The Hairbrush
Hairbrush have been around for thousands of years. However, you may be surprised to learn that until recently there were only used by the wealthy and privileged. The upper-class ancient Egyptians used hairbrushes made of animal hair, porcupine quills, shells, and bone for combing and to remove lice and other pests that got tangled in their hair. Brushes were manufactured for the first time in 1777 by an English company. The bristles came from wild boar and were stitched into the brush by hand. It is not surprising that these brushes were quite expensive. It wasn't until the beginning of the twentieth century that brushes began to be manufactured by machine and to be produced with cheaper, synthetic materials, like nylon bristles. With these developments, brushes became extremely common.