Post-procedure care for Eyeliner

Day 1 (Day of the procedure)
-Do not touch the eyes. Before bed, you can ice the eyes by applying it over a clean cloth. Do not apply ice directly to the skin.
-Do not wash the eyes, try to keep them dry -If the eyes are swollen, you may take an anti-inflammatory.

Day 2 -The eyes may be swollen the next day after the procedure, it is a normal reaction, some clients swell more than others. The swelling should start going down during this day and the eyes should be looking better by the end of the second day. If during the second day you feel that your skin is getting dry and you experience squeezing skin sensation, that is a sign the skin becomes dehydrated and you need to apply an ointment such as Aquaphor (you can find it in many grocery stores in the kid’s section).

Day 3-10 -By day # 3 the skin usually feels pretty dry, you have to apply a very thin layer of Aquaphor Healing Ointment, but do not apply too much, because the ointment will most likely cause the skin to not breathe and may cause irritation and dermatitis. If any adverse reactions occur, stop applying the ointment and reach out to your artist and/or your doctor. Keep the area dry and keep applying the ointment as needed, this means when you feel the skin is dry apply a thin layer, if the skin is not dry, do not apply. Hydrate the skin until all the scabs completely exfoliated, but it's best to still hydrate for at least 2 weeks, which will allow the skin to regenerate faster. Wash your hands before applying the ointment.

During Day 1 to Day 7 or even longer (until the scabs are gone) 
AVOID:
-water on eyes,
-direct sun exposure
-makeup
-excessive sweating
-saunas/steam rooms/tanning beds
-swimming in any kind of water

Do not PULL the scabs at all (you may cause scarring)

Do not apply anything besides Aquaphor ointment such as vaseline, antibiotic cream, Neosporin, etc. Grapeseed oil may be used to substitute Aquaphor.