You can bathe her. But only after she sheds and has stuck skin. Like others have said, bathing before a shed strips the essential oils.
I wouldn't touch the eye caps. They will come off with the next shed if you bump up the humidity. Messing with the eye caps is risky and you can potentially do more harm than good.
If she still has stuck skin or eye caps after the next shed, you can place her in a warm damp pillow case for an hour. This allows her to move around and remove whatever skin is still stuck.
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