As you probably saw from the press release yesterday, the True collection consists of four shimmer/metallics and two cremes. The Fleck Effect collection consists of three flakie topcoats that can be worn alone, but really look awesome when used as a layering polish over other colors. I used three thin coats of polish for the True collection swatches. The swatches with the Fleck Effect polishes each have one coat over the True colors.
The first polish in the True collection is
Cho, which Zoya describes as a vanilla shimmer metallic. I'm not sure where the metallic comes in, but the shimmer is subtle and lovely. I don't know how much this shade does for my skin, but I love it anyway!
Up next is
Farah, my least favorite of the bunch. I don't have a whole lot to say for this one, but it applied nicely and is a good beige-y neutral, just not for my skin tone.
Now here comes the more colorful shades in the collection, starting with
Bevin.
Bevin is a gorgeous sage green creme that was an unexpected favorite for me. I'm just starting to appreciate green shades on me and this is a great one to have! It looks bright under my strong lamplight, but shows more muted and dusty in weaker light.
And now for your first taste of flakies! Here is one coat of
Opal, which holds green flakies in a green base, over
Bevin. I. LOVE. THIS. I really wasn't sure if I was on the flakie train or not, but Zoya, you sealed my fate. The subtle side of flakies is awesome! As you can see,
Opal is moderately dense on the first coat and (you'll have to take my word for it) builds up nicely with two or three.
Next up is
Skylar, a lovely slate blue shade with tons of silver shimmer. I'm a sucker for blue, so this is an obvious winner for me. I really don't even know what to say other than to call it gorgeous, but I feel like I'm becoming a broken record. Better get used to it because the best is yet to come! ;)
Here I layered one coat of
Maisie, which has green flakies in a blue base, over
Skylar. I love this combination too; it kind of has a mermaid-y look about it. I like the angle of this photo a lot too.
Once I started swatching this collection, I knew I was going to have a hard time choosing a favorite, but as I'm looking through these photos, I know that
Tru is it. Check out this photo and tell me how you could possibly not be in love with it.
Tru is an absolutely stunning shade of purple with what appears to be gold and possibly pinkish shimmer. I'm in love, I'm in love and I don't care who knows it!
The last, but certainly not least, polish in the True collection is
Lotus. I love the name and I love the color.
Lotus is a light, faded purple shade with unmistakable pink shimmer throughout. You guys probably think I'm nuts for being this head over heels for something subtle like shimmer, but I'm crazy for it.
The last of the Fleck Effect polishes is
Chloe, which is a pink base with gold and green flakies. I tried layering
Chloe over
Cho and the effect was pretty and subtle, but it was much less impressive than when I layered it over
Lotus, as seen below. Love love love love love.
The formula on all of these polishes was consistent and great. I needed three thin coats of each for full opacity (except the flakies), but each coat dried very quickly and applied very smoothly. The True and Fleck Effect collections will be available for purchase on
January 13th, 2012 at
www.zoya.com. They retail at $8.00 a bottle. Which ones will you be getting?
Ultra long-wearing, glossy nail lacquers by Zoya are free of harmful industrial chemicals like toluene, camphor, formaldehyde, resin, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) that are known to cause cancer and birth defects.
*The product(s) in this post were sent to me for an honest review.*