Hello readers,
Today I have the recently released Zoya Everlasting Collection to share with you. This release contains six pink and purple hues for fall. Let's take a look at swatches.
Anabelle
Anabelle features a deep berry purple jelly based filled with small glitters and flecked shimmer in shades of pink and purple. The formula has a lot of glitter packed in there and as a result felt a bit thick, but the coverage is excellent. I used two coats here for a deeper finish and more glitter, you could probably get away with one if you wanted. This does dry down with texture, you'll absolutely want top coat. Photos show two coats of Anabelle with one coat of Baroness X Hydromancy top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Cosette
Franny
Franny is a pale ballet pink creme. The formula was very easy to work with and I used three coats here for full coverage. Photos show three coats of Franny with one coat of Baroness X Hydromancy top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Henley
Henley is a medium mauve creme. The formula was excellent to work with and nicely pigmented taking two thin coats for full coverage. Photos show two coats of Henly with one coat of Baroness X Hydromancy top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Ondine
Ondine is a deep but bright purple creme. Another fantastic two coat formula with this one. Photos show two coats of Ondine with one coat of Baroness X Hydromancy top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Opal
Opal features a pale pink jelly base filled with small iridescent flecks. The formula was easy to work with. I used 3 coats here and while not 100% full coverage my nail lines are nicely blurred. If you wanted full coverage you probably want to layer this over a base of a similar coloured creme. Photos show three coats of Opal with one coat of Baroness X Hydromancy top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
Final Thoughts
My personal favorite from this release is Ondine, with Anabelle coming in at a close second. The Everlasting collection is available now. You can find Zoya on
Happy polishing,
Michelle
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