*Press Sample
Today I have some swatches of the new Zoya Naturel. It consists of 6 polishes and as the name suggests, focuses on a neutral color pallet.
First up is Chantal. Described as a french vanilla cream, Chantal is the lightest of the bunch. A lovely nude with some peach undertones. This is 3 coats.
Next is Taylor. This one is described as a light toffee cream. It's a bit darker and more brown than Chantal. This is 2 coats.
Chantal/Taylor comparison:
Next is Rue and is described as a boudoir blush cream. I really loved this one. This is 2 coats.
Now things are starting to move into mauve territory with Bridgette. It's described as bombshell mauve. I don't think I have any mauves in my collection that I can think of off the top of my head. I kinda like it. It's not bad, but still not my favorite polish color. This is 2 coats.
Zoya calls Odette a sultry maroon cream. This is 2 coats.
Last but not least is Normani, a sable mauve cream. It's one of those taupes that lean a bit purple that have been really popular. Very pretty, but not the most unique. This is 2 coats.
Overall this is a very nice collection of neutrals. Perfect as a palette cleanser or for times when a more conservative polish choice is necessary. The formula on these were good with the exception of Chantal. It wasn't terrible, but it was the only one that needed 3 coats and required a little more effort to apply. My favorites in the collection are Rue and Chantal.
The Naturel Collection is now available on the Zoya website with each polish retailing for $9.00 ea (US).
Will you be buying any of these? Which ones?
*These products were sent for review from Zoya. For more information please see my disclosure.
Today I have some swatches of the new Zoya Naturel. It consists of 6 polishes and as the name suggests, focuses on a neutral color pallet.
First up is Chantal. Described as a french vanilla cream, Chantal is the lightest of the bunch. A lovely nude with some peach undertones. This is 3 coats.
Next is Taylor. This one is described as a light toffee cream. It's a bit darker and more brown than Chantal. This is 2 coats.
Chantal/Taylor comparison:
Next is Rue and is described as a boudoir blush cream. I really loved this one. This is 2 coats.
Now things are starting to move into mauve territory with Bridgette. It's described as bombshell mauve. I don't think I have any mauves in my collection that I can think of off the top of my head. I kinda like it. It's not bad, but still not my favorite polish color. This is 2 coats.
Zoya calls Odette a sultry maroon cream. This is 2 coats.
Last but not least is Normani, a sable mauve cream. It's one of those taupes that lean a bit purple that have been really popular. Very pretty, but not the most unique. This is 2 coats.
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Overall this is a very nice collection of neutrals. Perfect as a palette cleanser or for times when a more conservative polish choice is necessary. The formula on these were good with the exception of Chantal. It wasn't terrible, but it was the only one that needed 3 coats and required a little more effort to apply. My favorites in the collection are Rue and Chantal.
The Naturel Collection is now available on the Zoya website with each polish retailing for $9.00 ea (US).
Will you be buying any of these? Which ones?
*These products were sent for review from Zoya. For more information please see my disclosure.
We love Taylor, Odette and Normani on you!!! Gorgeous swatches - Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI love Bridgette, Rue, and Taylor. Great swatches
ReplyDeleteChantal and Rue...love love love!
ReplyDeleteI love ALL OF THOSE!!! Odette is stunning, they all are :)
ReplyDeleteThey all looked so good on you! I want Chantal.
ReplyDeleteWOW. I didn't pay much attention to this release, but these are some lovely nudes!
ReplyDeleteOdette is my fav', and the least neutral shade I think haha!
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