Continued Beauty Lounge is a Black-owned salon at 6760 University Ave Suite 130 in College Area, San Diego 92115, operated by stylists Shalamar Rogers and Tyrone Belcher. The University Ave address sits in the eastern stretch of the 92115 ZIP, roughly two miles from SDSU and directly adjacent to the Salvation Army Kroc Center campus. Rogers and Belcher run a full-spectrum hair-care operation covering color correction, partial and full highlights, keratin smoothing treatments, and an extensive extensions menu that includes I-tip bond installation, microlinks, traditional sew-in weaves, glue-in sets, and quick-weave construction. Color-correction work — fixing banding, uneven lift, or unwanted tone from previous chemical processing — can run three hours or more per session, and clients who build regular salon visits into a broader self-care rotation access spinal and postural work at Family Connection Chiropractic on the same east-side corridor. The salon holds designation as an official Wigs For Kids partner salon, accepting qualifying hair donations for children experiencing medical hair loss from chemotherapy, alopecia, and burns. Wig styling, hair braiding, blowout finishing, and curly-hair specialty cuts round out the service list, making the salon one of San Diego's more comprehensive single-location hair-care practices for textured and chemically treated hair. The 92115 ZIP's concentration of Black-owned beauty businesses along University Ave and El Cajon Blvd gives the neighborhood one of San Diego's strongest independent salon corridors, and Continued Beauty pairs that depth with the specialty pour-over program at Ultreya Coffee and Tea a short walk east, where clients use processing time between color treatments. The salon's inclusive mission — celebrating beauty across all sexes, races, and ages — anchors the wheelchair-accessible University Ave space where Rogers and Belcher run color-correction sessions that process out banding and uneven lift through controlled bleach-wash and toner applications, rebuilding tonal uniformity before overlay color is deposited.