Frida
Zoya nail polish in Frida can be best described as: A sheer, dark, warm-toned teal blue with a buildable jelly gloss finish. The jelly gloss formula can be worn alone or layered to create an endless variety of custom colors and effects
My thoughts:
Took four coats. Even though I did 4 thin coats & waited a couple minutes in between coats this one still came out streaky & a bit bubbly. Overall I think this polish will work better layered under or over other polishes.
Paloma
Zoya nail polish in Paloma can be best described as: A sheer deep fuchsia-berry with a buildable jelly gloss finish. The jelly gloss formula can be worn alone or layered to create an endless variety of custom colors and effects
My Thoughts:
I honestly don't see why this is classified as burgundy. It's clear that it's pink. I used four coats for this one as well. I didn't have problems like I did with Frida. I'm a bit disappointed because this polish is not like it was described or shown in the swatch on zoya.com
Katherine
Zoya nail polish in Katherine can be best described as: A sheer, dark, red-toned aubergine, oxblood with a buildable jelly gloss finish. The jelly gloss formula can be worn alone or layered to create an endless variety of custom colors. Color originally created for fashion designer Peter Som.
My thoughts:
Used four coats just like the other two. I find this one also applied a bit streaky, but I really like the color so I will try to search for a different way of applying it. I also layered this one under a WNW polish so I will post that mani soon.
The colors are very pretty but to sheer.
ReplyDelete~Jazmin
I agree. I did alot of research online before buying this set & it was just a ton of mixed reviews so I thought I'd try it for myself. I will post pics once I figure out some layering ideas.
DeleteVery sheer colors
ReplyDeleteyep :(
DeleteI wish these shades would be in the creme formula.