Zoya Rica

I'm not sure how many times I can say it without sounding like a robot, but Zoya does glass fleck/sparking metallics REALLY well.  Next today is Rica, a "warm light coral with pink and orange tones and heavy gold metallic sparkle. An alternative to flat corals for when you want to shine."  Coral is one of those colors that I have a love/hate with - sometimes I can't get enough of it and sometimes I can't get rid of it fast enough.  This color is also very reiminescent of China Glaze Strawberry Fields for me although much more orange.


I used a base of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of Rica and a top coat of Zoya Armor. Formula was smooth, pigmentation was nice and opaque.


In the sun, it almost has a duochrome effect because of the orange sparkle against the pink base.  Very beautiful and unique in my collection.


Not just one shade picture, but two!  I really love this color - it's just so different ... light and airy looking at the same time.  I think it's just the whole pink/orange thing that really hits me as being beautiful.  A must have for me!


Indoors with the flash - you can see that it's a nice opaque color without any balding.


This is probably my second favorite collection ever (second only to the China Glaze OMG! collection)... two coat opacity, glass fleck/sparkling metallic finish, unique colors.  There's only a few left to share and there are a few surprises in them.



Zoya can be purchased on their website for $8/bottle.

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

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Zoya Tanzy

Moving on down the line, here is Tanzy, the "light, bright tangerine orange with yellow gold metallic sparkle. A sunny orange that's easy to wear year-round."  I was very iffy about this color because while orange has definitely been a hot color for 2011, I'm not 100% into this new trend.  I used a base coat of Zoya Get Even, 2 caots of Tanzy and a top of Zoya Armor.


The first coat of Tanzy had me very worried because it was much more sheer than Reva, but as you can see in just two coats, it was full coverage and opaque.  I'm still not loving orange against my skin tone, but as a polish, this color and formula did not disappoint.


As with Reva, this color looks much better to me in the shade - the sparkle really shows up better.  Also I'm getting used to this squoval shape now - it's still not something I can seem to do myself, but pampering myself once a month with a manicure is totally okay by me.  :]


Indoors with the flash and man it's like sparkle OVERLOAD, but in a good way. Remember, I do love glitter!  ^_^  As for as the color, it's a cross between orange and gold, and I'm happy with that uniqueness.



Zoya can be purchased on their website for $8/bottle.

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Zoya Reva

Kicking off the other half of the Sunshine and Summertime Summer 2011 collection from Zoya is Reva, a cool toned strawberry red with glowing golden metallic sparkle - a very rich and luxurious looking gilded red.  You say metallic sparkle, I say glass fleck, either way it's gorgeous.  Easily my favorite "easy" look to wear (flakes and glitter are still #1 but take time to apply and take off) - and Zoya does it quite well.


I used a base coat of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of Reva and a top of Zoya Armor.


In the sun, metallic sparkle/glass fleck just never looks as pretty as it really is.  It's hard for the camera to focus properly when there is so much going on.


But then you put it in the shade and BAM.  This color reminds me a lot of China Glaze Strawberry Fields except this has much more red to it.  Such a beautiful color - I really didn't want to take this off at all.


Indoors with the flash just kind of shows you how much shimmer/glitter/glass fleck whatever you want to call it is in the polish - very even coverage.


If you love this type of finish, I highly recommend getting this color.  Very nicely pigmented and smooth formula.



Zoya can be purchased on their website for $8/bottle.

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Zoya Breezi

The final gem in the "Summertime" portion of the Summertime and Sunshine Summer 2011 Zoya collection is Breezi, a soft, dusty medium cerulean blue with an opaque cream finish.  A super chic high-fashion denim look for nails."  While I don't see this as a denim blue (I'm more into darker washes personally), Zoya does do blue very well.  This blue reminds me a LOT of Zoya Phoebe but as you'll see below it's darker, richer, and of course, not matte.


I used a base of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of Breezi and a top of Zoya Armor.  Formula, again, was excellent.


Here in the sun, you see how well this polish applied - no brush strokes, no bubbles, nada.  Very nice solid blue.


Same story in the shade - nice and creamy.


Indoors with the flash, you can see a bit of balding on my middle finger on the outside edge (going towards my ring finger) but that's from bad application by me.  Getting those sides has always been difficult for me.


A great finale to this half of the collection - I'd say my favorite is a tossup between this and Mira.


Zoya can be purchased on their website for $8/bottle.

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.