Showing posts with label dusty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dusty. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 February 2021

A Zoya A Day - Charity and Madeline

Hey Friends

Today on the blog we meet Charity and Madeline

Available on USA website - Yes
Available on the UK website - No
Brush used - Original
Does it stamp - Yes
Name - Charity
Year - 2006
Number - ZP0381
Coats - 1
Finish - Metallic
Collection - Magique
Colour - Pink
Topcoat - No

Charity by Zoya can be best described as a faded mauve-purple with copper colored duochrome shimmer

Available on USA website - Yes
Available on the UK website - Yes
Brush used - Original
Does it stamp - Yes
Name - Madeline
Year - 2014
Number - ZP0747
Coats - 2
Finish - Cream
Collection - Naturel Deux
Colour - Pink
Topcoat - No

Madeline by Zoya can be best described as a full-coverage, muted rose cream.

Both of these are awesome, more chic grandma colours, Charity does have a golden shimmer but it doesnt really show up on the nail very well, great formula, no running or pooling and opaque in one sweet caot.

Madeline is gorgeous, perfect formula, no running or polling and opaque in one sweet coat, both of these also stamp.











Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Zoya DEA and Mary

Today on the blog meet Dea and Mary, two pretty fall browns.


A Zoya a Day
Name - Dea
Year - 2004
Number - ZP281
Coats - 2
Finish - Creme
Collection - Suede
Colour - Brown
Topcoat - None

A Zoya a Day
Name - Mary
Year - 2017
Number - ZP880
Coats - 2
Finish - Creme
Collection - Naturel 3
Colour - Brown
Topcoat - None

Dea is described as a warm milky light brown nude creme with soft orangey undertones, accurate but I think you'd only see the orange/red undertone when you see her against another brown.

Mary is described as a medium raisin cream in the classic 2-coat coverage formula. This has dusty undertones and was pretty much a one coater, I had a couple of tiny bald spots which were more user error than polish.

In the last photo you can see how close they look in the bottle but on the nail they are totally different.