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Stop Overdoing Your Brows: The Simple Approach to Natural, Balanced Brows

Upping your brow game doesn’t require overcomplicating it with heavy makeup, powders, lamination, or microblading. In fact, the secret to beautiful brows is doing less — but doing it well. This video walks you through a simple, effective approach to filling, shaping, and enhancing your brows using minimal, intentional makeup for the most natural-looking result.

Whether you have full brows or sparse areas that need a little help, the focus here is on enhancing what you have, not covering it up. 

In this tutorial, you’ll learn: 

• Why less is more when it comes to brow makeup — and how over-laminating, tattooing, or adding too much product can actually work against you. 

• The number one rule: stop applying makeup where you already have brow hair — learn where and how to add product only where you’re lacking. 

• Why powder isn’t the answer and how choosing the wrong undertone (too warm, too chocolatey) in your brow pencil can make your brows look unnatural. 

• How to properly outline your arches and tails with light, back-and-forth motion — without creating harsh or obvious lines. 

• How to add hairlike strokes precisely where needed to softly fill gaps while keeping the look realistic and soft. 

• The benefits of using the Relume Cosmetics Everyday Lift Pomade (clear or tinted) to separate dense brow hairs, lift tails, and allow each hair to show up — without the slick, laminated look. 

• Why backcombing pomade through your brows helps break up dense areas and soften side-growing hairs for a fluffier, fuller finish. 

• Tailored tips for those with sparse tails or thin arches — focusing on intentional placement, not heavy layering. This is brow shaping for those who want natural-looking definition, softness, and balance — not makeup-heavy or overworked brows. 

Using Relume Cosmetics Full On Pencil in Black & Everyday Lift Pommade in Clear.

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