Good evening lovely readers! I'm churning swatches out right now so I thought I'd go ahead and share another post for you to check out. Zoya released their Fall collection not so long ago and I've already shared the shimmery, pretty Flair collection (see it HERE). Tonight I have the lux and creamy Focus collection! Zoya really knows how to make fabulous cremes that are buttery and opaque and always flawless. Focus is full of great colors and that great formula that I've come to expect and adore. You can get the polishes from the Focus collection now for $9 USD each. I'd say to go ahead and make a list of Zoya's you've been meaning to because I bet they'll have a good Black Friday Sale! Let's delve in and see what Zoya came up with for the season!
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Up first I have Charli, a dusty taupe creme with a hint of green. What a great color, so neutral and easy to wear. Definitely a great rainy day polish! Formula and application were both great. I used 1 coats of Charli and no topcoat.
Desiree is a sable brown creme that has a cozy, cabin in the woods feel. Another fantastic formula and perfect application. I used 1 coat of Desiree and no topcoat.
This classic red creme is Hannah. Hannah actually had more of a crelly finish as I had a very slight visible nail line. Formula and application were both great. I used 2 coats of Hannah and no topcoat.
Another red in the collection, Janel is a deep red creme. Red is such a particular color, I think it's nice that Zoya added 2 to this collection so there's a choice. Fabulous formula and application. No issues to mention. I used 1 coat of Janel and no topcoat.
Sia is a bright, royal blue creme. This is a fun and vibrant color that'll help brighten up any gloomy day! The formula was creamy and easy to apply. I used 1 coat of Sia and no topcoat needed.
And rounding out the collection is Lidia, an eggplant purple creme. This is actually my favorite in the collection. I love the deep, darkness of it. Much like Hannah, I found this to be more of a crelly than a creme. The formula and application were superb. I used 2 coats of Lidia and no topcoat.
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