CM Collection
SUPERIOR HEAT RETENTION: Features a ceramic-coated barrel that absorbs and retains heat from your blow dryer for much longer. This accelerates the drying process, ensuring faster, more even straightening with an intense, frizz-free shine.
PREMIUM MIXED BRISTLES: Combines the gentleness of natural boar bristles—which mimic the hair's natural structure to smooth strands without damage—with the resilience of nylon bristles to effortlessly detangle, glide through hair, and provide the perfect amount of tension.
ERGONOMIC & FUNCTIONAL TAIL: Crafted from premium wood with an anti-slip rubber grip for maximum comfort and control. The standout feature is its pointed handle, specifically designed to quickly and easily part and section hair while styling, saving you time.
EXTRA-LONG DESIGN: Designed with a longer barrel than traditional round brushes (ranging from 240mm to 265mm in total length), allowing you to work with wider sections of hair at once and optimizing your styling time in the salon.
PERFECT FOR PROFESSIONAL TREATMENTS: Its robust structure and excellent heat distribution make the CM Collection the ultimate tool for Brazilian blowouts, keratin treatments, hair botox, and professional styling.
PRECISE SIZING FOR EVERY NEED: Known as the highly precise "orange version of the CMS," this line is made for stylists who demand exact dimensions. Available in 6 distinct models (CM 1301S to CM 1306S, with barrel diameters from 12mm to 37mm) to perfectly suit bangs, short, medium, and long hair.
General Rules (All EVAS Brushes)
After every use, remove trapped hair with a fine-tooth comb or brush cleaning rake, working from the base of the bristles outward. Never pull or tug aggressively — this can loosen bristle anchoring over time. Store brushes in a cool, dry place, bristle-side up or hanging, never resting on the head.
Cleaning Frequency for Salon Use
For pure or mixed boar bristle brushes used daily in a salon setting, clean every 2–4 weeks at minimum, or as soon as you notice product buildup or stickiness. In a multi-client salon environment, removing hair after every client is essential hygiene practice.


