Good afternoon dolls! I told you I'd have a lot to share today so here goes another post. Earlier this Fall I shared the cremes from the Zoya Urban Grunge collection. today I'll round out that post by sharing the metallics (and HOLOS!) from Urban Grunge. Actually it's the perfect time to share these because the weather is cooling off, Fall is well under way, and it's officially November people! Turkey days are upon us! So you can see the first half of my post HERE and let's just jump right in to the metallics. This is actually my favorite part of this collection, these colors are all so pretty and sparkly. Perfect for upcoming Holiday parties and Sunday football manis! You can pick up the Urban Grunge collection now for $10 each or a pack of 6 for $60.
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Finley is a deep royal purple scattered holo in a jelly-like formula. Super gorgeous shade, love the finish. It twinkles and glows. Great formula and application. I used 2 coats and topcoat to finish.
Hold the phone because Merida is amazing! It's a lush evergreen scattered holo. Yeah, this baby is going to make another appearance in the Winter because it's the perfect Christmas tree color. Formula and application were stellar. I used 2 coats and topcoat.
There are also 3 metallic-shimmers in this portion of the collection. Britta is a berry metallic with red and purple/fuchsia flash. I see a little gold shimmer in there too. Formula and application were both perfect. I used 2 coats for full coverage and topcoat.
Troy is a dark pewter with a foil finish and glints of black and gold. I like that this isn't just a standard dark color. The actual shade and finish make it more exciting. Formula and application were both lovely. I used 2 layers and finished topcoat.
Last but not least is Ash, a vibrant cherry with red and gold metallic shimmer. I love this type of red, and this one in particular is the perfect shade for me, but the finish is always hard to capture in a picture. It's sparkly and classy. I used 2 coats for perfect application and slapped a layer of topcoat.
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