The Your Ladyship pigment must be my most used and favorite pigment of all time. For one, they can be multi-purpose, and seem to be great as eyeliner in replacement of my white eyeliner because the color is more subtle and closer to my skin color giving it a natural glow, great for enhancing my features and highlighting them, and also as an eye shadow. It truly is multi-purpose for me! The color of the Your Ladyship is like a subtle pearl color with lots and lots of shimmer. It is absolutely gorgeous!
MAC pigments aren't that cheap as they average at around $20; however, they are well-worth the price because seriously one little jar of this pigment can last you a life-time unless you really do enjoy applying a lot of pigments daily or if you're a make-up artist. Other than that, you really can't finish this pigment. In fact, I have barely even used 1/10th of the jar, and I use this pigment daily! It lasts for a long time!
I apply the Your Ladyship dry on my face; however, if applied wet, it seems to bring out more of the color. To me, it's a lot more trouble to apply it wet so I apply it dry. The colors on dry are still extremely vibrant, and beautiful.
Best of all, the pigment does not seem to cause any negative reaction on my skin, and I have sensitive skin! It doesn't cause any aggravation or clog my pores at all.
There are some cons to this product. For one, you have to apply it with a brush, and sometimes it gets kind of messy for me. I'm not too particularly fond of using brushes which sometimes makes it a hard process for me to apply the pigments well; also, at times, it seems to me like the pigments would smudge or lose their color throughout the day meaning I would have to reapply it sometimes. The product at times doesn't seem to stick to my skin too well. Other than that, I don't think there are any cons to the product. It's simply too gorgeous.
I would recommend this product because it's multi-purpose, and have such great terms with my skin! The MAC pigments are definitely one of my favorite pigments around!
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- The color of the Your Ladyship is like a subtle pearl color with lots and lots of shimmer.
- The pigments from MAC are known to be multi-purpose meaning that you can use them in many ways.
- The colors on dry are still extremely vibrant, and beautiful.
