New Cosmetic Brush Factory organizes its workflow around a clear sequence of preparation assembly and finishing stages that turn selected materials into functional makeup tools. Each stage builds on the previous one so the final item delivers consistent contact and release during application.
The process begins with fiber preparation. Strands arrive sorted by type length and diameter. Workers measure precise quantities for each head so density stays even from piece to piece. Any short or damaged strands are removed through careful combing. This early attention prevents later problems such as shedding or irregular pickup.
Next comes shaping. Measured fibers go into forming cups that create the desired outline whether rounded tapered or angled. Pressure and time control the silhouette so the working surface matches the intended technique. After the shape sets the head moves to a securing station.
A metal band receives a measured amount of adhesive. The shaped fibers slide into place and rest long enough for the bond to firm. Ventilation during this pause helps the adhesive cure evenly without excess residue. Once set the head receives another light combing to remove any loose ends and confirm the outline remains true.
Handle attachment follows. The grip section whether wood composite or recycled material joins the metal band through a precise fit. Some designs use a slight internal slope so the connection sits flush and resists separation during later washing. Surface finishing then smooths any joint lines and applies color or texture according to the order.
Inspection runs throughout. Calipers check length from several angles. Pull tests confirm the fibers stay fixed under moderate force. Visual review looks for surface marks or uneven density. Only pieces that pass move forward.
Packaging closes the sequence. Individual sleeves or set trays protect the finished tools during transit. Labels and outer cartons complete the order ready for shipment.
Material choices influence every stage. Synthetic fibers respond well to repeated washing and hold shape across many cycles. Natural options require gentler handling during preparation yet offer a different surface feel. Handle materials range from lightweight composites to certified wood each selected for balance and comfort in the hand.
Hygiene considerations appear early. Clean work surfaces and controlled adhesive amounts reduce the chance of residue that could harbor particles later. Quick drying designs also help users maintain the tools between sessions.
Customization enters at several points. Partners can request altered head shapes adjusted fiber density or specific grip colors. Sample runs test these changes before larger volumes begin so the final result aligns with the intended formula and application style.
Zhuoerya applies this structured sequence across its range of application tools giving attention to measurement timing and surface detail that supports both everyday users and brand partners.
The same careful flow from fiber preparation through final packing produces tools that feel reliable in the hand and perform steadily across different formulas. View the full selection at https://www.zhuoerya.cn/product/