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Hey dolls! I hope you all have been enjoying the week full of Zoya posts. This evening I have photos for you of the Zoya Entice collection. It features five cremes and one shimmer.
Zoya Claire is described as a warm, rich burgundy. This shade has just the right amount of brown undertones. Claire had the typical Zoya formula; on the thin side, but not runny, and applied easily. Two coats were used below.
Zoya Genevieve is described as a cool leather gray. This only the only shade that includes subtle shimmer. Genevieve’s formula slightly resembled a jelly and was watery and streaky upon application. Two coats were used for opacity. I like this shade of gray, but the formula was less than appealing.
Zoya Margo is described as a modern, red plum. This was my favorite shade from the collection. The formula applied easily in two coats.
Zoya Nyssa is described as a milk chocolate brown. Browns have been my shade of choice lately, so I like this one. I need to see where it falls within the Naturel (1, 2) range of shades. The formula was good and applied well in two coats.
Zoya Ryan is described as a classic indigo that was previously released in the NYFW for Timo Weiland’s AW 2014 collection. If you’re in the market for an inky blue, this is a great option. Two coats were used for opacity.
Zoya Veronica is described as a brilliant red wine. Be sure to double up on base coat with this shade as I experienced staining. The formula was good and applied easily in two coats.
While not overly unique, the Zoya Entice collection would be good for those with smaller stashes or those who prefer the formula. This collection is currently available here for $9 each. Be sure to keep up with Zoya on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for promos and updates.
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