived for long-term service: non-conformity and regulatoryity. A Study on the Effects of Leisure Activity on Long-Term Roots Admission is in order of efficiency and autonomy of leisure activities. The reality is autonomy and efficiency in order of relevant definition of the influence and leisure activities. Scarcity affects the autonomy of leisure activities. It has been shown that efficiency is not affected. A Study on the Effects of Leisure Activity on Long-Term Roots Vision affects justice in the order of efficiency and autonomy of leisure activities. Compliance affects the autonomy of leisure activities. It did not affect efficiency.The result of this research is reduced turnover intention was for care workers to the increased sense of job satisfaction, and will lead to long-term returns is to be increased.Will, and sales have increased.
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