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- Comment: Needs a ton more sources to be published. Almost all of the claims in the History section are uncited. Additionally, please review the Manual of Style. Beachweak (talk) 22:25, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
Crown Quality Products LLC is an American hair care and grooming company that sells hairbrushes, hair oils, and other products in over 12 countries. Crown Quality Products is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
HISTORY
Crown Quality Products was founded by Robert A. Watson, a Detroit-based former barber, back in 2007. Robert created and advanced the contoured hairbrush, proposing that the hairbrush be curved like a person’s head to enhance the ability of the user to create (hair) “waves” specifically for the African diasporic hair type . This curvature allows more bristles to be in touch with the head at the same time.
Robert noticed while cutting hair that all the hairbrushes he could find and ones that were used by his clients were flat and did not do the best job for customers who wanted “waves” in their hair. He decided that he would design a hairbrush that contours to the head.
Robert began his design journey by crafting a prototype of the first hairbrush he had in mind using a 2x4 piece of wood he found in a field. It took several days to realize the design, from what he had in mind to the design to actuality. Next, he worked through a full day to insert bristles into one hairbrush.
Robert set about conducting market research around Detroit, to understand who might want to use the hairbrush he created. Robert then moved forward with the next challenge, determining how to manufacture the brushes for mass market consumption. He attended hair shows and other manufacturing-related industry events in China , then decided on a manufacturer and created the first line of hairbrushes, which were to be marketed in the United States.
Once the initial brushes were created, Robert began visiting barbershops and beauty salons in the Detroit area.[1] Robert and his colleagues decided to drive across the country to California and back, to introduce the products to more people.[2] And those efforts help to introduce the product to a wider audience, resulting in retailers across the country beginning to carry the CQP hairbrushes.
Local retailers in several states carry the product.
Crown Quality Product has received the following patents and copyrights for the hairbrushes that Robert Watson created:
1. King Brush, (Patent: D1028531S) 2. Palm Brush, (Patent: D9612721S) 3. Caesar 2.0, 360 Wave Brush (Patent: D903332S) 4. Crown 2.0, 360 Wave Brush (Patent: D903332S)
Copyright: 5. Palm Hairbrush, Handle Hairbrush (Originals) (Copyright: VA 1-1757-576)
PRODUCT
Crown Quality Products manufactures and sells hair and beard brushes, hair and beard oils and pomade, velvet and satin durags, hairbrush bags, beard combs and hairbrush cleaners.
The first models are called Classic, and the second version are the 360 Sports Wave Brushes.
DISTRIBUTION
Crown Quality Products sells its items through its official website, [crownqualityproducts.com](http://crownqualityproducts.com), as well as select retailers and online platforms like Amazon.
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