How A Small Barbicide Jar Ignited A Huge Industry

 On Thursday, November 8, 2012  

By Rebekah Alford


Around the year of nineteen forty seven there were post war events taking place that would change the world. The color barrier in baseball was broken. Now simply the best players would play in the league, making it greater. The sound barrier was also broken. This feat would lead to greater advances in travel on air, land, and sea. The barrier to safety in the hair care business was shattered with the creation of the Barbicide jar. This made the businesses better.

A high school science teacher named Maurice King created this innovative technology, which his brother marketed. The growth of an industry could move unimpeded because of this. Regardless of race, gender, or religious preferences there could be customers that carried certain viruses, fungi and bacteria in their hair, skin, and blood. These could be passed on to others without their knowledge. Some of these could even bring on sickness.

There could be times where a styling scissors or a comb nicked the scalp or face, bringing on bleeding. This could create a more serious opportunity of contamination. Now either the tools become infectious to others or the tools were already contaminated and now will infect the bleeding customer. In both barber shops and beauty salons there was always the need to use the same tools over and over again.

It would be unfeasible to buy a new tool for each customer. The businesses would not be able to survive. The need was great to sterilize beauty and barber tools with the same level of confidence that was required with tools used in the dental and medical fields. And it had to be done quickly. This is the need that the Barbicide jar fills.

The translucent blue color is considered by some to be the technological breakthrough of Barbicide. Although the color is a one that sooths and provides visual assurance of cleanliness, it is much more than that. Barbicide is an efficient disinfectant that is safe for humans to handle. It is a methodical mix of a germicide, pseudomonacide, fungicide, and germicide. It is interesting to note that the composition was so advanced that it kills the aids virus which was not even around during the nineteen forties.

The hardware of the durable glass jar includes a stainless steel basket, retriever handle, and jar cover. These were created with the goal of added cleanliness. Combs, scissors, and other tools are added or removed from the basket. The basket is then placed back down into the jar. This stops the need for hair care professionals to have their fingers placed down in the Barbicide solution.

Size choices are provided. Whether small, middle, or thirty seven ounce size, the rubber base will provide the same level of high stability. These products are also great for pedicure and manicure businesses. Special products are available for pet use as well. This covers the entire family.

The hair care industry will continue to be healthy. It will continue to be an industry that will continue to inspire men and women to entrepreneurial independence. The development of the Barbicide jar plays a significant role in this.




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