Two things, first, stop bathing her. It is not necessary , it can actually do more harm than good pre shed. It strips them of oils needed to shed properly. Second, your humidity should be 70% during shed. As soon as you notice signs of a shed- pink belly, blue, bump humidity. I would probably not handle her once in a shed cycle to. Just in case that is stressing her out. Eye caps, I would wait and let her get them off with a proper shed. I have seen damage done to eyes, by people trying to remove eyecaps that may very well come off next shed. Just make sure her conditions are as they should be and she should he fine.