Oscar Ready

10:40 AM

Hello everyone!

I'm back with a new post!  Last week I had to order my Zoya nail polish remover and whilst I was on their website, I decided it was time to order something from the Spring Lovely collection and my first Pixie dust.  I settled on Jacqueline and Godiva.  Mainly because I do have a love for classic neutrals, but also because I thought I could do some fun things with them together. 

First I will talk about Jacqueline.  What a lovely creamy yellow shade this little one is!  It almost looks like butter!  It has a soft iridescence to it's creamy base. As usual Zoya's formula was great, it was a little streaky with the first coat as most lighter polishes are but I think it evened out nicely with the second coat. I wasn't sure how much I would like this color, but once I put it on I knew it would be one of my favorites for spring!


This picture doesn't really do this polish enough justice.  It's just really lovely....as the name of the collection says!  If you're looking for a new neutral, that isn't pink and isn't beige then I highly recommend this polish!

Once I had this on, I still desperately wanted to try my new Godiva Pixie Dust but I wasn't quite ready to part with Jacqueline yet so I decided to try something new.  I added Godiva on my tips for a soft and texture contrast french mani.


I apologize that my lines aren't that straight, but I still really like how this turned out.  The Pixie Dust is really cool and I can't wait to wear it full on.   It got a little thick on the brush the longer it took me to do the tips, but that's expected for any polish.  

If you're interested in trying a Pixie Dust or any of the polishes from the Spring Lovely collection you can find them here, as well as all Zoya products.  Have any of you tried any nail art with the Pixie Dust line?  Which one is your favorite?


Cheers xx
 

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