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For some unexplainable reason I am very prone to "panda eyes" when using mascara. I have found only one product, Maybelline something or another, that has managed to stay in place for me. Any suggestions?
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Have you tried waterproof mascara? Its guaranteed to stay put.
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Have you tried waterproof mascara? Its guaranteed to stay put.

Yep, several different types. All have failed me.
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Have you Tried Rimmel.
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Nope. Actually, haven't even heard of it.
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You can get it in almost any place you get Revlon. It is A UK product and I just love it.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again...the best mascara EVER is Blinc's Kiss Me. It's expensive but worth it.
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Apply it on the top lashes only and wait for each coat to dry before you apply another one. Also, lash lengthening mascaras (in my case) usually have filaments that break off and end up causing some of the 'panda' effect. Try Almay, it works well for me.
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For some unexplainable reason I am very prone to "panda eyes" when using mascara. I have found only one product, Maybelline something or another, that has managed to stay in place for me. Any suggestions?
Curl your lashes, and apply your mascara to your top lashes only.

Do you also wear eyeliner? Sometimes this can contribute to your panda eye syndrome.
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Same problem for me. I sometimes put on a quick eyeliner and in does contribute to panda eye. Just make sure you remove the traces of the mascara the night before and in tha morning all that scrubbing pays off!
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