Zoya • Part 2
Hello, gorgeous!
I have some more Zoya polishes I ordered from a site here in Norway to show you. The site I ordered from is Bortskjemt. These were the polishes I grabbed at this site.
Heather
Heather by Zoya can be best described as a very, very pale creamy lilac purple with a drop of light baby pink and extremely subtle microshimmer. A soft shade that isn't the usual pink-based nude.
Abby
Abby by Zoya can be best described as a light lavender cream.
Austin
Austin by Zoya can be described as a washed denim-blue cream.
Becca
Becca by Zoya can be described as a beautiful deep purple with eggplant-y tones cream.
Cooper
Cooper by Zoya can be described as a beautiful forest green cream.
Emerson
Zoya in Emerson can best be described as a modern baby blue cream.
Farah
Farah by Zoya can be best described as an opaque light khaki-beige with subtle sandy, greenish undertones and a cream finish. An always appropriate neutral to add to your polish wardrobe.
Mila
Zoya in Mila can best be described as a sultry, deep mahogany red cream.
Tina
Tina by Zoya can be best described as a medium amethyst cream.
Trudith
Trudith by Zoya can be best described as a muted, wisteria purple cream.
Vee
Zoya in Vee can best be described as a muted French lilac cream.
Vivi
Zoya in Vivi can best be described as a dusty, cool-toned rose pink cream.
So what are my thoughts about Zoya so far? I like their polishes to be honest. What I don't like so much is the tiny brush. That is just preference tho. I'm more into a wide fan brush. Zoya do however sell a wide brush but the site here in Norway didn't have it. I might grab some later to try the wide brush.
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