Use gentle pressure to press a bag of crushed ice, frozen vegetables, or an ice or old pack to your eye. Make sure you wrap the ice in a clean, dry cloth. Applying the ice directly to your skin could cause a cold burn. Apply the ice pack to your eye for 20 minutes each hour until you go to bed. So, you will alternate 20 minutes on, 40 minutes off, for at least the first day. Don’t put a steak or raw meat on your eye. If there is bacteria on the meat it could easily infect an open wound or pass to the mucous membrane on your eye. [3] X Trustworthy Source American Academy of Opthamologists Professional medical organization focused on advocating for public health and supporting sight-related research Go to source

If you wear glasses, you may have to go without until the swelling goes down. Your glasses may put pressure on the area around your nose and eye. Don’t participate in any athletic activities that could result in further injury. Wait for the swelling to go down until you get back on the field. [4] X Research source

Blood in the white or iris. You should see an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) as soon as possible. Double vision or blurred vision. Severe pain. Bruising around both eyes. Bleeding from the nose or eye. You are unable to move your eye. Your eye begins leaking fluid or your eyeball appears deformed. An object has pierced or may be inside your eyeball. If you take a blood thinner or have hemophilia, go to the ER.

Repeat this action several times a day for a few days following the injury.

Sleep with your head propped up on two pillows to keep it elevated.

Once the area is cleaned, pat with a clean towel and try to keep the injury clean and dry. Signs of infection include a fever, redness, or pus-like drainage. [10] X Research source

If you have cuts or lacerations around your eye, don’t risk infection by trying to cover it with makeup. You’ll just have to own your black eye until it heals. [11] X Trustworthy Source US Food and Drug Administration U. S. government agency responsible for promoting public health Go to source

Apply the primer wherever there is discoloration and you plan to use makeup. Dab it on gently with your ring finger, which is your weakest finger and is least likely to irritate your sink.

If your bruise is green, use red, and vice versa. If your bruise is blue, use orange or salmon. If your bruise is yellow, try purple, and vice versa.

Once the concealer is dry, apply your foundation and other makeup as normal, being careful to blend the edges of your concealer with the foundation. If you didn’t use primer, you can use a dusting of translucent powder to set the concealer.

Rock a bright, attention-grabbing lipstick that will have people focusing on your lips instead of your eye. Try a new hairstyle or take some fashion risks. To out-shine your shiner, try changing your hair color or wear something with a bold print. If you’ve ever wanted to do something crazy with your look, now is the time!