A pink "dewy metallic" as Zoya calls it. Gei Gei applies easily and dries fast and the result is a great sparkle shimmer to a delicate baby pink. This was two coats and a top coat.
Jacqueline really shows it's green/yellow undertones in pictures. It's a creme, 2 smooth coats and a top coat that is more interesting than a neutral but not as bold as a yellow. Dry time was also good.Neely is a great muted pistachio green creme that is quite cheery. I feel like I have this in some other similar color but Zoya has a great formula so it's worth it for that alone. This was two coats and a top coat.
Piaf is probably my least favorite of the bunch because it doesn't go well with my skin tone. I did two coats and while it has that amazing sparkle/shimmer factor, I want it's mustard tendencies to lean toward one side or another so I can wear this with my skin tone in confidence. This was two easy coats and a top coat, dry time was again excellent.
Blu is my favorite from this collection and it surprised me. I thought a robin's egg blue is nothing special but once on my nails, I fell in love with it. It is currently my pedicure :) I did two effortless coats and a top coat with a quick dry time. Love this for spring!
Julie is the last of the sparkle/shimmers and a fabulous pale delicate purple. I love that the shimmer shows quite a bit on the nail. I did two coats with a top coat and the formula is spot on.
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I like the shimmers a lot.
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