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Aftercare is so important in order to prevent sensitivity or problems after you have your treatment. Following <br />properly will also help with the longevity of your eyeliner. <br />Please read the following Aftercare advice and follow until you’re fully peeled. <br />PERMANENT EYELINER AFTERCARE <br />• Using a fresh Q-Tip, apply a light coat of Vaseline to the tattooed area twice a day. Keeping the <br />area moist during the first 5-7 days will help the tattooed area hold color and heal evenly. It is normal <br />for the pigment to fade 30-50% within the first two weeks. <br />• Do not touch the tattooed area with your fingers. This increases your risk of infection. <br />• Do not rub or scratch your eyes. This increases your risk of a corneal abrasion. <br />• If you should experience swelling, an ice pack may be applied using a thin protective barrier such <br />as a paper towel. Icing is most effective in the first 24 hours following the procedure. Sleeping with <br />your head slightly elevated can also reduce any residual swelling. <br />• Do not apply makeup or mascara on or near the tattooed area for 7 days. Purchase new makeup <br />or mascara to avoid contamination or bacterial infection. <br />• Do not scrub or pick at the tattooed area. Doing so can cause the pigment underneath to be pulled <br />out. Allow the epithelial skin to flake off by itself. <br />• Do not use makeup remover or creams and avoid pools and hot tubs for two weeks. <br />• With freshly washed hands, you may gently cleanse the eye area with tepid water. Avoid cleansers, <br />soap and washcloths. <br />• Do not wear contact lenses for 72 hours following the procedure. If possible, use a new pair. <br />• Sunglasses are recommended to protect the eyes when outside. <br />• Please seek medical attention immediately should you experience any of the following symptoms: <br />signs and symptoms of infection, <br />including but not limited to redness in or around the eye, matting or drainage, pain that becomes <br />increasingly worse, difficulty keeping your eyes open, sensitivity to light , redness, swelling,