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Barbracide in the Salon Back in 1947 in New York, Maurice King prepared a chemical product that would help take sanitation to another level. Barbracide is a big reason why most salons and barbershops are still open today. Barbicide helps remove all of the bacteria and germs off of barbershop and salon implements such as: razors, combs, hair clips, and sanitizes stations.
The iconic blue liquid is well known for being a disinfectant, but as well as that, the use of barbicide has prevented the spread of many disease in the hair and nail industry (Ross, 2017). Barbicide is sold as a concentrate diluted for use in a 1:32 ratio with water, with each stylist having a container for treating their own tools. The EPA considers