The global hair care accessories market is undergoing a radical transformation. As environmental consciousness shifts from a niche preference to a regulatory mandate, the demand for biodegradable hair brushes has surged by over 45% annually. Major markets in the European Union and North America are implementing strict ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, forcing retailers to seek manufacturers that can provide verifiable plastic-free or compostable alternatives.
With the EU's ban on single-use plastics and new packaging waste regulations, brands must pivot to bio-based polymers like PLA and PHA.
Modern consumers are "voting with their wallets," prioritizing products that promise a zero-waste lifecycle without compromising on salon-quality performance.
Businesses are moving away from virgin plastics to reduce carbon taxes and improve brand equity through transparent sustainable sourcing.
Founded in 1991, Shenzhen Jiasheng Industrial Co., Ltd. began as a specialist in synthetic filaments. This foundational expertise in polymer science gave us a unique advantage when we transitioned into finished product manufacturing in 2008. We don't just assemble brushes; we engineer the very fibers and handles from a molecular level.
In 2024, to counter geopolitical uncertainties and better serve our global clientele, we are expanding our manufacturing footprint with new production bases in Thailand and Vietnam, solidifying our status as a truly global supplier.
Our R&D team focuses on "Information Gain"—providing materials that offer functional advantages over traditional plastics while being Earth-friendly.
We repurpose agricultural waste to create durable brush handles. These materials offer a unique aesthetic texture and reduce the reliance on petroleum-based resins by up to 50%.
Our filaments include PA46 and charcoal-infused options, designed for high heat resistance and anti-bacterial properties, essential for professional styling.
For brands not ready for full compostability, we offer PCR plastic solutions that close the loop on plastic waste without sacrificing mechanical strength.
As a premier Chinese manufacturer, Jiasheng leverages the world's most mature supply chain ecosystem. This allows us to offer:
High-end hospitality brands are replacing single-use plastic combs with biodegradable paddle brushes to align with their sustainability reports.
Salons are increasingly stocking "Green Collections" as retail add-ons, where the story of the brush (material origin) is a key selling point.
DTC brands on Amazon and Shopify use our ODM services to create unique, Instagrammable eco-brushes that stand out in a crowded market.
We provide full transparency in our supply chain, including FSC certification for wood components and ISO 9001 quality management standards.





A truly biodegradable brush must be made of materials that can be broken down by microorganisms into water, CO2, and biomass within a specific timeframe (usually 6-24 months in industrial composting conditions). We use PLA, cornstarch derivatives, and natural fibers to achieve this.
Yes. Our R&D team has developed bio-composites that maintain structural integrity up to 80-100°C, making them suitable for professional blow-drying and styling.
We offer flexible MOQ options depending on the material. Typically, for standard bio-material colors, the MOQ starts at 1,000 units, whereas fully custom molds and colors may require 3,000-5,000 units.
We utilize advanced tufting technology and precision-engineered hole designs. Our integrated filament-to-finished-product process allows us to test the pull-out force of every batch to exceed international durability standards.
As the "Wholesale Biodegradable Hair Brush Manufacturer" of choice for Fortune 500 retailers, Shenzhen Jiasheng is not resting on its laurels. Our roadmap for 2024-2025 includes the full operational launch of our Southeast Asian facilities. This move is designed to offer our partners "China Speed" with "Global Logistics" efficiency, significantly reducing shipping times to the US and European markets while navigating evolving trade tariffs.
We continue to invest 15% of our annual revenue into material research, specifically focusing on seaweed-based polymers and mushroom mycelium packaging, ensuring that your brand is always at the forefront of the ecological revolution.