Please note!

Very Important consideration

Eyelids tend to swell, which can impair vision. Due to this, the client may wish to have someone drive them to and from their eyeliner procedure. 

Avoid getting your eyelids wet for 10 days!

4-5 hours after treatment, gently clean the area with sterilized water and a cotton pad, then allow it to air dry. Ensure you squeeze out excess water from the pad before blotting your eyelids to avoid completely saturating them. 







Sleep on a clean satin pillowcase if you tend to be a "face-sleeper." You may sleep on 2 pillows or in an upward position if you experience bad swelling. This should help alleviate it some.  

I'm a face sleeper. What should I do?

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DO NOT scratch or rub your eyes. Use a saline solution if your eyes itch. Scratching or itching your eyes may cause a corneal abrasion! If you need to touch your eyes, use a clean cotton swab and GENTLY do so. Touching your eyes with your fingers, unclean cotton swabs or old products may result in an eye infection, corneal abrasion or pink eye! 

My eyes are itchy! Should I rub them?

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Do not wear contacts for 24 hours post-procedure. Wear glasses instead. If eyes are irritated do not use contacts until your eyes feel better. 

Can I wear contacts?

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Do not use mascara for 7 days post-procedure. When you do resume the use of mascara, purchase a new tube. The old tube may have bacteria in it. This includes all eye makeup! 

Do not use your eyelash curler for a few days pre and post procedure! Clean your eyelash curler with alcohol prior to re-using it to destroy any potential bacteria on it.  

Can I wear makeup?

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FAQs

Avoid touching the healing pigmented area with your fingers, as they may carry bacteria and cause an infection.

 No makeup, lash tinting (for eyeliner and lash enhancement), sun, soap, sauna, steam, exercise (including hot yoga), jacuzzi, swimming in chlorinated pools or swimming in the ocean for 7-10 days (until the area is completely healed) post-procedure. This includes any touch-ups!  

Do not rub or traumatize the procedure area while it is healing. Doing so may cause pigment color to be removed along with the crusting tissue.  

Use a sunblock after the procedure area has healed to prevent further fading of the pigment color.  

If you are a "face-sleeper," then sleeping on a clean satin pillowcase is suggested while the procedure area is healing.  

If you are a blood donor, you may not give blood for 1 year following your procedure (per Red Cross).  

Touchup visits should always be scheduled for a MINIMUM of 8 weeks post procedure. Any sooner and you may have scarring. The pigment is also still processing at this time. Additionally, the procedure area takes a minimum of 8 weeks to heal. Therefore, I will not schedule any clients for a touchup appointment any sooner than 8 weeks from their initial appointment. Touchups can book far out, it is always recommended to have your touchup between 8 weeks to 6 months after your initial procedure. It is also recommended to book your touchup appointment at the same time that you book your initial appointment. This will help get you in a bit sooner. 

If you have any questions or concerns please notify me immediately.  

During healing, do not rub, scratch or pick at the area. This will compromise the healed results. 

If you experience anything out of the ordinary, phone your physician.  

Aloe Vera can pull the color out of some clients so I suggest you do not use it until you are completely healed. The same goes for homeopathic/natural products.  

Remember – all procedures must HEAL, PEEL AND FADE! This process may take up to 10 days.  

Clients color will look roughly 15-25% darker for the first 10 days as the procedure has blood and lymph in it. After the procedure area is healed, it will appear much softer.  

Retin-A or Retinols, AHA's, Vitamin A or any similar lightening, anti-aging and peeling products (examples include Glycolic, Lactic Acids, any acids) should be avoided at least 1 week prior to your appointment and you should avoid using them near your procedure area for a minimum of 30 days (1 month) post-procedure. If you use these products prior to 30 days on or around your procedure area, it may cause the pigment color to fade more than it should and blur your strokes. If you are unsure whether or not your products contain any of these ingredients, please check the back labeling. Products can migrate under the skin 2-3 inches, hitting your eyebrows and compromising the results. This includes facial cleansers, moisturizers, makeup, etc. that contain any of these ingredients. Even some BB creams!

If you had Botox or facial fillers within the past 6 months I suggest you wait until the product has dissipated from your tissue prior to receiving a Permanent Makeup procedure. Botox - 2 weeks prior or 2 weeks after. Fillers - 6 weeks prior or 6 weeks after.


Apply a thin layer of the product you are given at your procedure within 24-48 hours to your fresh procedure. You will want to apply the product morning and night. 

You will want to use a clean cotton swab to apply it every time.

Do not reinsert your cotton swab into the product after it has already touched your eyes. Doing so can transfer bacteria and result in infection. 

Touchup Procedures

to get the best results...

Schedule touchup visits for a minimum of 8 weeks post-procedure to avoid scarring and allow the pigment to fully process.

The procedure area takes a minimum of 8 weeks to heal.
It is recommended to book your touchup appointment at the same time as your initial appointment to ensure availability.

Perfection appointments are done 8 weeks to 6 months post-initial procedure. Touchup appointments are first come, first served.

Remember, all procedures must heal, peel, and fade, which may take up to 10 days.

The color will look 15-25% darker for the first 10 days due to blood and lymph in the procedure area. It will appear much softer once healed.

Failure to follow the above advice may result in less than desired outcomes. 

Disclaimer:

As a Cosmetic Tattoo Artist, I do my 50%. Now you must do your 50% by following all proper aftercare instructions to achieve the best results. If you have a medical condition such as alopecia or thyroid issues, you are at an increased risk for poor retention and more fading. Other medical conditions may also affect your healed results. For any questions, please contact me at (480) 544-6671. Each result is individual, and Echo Aesthetics LLC. cannot guarantee your retention or healed results and will not be held responsible.