Eyeliner Healing & AfterCare
What to expect:
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Various degrees of swelling may occur, generally for the first few mornings.
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Sleep propped up on your back to reduce swelling.
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A sealed ice bag covered with paper towel can be lightly applied for the first 2 days. If the eyes are weeping or tearing, pat lightly to dry with soft tissue.
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***Do not press ice bag against eyes***
How to care for your permanent makeup:
Day 1 through Day 6: Wash eyes with mild soap and water, using fingertips. Rinse well, and lightly pat dry. Apply nothing.
Day 4-6: Apply nothing. Allow your eyeliner to dry heal. There should be no need to wash until healed. Then, resume your regular routine.
Change your pillowcase nightly.
Around the new liner avoid: creams, Latisse & lash growth products, glycolics, Retin-A, lash tinting, lash extensions and false lashes for 2 weeks following your procedure.
Avoid high sodium foods for the first 3 days after
***What to notice:
Your eyeballs should not become more red. You must seek medical attention immediately if you see signs of bloodshot eyes or pus in the corner of your eye or eyes. This may be an infection and require an antibiotic.
Permanent makeup is not an exact science and a touch-up is often required. Your liner will initially appear darker, before fading about 40% Final color cannot be judged until 2 weeks post procedure.
Permanent makeup results are never guaranteed and can be affected by mature age, poor diet, stress, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, age, general health, sleep/fatigue. You may need up to 3 sessions to achieve your desired results.
Note: Each result is unique to the client and the information below only acts as a guideline