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How to Cover Gray Brow Hairs Naturally (Without Overdarkening)

If you’re noticing gray or white hairs popping up in your brows, the solution isn’t to overfill or over-darken your entire brow. The key is to gently tint and hold the hairs in place while still allowing your natural brow texture to shine through.

 In this video, learn how to use Relume Cosmetics Tinted Pomade (in Brown Black or Blonde Brown) to softly cover gray brow hairs while keeping the look soft, lifted, and natural — not heavy or harsh.

 This tutorial covers:

 • How to apply tinted brow pomade like a holding mascara, lightly backcombing to color gray hairs while fluffing and lifting the brows.

 • Why tinting the grays (instead of darkening all brow hairs) preserves softness and avoids a blocky, overly filled-in look.

 • How tinting and pomade work together: tint during your service for longer-lasting gray coverage, then use pomade at home to keep brows polished between appointments.

 • How to balance and enhance your shape post-tint and wax by filling only where you’re lacking — never over the areas where you already have hair.

 • Step-by-step guidance on outlining the brows and adding hairlike strokes for a soft, natural finish (without erasing the skin between strokes).

 • Pro tip: Why dabbing to soften is better than brushing out your hairlike strokes (which can blur or erase the definition).

 The result? Grays are gently blended away, your natural brow shape remains intact, and the finish stays soft, lifted, and realistic — not drawn on or overdone.

 Using Relume's Everyday Lift Pommade in Brown Black and Full On Pencil in Black.

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