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SUMMARY:Cleanse and Protect: Part 2
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Under Eye Protection 
As with many of the supplies you will use, there is a multitude of under-eye protection options to choose from. As mentioned above you can always start by isolating the bottom lid and lashes with paper tape however you will need more protection between your client’s eye area and your tweezers and adhesive. The most basic protection is Hypoallergenic Foam Tape, it's flexible and you can cut it to the shape of your client's lids. A more popular and common option is to use a Hydrogel Eye Patch. Some specialized patches can come with extra anti-aging or de-puffing ingredients and/or have only organic/botanical ingredients. If you are looking for the most compatible and inert option, consider a silicone gel patch. No matter what option you choose it will be essential to apply the patches and tape while your client is completely relaxed with her eyes closed. 

Your client should not resist when you are lifting her eyelid. If they do resist this will cause the...

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