Hello readers,
Today I have the Zoya Naturel 3 collection to share with you. This collection features six modern neutral cremes along with three coordinating lip shades. I already shared the lipsticks with you. Today let's look at the polishes.
Tatum
Tatum is a pale warm beige creme with slight yellow undertones. The formula was a bit streaky, mostly on the first coat. The second coat built to an even finish. I also found the formula felt slightly tacky but this didn't lead to any issues with self-leveling. Photos show two coats of Tatum with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Cathy
Cathy is a light blush nude creme. The formula was easy to work with and I didn't run into any issues. Two thin coats were needed for an opaque finish. Photos show two coats of Cathy with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Jill
Jill is a medium mauve creme. The formula was excellent and became opaque with two easy coats. Photos show two coats of Jill with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Mary
Mary is a deep taupey brown with subtle purple undertones. The formula was very easy to work with taking two coats to become opaque. Photos show two coats of Mary with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Debbie
Debbie is a deep purpling leaning brown. It had the same great formula as Jill and Mary was quite pigmented. If you are careful you could do one coat, but I used two to make sure there were no sheer spots. Photos show two coats of Debbie with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Gina
Gina is a rich chocolate brown. The formula was very easy to work with and took two coats to become opaque. Photos show two coats of Gina with one coat of Zoya Armor top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Conclusion
So there you have it. Lots of neutral options to add to your collection. My personal favorite is Jill. It's the perfect balance of mauve and taupe. You can find Zoya on
Happy polishing,
Michelle
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