Hi guys! Zoya collections tend to be large, so I thought I'd break this up into a couple parts. I know when I look at posts with too many photos I start to zone out a little bit...maybe that's just me. The Sunshine Collection recently debuted on their website, and it features 12 shades you'll be wearing on vacation this summer. Most of these are cremes, but there's a sprinkling of shimmers throughout. I'll be going on vacation for a week in July, and my husband and I are still trying to decide where to go. Any suggestions? Go ahead and hit that button to see more.
Zoya Clementine (3 coats)
Up first is Clementine which is a peachy salmon base with orange and gold shimmer. The shimmer is subtle without being invisible. The formula was good, and I used three coats for full coverage. It dried with no texture and was easy to remove.
Zoya Delia (2 coats)
Do you remember the dELiA*s catalogs from the 90s? When I saw the name of this one, it brought back memories. This one is a dusty lavender creme that needed 2 coats.
Zoya Ellie (2 coats)
Up next is Ellie which is a raspberry pink creme. This one also applied well with just 2 coats.
Zoya Jack (2 coats)
Jack is one of those colors that may work well for you, depending on your skintone. I'm warm-toned, and Jack worked well for me. It's a warm tan/beige creme that needed just 2 coats for full coverage. Sometimes these can be streaky, but I had no problem with it.
I'll be back soon with the next set of polishes from the Sunshine Collection. Zoya just released a trio of jelly polishes called the Jelly Brites that I'll be showing in the next couple weeks as well. Zoya polishes retail for $10 and you can find out more about them on their website, Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram pages. Keep an eye out for them in your local Ulta store if you want to see the bottles in person before you buy.
*These polishes were provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
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