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The 17 Best Eye Creams for Mature Skin, According to Experts

Another sensitive-skin saboteur is retinol. Although most are formulated with ingredients that will temper its harsh effects, it's still an aggressive ingredient that can cause an adverse reaction, especially for someone who's prone to irritation. Dr. Kobets also tells her patients to avoid “chemical UV-blocking ingredients like avobenzone and oxybenzone that can make eyes water and irritate the sensitive skin around the eyes.”

What is the best way to apply eye cream?

The ring finger is best for applying eye cream. The reason? It's the weakest, so it won't tug or pull on the delicate eye area. It may seem obvious, but in order to get the best results, you must use the product regularly. “It’s important to know that products will give you the best results when they’re used regularly,” Woodward says. Twice a day is a good goal.

Kim Nichols, MD, a dermatologist and founder of NicholsMD in Greenwich, Connecticut, says to “look for a lighter eye formula, maybe something with caffeine for your morning routine to reduce puffiness and then a richer, more corrective formula your nighttime regimen.”

It can actually help to use some pressure while applying, but it's different than tugging or pulling. Woodward says that doing tapotement (a technique using tapping motions) as you apply your eye cream will stimulate the eye area and help to nix puffiness. Do this in circles around your whole eye, up the ocular bone and even to the brow for a more lifted look.

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