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especially when your in a warmer environment. Therefore the cream you've just rubbed all over your eyelids will move into your eyes all the faster Eye Sensation Cream because it has nowhere else to go.  Even when you yawn it will push it up by the tears; when you rub your eyes it will press it in by your fingers.  Make sure you leave a clear area around the eyes when applying cream and only apply to the correct areas where you get the benefits. Another thing to take into account is that eye creams, serums and gels all have pros and cons: Gels (provided they don't provide alcohol, which dry out the skin) are better for acne-prone skin. Emollient creams (suitable for normal to dry skin) work better under makeup. My initial response to your question was "If the sensation your cream gives you is of burning, your best action is to stop using it". Which Tatiana Aynbinder sensibly recommends. Her answer covers a considerable range of possibilities and seems rather complete -- including for over-the-eye applications. The only real difference my answer might take on is in the final emphasis the cream may have ingredients that irritate you skin much more than the original test subjects' skin. So you likely need to look for another cream. http://israelbigmarket.com/eye-sensation-cream/

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