It warms the cockles of this polishaholic's little heart to see this. Not only is one of my favourite brands of the laquery stuff now freely available in our very own country, it's an Irish startup run by a husband and wife team, Supernail Ireland, that have brought Zoya to our shores.
Any lacquer lover worth her salt will have heard about this iconic brand and perhaps already have a bottle or two in her stash. To my shame it took the generous Nila from Supernail to right that situation for me.
What's so special about Zoya you ask?
Zoya is a natural range of nail lacquers that are kinder to your nails without compromising on quality. With over 300 different shades to choose from, Zoya follows the latest trends off the catwalk to match the new season's collections. It has won the longest wearing nail polish along with 'Instyle's Best Beauty Buy 2011'. The best thing about the range is it is formaldehyde, toluene, camphor dibutyl phthalate (dbp) free, and is also suitable for vegans
This polish applies like a dream, for the darker shades there's one coat opacity and even without a topcoat, I got 3 days from the bright pink Morgan above.
At €11 they're not the cheapest but consider the chiptastic Chanel charges €21 and doesn't even last an hour, let alone days, I'd happily pay €11 for these over & over again.
These are the 6 new pastel shades for spring/summer with 3 fleck polishes to wear over or on their own. Beautiful. |
6 comments:
These look amazing drool
Love the shade "Morgan". Will have to add some of those to my collection! and I completely agree about the Chanel polishes.
I really like the look of 'Bailey'.
Love the look of Bailey only cos of my lunatic of a dog and need those flecky ones too, we should buy shares in nail varnish heh
Want them all! Like ever Zoya polish ever. But Bailey is particularly pretty :)
I have not got one Zoya polish. Because I thought of them as snob (I can't really explain, but go with it). But yesterday I saw another Zoya full of glitter, and now I see Morgan. Which is the prettiest coral red I've seen. And the flecks. Ooooh the flecks. And I want them. *sigh*
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