Lingerie is kinda like denim - it's *so* about finding brands that are cut for your own body shape. Brands that look amazing on my friends are stupid on me.
So anyway, I used to wear a lot of CK when I was young and nubile. Now I'm, uh, older and still nubile but with *sigh* curves, I stick to good quality European labels (like La Perla, as mentioned) for lace, and Bendon (which I *think* is an Australian company) for basics - ie. Tshirt bras, which are my wardrobe staple since I dress in boywear most of the time and hate my norks ruining the outfit line. If anyone wants a couple of cup sizes and will take a few pounds of hip fat with them, PM me
Seriously though. dreamgirlie, what's the price difference between MAC and Urban Decay where you are? Because IMO, MAC are a far superior product, especially in terms of pigment concentration and control (over application). If the price difference is only a few bucks, you might want to try colour matching the Urban Decay shade at the MAC counter, to compare and contrast. I've *never* finished, or even touched the bottom a MAC eyeshadow - some I've had for five or more years - the pigment concentration is so intense that you use barely any, making them a good "investment" brand, if you're as, uh, obsessive compulsive about makeup as I am.
Then, I would say that - I switched my entire makeup collection over to MAC in a fit of rage when Chanel discontinued the porcelain foundation shade that was an *exact* colour match for me. Now I have to tediously blend between shades (yes, even with MAC's tiny increments) any time I want to wear foundation (hardly ever, these days, due to the "man this is annoying" factor). Grr!
Dermalogica's eye makeup remover gave me an allergic reaction (stupid pasty skin). I like Guinot and Decleor's eye remover gels equally - especially for ripping through waterproof mascara (bad for lashes, but essential in humid climates

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