Zoya Review Collection - Nail Art Essentials
Zoya Review Collection - Nail Art Essentials
Let's take a look at the beautiful Zoya Thrive collection.
Haruko is a soft violet with a soft shimmer. The formula wasn't the easiest to apply and I ended up with 3 coats (no top coat). However, the color is so beautiful, it is totally worth the effort. This color is just perfect for spring and it's so soft and beautiful.
Leisel is a sheer sparkly topper. There is a beautiful sheen in it and you can see some golden shimmer coming through. You can wear this polish on its own or applied over another color. My swatch picture shows Leisel applied on its own and I ended up with 3 coats (no top coat).
Monroe is a stunning deep dark pink creme. Creme polishes from Zoya are my absolute favorite. The formula is absolutely perfect and it's a pleasure to work with them. I applied two coats (no top coat).
Brandi is a beautiful blush pink creme with warm undertones. It may seem to you like it's another basic pink, but I really love it actually! I applied two coat (no top coat).
Trudith is a muted wisteria purple creme. This is another favorite of mine from this collection. If you are into dusky, muted colors, this one is a must! Absolute perfection. Two coats (no top).
Darby is a dusty, gull gray with a metallic sheen. I love this color, but I am not the biggest fan of this metallic, shimmery finish. I applied two coats (no top coat).
What are your thoughts on the Zoya Thrive collection? Are these spring colors in your opinion? Which ones are your favorite from the six? I do love the colors from this collection (especially the cremes, shimmers are not my faves).
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