
The durability of a hair brush directly affects its lifespan. A hairbrush that sheds easily is not only wasteful but can also remove hair clippings when combing.
High-Density Manufacturing Process: We have a 6,000-square-meter production workshop and 100 professional workers, employing high-density bonding technology to ensure stronger adhesion between the bristles and handle, preventing shedding.
Strict Quality Control: Every batch of hair brush sets undergoes a shedding test before leaving the factory to ensure that the bristles do not easily fall out.
Observe the Adhesive: High-quality hairbrushes typically use strong adhesives or welding techniques at the connection between the handle and bristles. Observe the base of the bristles. If the bristles appear loose at the base, or there are gaps between the bristles and the handle, this is usually a sign of impending hair loss.
Light Pull Test: Gently grasp the base of the bristles and pull outwards. If the bristles fall off easily, this indicates poor adhesive quality or the use of inferior materials.
Observe the bristle condition: High-quality hair brush set bristles are soft and resilient. If the bristles are stiff, dull, and break easily, this may indicate the use of low-quality bristles (such as inferior horsehair or stiff nylon), which easily leads to hair loss.