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I cannot believe it is August already. LIKE WHAT?! I spent June on back to back road trips, so it was a blur. Came home from my trip and broke my foot that night! So I spent July nursing it basically haha and now it's August. This means my semester starts so soon, so I need to get my syllabi ready!
Anyone, Zoya Element for the Fall landed on my doorstep last week, so I figured I needed to show you the Jelly Brites that released last month! So let's get to this trio!
Zoya Jellie Brights, Swatches and Review |
If you've been reading my blog, you know that I have a very opaque free edge. So to avoid being redundant, since these are jellies, they are sheer. On my nails, they will never be opaque, but that's okay! I'm a fire believer that I will never use more than 3 coats of polish, so that's what I did with these.
Molly: 3 coats. Jellies are super squishy and shiny, so none of these needed top coat. This is a red-leaning pink color and is very bright in person!
Zoya Molly |
Zoya Molly |
Paris: 3 coats. Compared to Molly, Paris is much more pink. Very squishy.
Zoya Paris |
Zoya Paris |
Alia: 3 coats. This one is a little streaky, so be more mindful when layering this. It's like a berry wine color and was a great base for art.
Zoya Alia |
Zoya Alia |
I did make a jelly sandwich with these (stay tuned this weekend), and I used Alia for loose powders HERE, and I know these will be great for lead-lighting art. Otherwise, my nails are just too opaque for these jellies to wear on their art, but they will be great for art!
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