I like one artist at the Macy's counter--- she's so nice, but I really don't know how good she is at doing my whole face... I've just had her do my eyes once. But she gets and cares that I like a lighter look- to use things sheerly rather than boldly. I bought a pink e/s from her once- she told me to use it in the crease so it doesn't look bad on me. That works for me!
But if I'm going to have the Deckchair pigment, it's not as easy for me to control the application. I'll probably end up buying Deckchair anyway cause I'm a MAC ho but will probably pass on D'Bohemia-- need to save some moolah anyway.
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Joyeuux Yea, I know what you're talking about Jess! I generally don't wear pink shadows, but I have found that I like orange/coral shades if I pair them with a strong liner and another deeper shadow for the crease. IMHO, it's all about where you put the color and how much you apply. Maybe try doing an eye look that is mostly with browns (like Rummy) and add D'Bohemia just to the inner corners of your lids to give a *pop*.
Are there any artists that you like at your counter? (Besides the one that gave you crazy blush? lol
) Get someone to help you out before you buy, to suggest color placement for your particular eyes.
Oh and just FYI: D'Bohemia is a lot like Paradisco, just more pigmented.