Zoya's Spring collection, Lovely, is your typical set of spring colors. Think easter eggs, flowers, frilly dresses, that sort of thing. Very subdued, demure, typically 'feminine'/girly delicate spring colors. As usual, it's half cremes, half shimmers. The colors are:
Zoya Blu. A light baby blue pastel creme. Has a distinct white opaque base that makes the color very dense.
Zoya Gei Gei. A light warm pink with a good amount of flaky/chunky/irregular-shaped iridescent silver shimmer.
Zoya Jacqueline. Another dense/opaque white-based creme that's somewhere in between pale custard yellow and sandy light beige.
Zoya Julie. A light lilac purple with the same irregular-shaped large silver shimmer as Gei Gei. Strong blue tones in this one.
Zoya Neely. A light minty seafoam green pastel creme. Has a slight warm undertone to it that keeps it from being too blue-green/turquoise and makes it more of a jade-like green.
Zoya Piaf. A light golden yellow shimmer. The same type of shimmer that's in Gei Gei and Julie. This one makes me think of Marshmallow Peeps!
The formula on these was good. The shimmers have a thicker texture than the cremes, but they all applied pretty much the same. I found that I liked all the colors best at three coats, so that's what I'm wearing here. Dry time is about average.
Nothing new or exciting in this collection. Like I said, it's your typical spring color collection, very traditional. Not much else to say about it! All of the colors are light, "springy", and delicate, though the creme shades tend to induce lobster claw hands on my fair, cool-toned skin. All of the colors seem to be geared toward skin with warmer undertones, so if that's what you have, you'll probably find all of these quite flattering on you.
The Zoya Lovely collection is available now on zoya.com.
(This was sent for review.)
Zoya Blu. A light baby blue pastel creme. Has a distinct white opaque base that makes the color very dense.
Zoya Gei Gei. A light warm pink with a good amount of flaky/chunky/irregular-shaped iridescent silver shimmer.
Zoya Jacqueline. Another dense/opaque white-based creme that's somewhere in between pale custard yellow and sandy light beige.
Zoya Julie. A light lilac purple with the same irregular-shaped large silver shimmer as Gei Gei. Strong blue tones in this one.
Zoya Neely. A light minty seafoam green pastel creme. Has a slight warm undertone to it that keeps it from being too blue-green/turquoise and makes it more of a jade-like green.
Zoya Piaf. A light golden yellow shimmer. The same type of shimmer that's in Gei Gei and Julie. This one makes me think of Marshmallow Peeps!
The formula on these was good. The shimmers have a thicker texture than the cremes, but they all applied pretty much the same. I found that I liked all the colors best at three coats, so that's what I'm wearing here. Dry time is about average.
Nothing new or exciting in this collection. Like I said, it's your typical spring color collection, very traditional. Not much else to say about it! All of the colors are light, "springy", and delicate, though the creme shades tend to induce lobster claw hands on my fair, cool-toned skin. All of the colors seem to be geared toward skin with warmer undertones, so if that's what you have, you'll probably find all of these quite flattering on you.
The Zoya Lovely collection is available now on zoya.com.
(This was sent for review.)