Semi-Permanent Eyeliner Aftercare Instructions
															Semi-Permanent Eyeliner Aftercare
Proper aftercare is essential to ensure that your semi-permanent eyeliner heals correctly, retains its colour and maintains its definition over time. Here are the detailed steps you should follow during the healing process:
First 24-48 Hours: Immediate Aftercare
Avoid Touching the Treated Area
Do not touch, rub or pick at your eyeliner during the healing process. This can cause infection, irritation and disrupt the healing pigment.
If you need to apply ointment, always use a clean cotton swab.
Keep Your Eyelids Clean and Dry
After the procedure, you might notice some fluid or crusting around the treated area. Use a clean, damp cotton pad to gently blot away any excess fluid. Avoid rubbing or scrubbing the area.
Do not allow any water or makeup to come in contact with your eyeliner during the first 24 hours.
Apply Healing Ointment
You’ll be provided with a special ointment. Apply a thin layer of ointment over the eyeliner area 2-3 times during the first 24-48 hours to keep it moisturised.
Use a cotton swab to apply it and do not over-apply. A little goes a long way.
Sleep Position
Try to sleep on your back and avoid placing pressure on the treated area. Sleeping directly on the eyes can affect healing and cause pigment to shift or fade.
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Days 3-7: Peeling and Crusting Phase
Do Not Pick, Scratch or Rub
As your eyeliner heals, you may notice scabbing or flaking. This is a normal part of the healing process.
Avoid picking, peeling or rubbing any scabs that form to prevent scarring and pigment loss.
Continue Using Ointment
Apply the healing ointment 2-3 times a day until the scabs have naturally fallen off. This helps to keep the area hydrated and protected.
Avoid Excess Moisture and Water
Avoid getting the treated area too wet, especially when showering. When washing your face, avoid directly splashing water onto your eyes. Use a damp cloth to gently cleanse the skin around your eyes.
Avoid Makeup
Refrain from wearing eye makeup, including mascara and eyeshadow, until the area has fully healed. Applying makeup can introduce bacteria and cause irritation.
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Weeks 2-4: The Healing Process Continues
Watch for Fading and Colour Changes
It’s normal for the eyeliner to appear darker during the initial healing stage, but it will lighten up as it fully heals. Expect a 30%-50% colour fade during this time.
Do not be alarmed if the colour appears patchy or uneven – this will resolve itself as the skin heals and the pigment settles.
Hydration is the key
Continue moisturising the treated area with ointment or a recommended aftercare cream to keep the skin supple and aid healing.
Hydrated skin heals faster and ensures that the pigment adheres properly.
Allow the treated area to breathe as air is the best healer.
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Weeks 4-6: Final Healing Phase
Touch-Up Appointment
After 6-8 weeks, once the eyeliner has fully healed, you may need a touch-up session to perfect the look and ensure the colour is even. This session is a great opportunity to adjust thickness, shape or colour if needed.
Most people need a touch-up to fully define the eyeliner and achieve their desired results.
Resume Normal Activities
By week 4-6, the majority of the healing process is complete. You can resume your regular activities, including makeup application, though always remember to avoid harsh chemicals or irritants near your eyes.
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General guidelines to follow for full healing:
No eyelash extension
It is mandatory that you do not get any eyelash extensions 2 weeks prior and 2 weeks post treatment. The same applies to the touch-up session.
Avoid Sun Exposure
Stay out of direct sunlight for the first 10-14 days to avoid fading the pigment and irritating the healing skin. After that, always apply a gentle sunscreen to the treated area to protect the pigment from UV damage.
Avoid Swimming, Saunas or Hot Baths
Do not submerge your eyes in water, such as in swimming pools, oceans, hot tubs or saunas, for at least 2 weeks. Excessive moisture can cause the eyeliner to fade prematurely or affect the healing process.
No Laser or Chemical Peels Near the Eyes
Do not undergo any laser treatments, chemical peels or other skin resurfacing treatments near the treated area during the healing phase, as these can disrupt the pigment and cause irritation.
Avoid Excessive Sweating
Avoid activities that cause excessive sweating, such as intense workouts, hot yoga or steam rooms, during the first week of healing. Sweat can introduce bacteria and irritate the healing area.
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When to Seek Medical Attention
If you experience any of the following, seek medical advice immediately:
Severe redness, swelling or tenderness that worsens over time.
Signs of infection such as yellow or green discharge or an unpleasant odour.
Severe itching or rash that is unmanageable.
Final Thoughts
Taking care of your semi-permanent eyeliner during the healing process is crucial for the best results. By following these aftercare instructions carefully, you will ensure that your eyeliner heals beautifully, with vibrant, long-lasting results. With proper maintenance and periodic touch-ups, you can enjoy effortlessly defined eyes for years to come.

