"Pale colours simply do not show up well," he says, "particularly in black and white. One of the worst things brides are doing now is using light-reflective under-eye products. They look great on the day and hide dark circles, but when the flash goes off you have a serious case of 'reverse panda' eyes."
2006 — Lesley Thomas, "Make-up detox", The Telegraph, 13 January 2006:
Millions swear by YSL's Touche Eclat (£21), but it doesn't suit everyone. It draws light to dark areas, rather than covering them up, and if it isn't applied deftly, you get the "reverse panda" effect.
Anything with an overly pink base shows up very unflatteringly in photographs. To avoid the reverse panda look, go for something yellow-based — or face being an unwitting 'star' of Facebook the morning after the night before.