reverse panda

English

A woman displaying the reverse panda effect.

Etymology

From a likening of the effect to an inversion of the giant panda's face, which is white with black circles around the eyes.

Noun

reverse panda (uncountable)

  1. (informal) An undesired effect involving light makeup applied around the eyes appearing as white circles or patches, especially in a photograph or video due to intense lighting or a camera flash.
    • 1983 July 31, “TV News: Cosmetic Casualty”, in Miami Herald:
      If KMBC wants to dabble, as Craft has charged, with "reverse panda" circles of makeup around her eyes to hide what it sees as her bags, it can.

Quotations

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See also

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