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In our archive: October 2024

Microblading in Cayman: Consultation, Healing and Sun-Smart Timing

By Priya's Spa Journal

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Editorial close view of a mapped brow during manual microblading

AI-generated editorial treatment image, not a real client or team member.

Microblading places cosmetic pigment through fine manual strokes designed to resemble brow hair. It is semi-permanent and requires more planning than a brow pencil, especially in a climate where sun and swimming are part of ordinary life.

Consultation comes first

Discuss shape, colour, skin history, previous cosmetic tattooing, medication and health considerations. The artist should explain candidacy, risks, healing, touch-ups and what the technique can realistically achieve.

A close editorial view of manual microblading tools at the brow
Microblading begins with mapping and an agreed shape.

Healing changes the appearance

Brows may look darker or sharper immediately after treatment and change as they heal. Follow written aftercare exactly. Do not pick flaking skin or improvise with products that were not recommended.

Plan around periods when you can follow restrictions on water, sweat, sun and products. Current aftercare from your artist matters more than a generic internet timeline.

Protect the longer result

Sun exposure can affect skin and cosmetic pigment. Once healed, follow professional advice and use sensible sun protection. Touch-up needs vary with skin, lifestyle, technique and healing.

Priya's Spa requires a microblading consultation before treatment. A careful plan is not an obstacle to the result; it is part of the result.

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