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After creating a non-stick yogurt cap, the Japanese invented a brush that brushed their hair as shiny as possible

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Japanese creations are very helpful. The birth of the handcrafted Izumi (和 泉 櫛)

Around the 6th century (AD), a foreign expat in Japan gave instructions on how to comb natives in Nishikinohama (二 色 の 浜); Since then, this area, today Kaizuka City and Kishiwada City (Osaka, Japan) have been famous for this comb making profession. In the Edo period, there were more than 500 people in the region making comb crafts, and even the royals believed in using the regional handcraft; however, during wartime, the number of combs produced and comb-makers was greatly reduced due to the popularity of combs made of cellulose (cellulose, vegetable resins). [Đọc thêm: Tại sao nắp sữa chua sản xuất tại Nhật lại không hề bị dính sữa chua? – Phát minh đến từ loài cây rất quen thuộc với người Việt] However, with its high quality and elegant beauty, since 1987, the comb of the region has been given the nickname “Com Izumi (和 泉 櫛)”, and is still proud to be the largest producer of wooden combs in Japan. Copy. Features and the processing of Izumi wood combs The Izumi comb takes more than a year to work, and the most time consuming is the drying of the boxwood logs from Thailand; People just have to perform drying and let dry naturally alternately (but the drying step by smoking takes only 10 days or more). Use a saw to cut into small boards, then file each comb teeth one by one and sharpen the brush. As a final step, it should be hand-polished and perfected by aromatherapy with camellia oil. The Izumi comb is famous not only for its sleek, simple yet elegant design, but also does not cause static electricity and does not damage it. If combed with the Izumi comb for many years, the hair can become smoother.