In the contemporary beauty and personal care industry, silicone hair brushes have transitioned from niche scalp massagers to essential tools in professional salon and home-care regimens. As global consumers prioritize "scalp health as the foundation of hair health," the demand for high-purity, medical-grade silicone components has surged. The global market for hair grooming tools is projected to reach USD 4.8 billion by 2027, with silicone-integrated designs leading the growth due to their hygienic properties and durability.
The primary growth is driven by the rise of "Skinification of Hair," where consumers seek tools that offer therapeutic benefits beyond simple detangling. Manufacturers are now integrating anti-microbial silicone filaments that prevent fungal growth, a major advantage over traditional plastic or natural bristles.
Post-2023, the industry is seeing a significant shift in production bases. While China remains the manufacturing powerhouse, strategic diversification into SE Asia—led by industry leaders like Jiasheng Industrial—is mitigating geopolitical risks and optimizing logistics for Western markets.
Shenzhen Jiasheng Industrial Co., Ltd., established in 1991, began as a pioneer in synthetic filament production. Our deep-rooted expertise in material performance led us to expand into finished hair brushes, toothbrushes, and makeup tools in 2008. We don't just assemble brushes; we engineer the filaments and silicone components from the molecular level.
As we approach 2024, our commitment to sustainability has led to the development of production bases in Thailand and Vietnam, ensuring our global partners receive stable, eco-friendly, and cost-effective solutions regardless of trade barriers.
Transitioning from food-grade to medical-grade silicone (LSR - Liquid Silicone Rubber) for superior elasticity and skin compatibility.
Using 3D scalp mapping to create "Variable Hardness Zones" within a single brush head to optimize pressure distribution.
Integration of biodegradable silicone alternatives and 100% recyclable handles made from ocean-bound plastics.
We provide more than manufacturing; we provide strategic growth solutions. Our integrated production model controls every variable from filament extrusion to final packaging.
Innovation-First: Prioritizing R&D to reduce carbon emissions and plastic pollution through material substitution.
Recent clinical studies suggest that regular scalp massage using silicone nodes with a 50-60 Shore A hardness can increase local blood circulation by up to 25%. This mechanical stimulation promotes the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles, potentially extending the Anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle. At Jiasheng, we calibrate our silicone brushes to these precise hardness specs to ensure professional-grade results for the end-user.
Silicone is non-porous, making it resistant to bacteria and mold. It provides a "soft-touch" feel that won't scratch the scalp, unlike cheap plastic injection-molded bristles which often have sharp micro-burrs.
Yes. With our upcoming facilities in Thailand and Vietnam (2024), we offer a resilient supply chain that bypasses most trade tariffs and provides faster shipping to European and North American markets.
Our MOQs are flexible depending on the material complexity. Typically, for custom silicone molds, we start at 3,000 units, but we offer lower thresholds for standard materials with custom branding.
Absolutely. All our silicone and synthetic filaments meet FDA, RoHS, and REACH standards, ensuring they are safe for long-term skin contact and professional use.