Avoid:
  • rubbing or scrubbing the area
  • using cleansers, soaps, or skincare products directly on the eyes
  • saturating the area with excessive water

After cleansing:
  • gently pat the area dry with a clean tissue or towel
  • allow the area to remain clean and dry

A small amount of sensitivity during cleansing is normal. The area should never be aggressively rubbed or irritated.

Initial Care

Days 1–2

Once your eyeliner is healed:
  • wear sunglasses to protect from sun exposure
  • remove eye makeup gently
  • avoid aggressive exfoliation near the eyes

Proper care helps maintain long-lasting results.

Long Term Care

Weeks 2–6

Your eyes may feel:
  • swollen
  • tender
  • slightly tight or watery

Swelling is normal and may be more noticeable the morning after your appointment. This typically subsides within 24–72 hours.

Your eyeliner will appear darker and more defined initially. As healing progresses, the color will soften.

To support healing:
  • avoid touching your eyes with unwashed hands
  • avoid rubbing or applying pressure
  • keep the area clean and protected

Right After Your Procedure

Immediately After

Most flaking will be complete during this stage.

Your eyeliner may appear:
  • lighter than expected
  • slightly uneven

- This is temporary.

As the skin continues to heal, the pigment will gradually soften and settle into a more natural result.

Post-Peel Healing

Days 6–10

Flaking Stage

Days 3–5

The treated area may begin to feel dry, and light flaking can occur. This is a normal part of the healing process.

Do not pick, rub, or scratch the area. Instead:
  • continue gentle cleansing as needed
  • allow flaking to occur naturally
  • avoid applying any makeup or skincare near the eyes

Premature removal of flakes can affect pigment retention and healing.
Your eyeliner may go through a phase where the color appears softer or slightly faded.

As the skin regenerates, the pigment will gradually return and settle into the final healed result.

Final healed results are typically visible around 4–6 weeks, at which point your optional touch-up can refine the outcome if needed.

Color Settling

Using the damp cotton pad, gently wipe along the lash line to remove any buildup.

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Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.

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Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.

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How To Cleanse Your Eyeliner

Using the damp cotton pad, gently wipe along the lash line to remove any buildup.

Then, use room temperature bottled or filtered water to dampen a clean cotton pad.

Begin by washing your hands thoroughly before touching the area.

Swelling and sensitivity are still normal during the first 48 hours. You may also notice mild tightness along the lash line.

During this stage, keeping the area clean without overexposing it to moisture is essential.

What to Avoid - the first 7-10 days

steam, hot environments, or long hot showers

direct water pressure on the eyes

applying eye makeup or mascara

lash extensions or lash lifts

contact lenses (for at least 24–48 hours)

swimming pools, salt water, or saunas

excessive sweating or intense workouts

rubbing or touching the eyes

the

process

Trust

healing

Days
1-2

Swelling & bold definition

Days
3-5

Light flaking along the lash line

Days
6-10

Flaking finishes, eyeliner appears softer

Days
10-14

Color begins to settle and even out

Days
15-30

Color softens and settles into the final healed result

After
Touch
Up

Refined, balanced, and complete

Eyeliner heals in stages. It’s normal to experience swelling, light flaking, and temporary changes in color as the skin heals and the final result settles.

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