Hair care brush

The hair care brush with ion-releasing glass particles and synthetic resin bristles addresses hair and scalp issues by maintaining pH balance and inhibiting bacterial growth, enhancing shine and scalp health.

JP2026110581APending Publication Date: 2026-07-02ECLAIR CO LTD +1

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
ECLAIR CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-12-19
Publication Date
2026-07-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Hair is prone to damage from alkaline agents in hair colorants and perms, and scalp health is affected by commensal bacteria leading to irritation and imbalance, necessitating hair care products that maintain pH balance and suppress bacterial growth.

Method used

A hair care brush with bristles containing ion-releasing glass particles and synthetic resin, which slowly release ions like fluoride, sodium, strontium, borate, and aluminum to neutralize pH and inhibit bacterial growth, promoting a healthy scalp and hair environment.

Benefits of technology

The brush effectively maintains hair pH balance, reduces damage, enhances shine, and improves scalp health by suppressing bacterial proliferation and reducing sebum secretion.

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Abstract

This product provides a hair care brush that is expected to improve the condition of the hair or scalp. [Solution] A hair care brush comprises a hair care brush body having multiple bristle holes, and the bristle holes It comprises a hair care brush with implanted bristles, the hair care brush bristles being composed of component (A) io It contains sustained-release glass particles and component (B) synthetic resin, and component (A) is fluoride ion. N, sodium ions, strontium ions, borate ions, aluminum ions, and One or more ions selected from the group consisting of bisilicate ions are released in a sustained manner.
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