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Zoya Party Girls Holiday/Winter Collection 2017 review & swatches

What can I say, Zoya has created another beautiful nail polish collection! The name fits this collection for sure. The Zoya Party Girls Holiday/Winter Collection is a mix of rich creamy and sparkly colors that are just perfect for the upcoming holiday season!
zoya party girls
The colors are opaque with just one coat, richly pigmented and provide nice coverage with the exception of Nadia which is a sheer overcoat. Let's have a look at each one. First up, Nadia.
Nadia 
A sheer sparkly pumpkin gold topper that adds a warm shimmering glow to any color. You can build up the color with 3 or more coats if you wish to wear it alone. My daughter loves to wear this color all by it's self.
zoya nadia

Solstice
A red orange with a soft sparkling metallic shimmer. I'm not an orange girl. Orange makes my skin look yellow, but this color has enough red in it to look great with my skin tone.
zoya solstice

Tawny 
A beautiful rosy copper with a lovely metallic shimmer. It was love at first sight for my clients!
zoya tawney
zoya nadia, solstice and tawney
Nadia, Solstice and Tawney gradient nails

Ming 
A medium toned bright red cream. I call it a Chinese red. Glossy and gorgeous! It went on my toes immediately.

zoya ming


Sheri
 A medium toned creamy red. Another fabulous glossy red! It's a deeper red than Ming.
zoya sheri
zoya ming and sheri
Sheri french tip over Ming

Fallon 
A magenta with a refined pearl finish. It looks simply amazing with a black outfit. This is the client favorite at the salon! 
zoya fallon
Kelsey 
An awesome creamy hot bluey pink. A perfect party color!
zoya kelsey
zoya kelsey and fallon
Kelsey with Fallon polka dots

Danielle 
A deep periwinkle cream. Periwinkle is a blue purple color that looks great on many skin tones. It's a beauty!
zoya danielle

Delaney 
A multi chromatic purple flip. This metallic shimmer has shades of green, blue, purple and pewter that looks different in various lighting and angles. 
zoya delaney

Landon 
A deep creamy purple with a hint of red. Rich plumy gloss!
zoya landon
zoya danielle, delaney and landon
Danielle, Delaney and Landon color block design with negative space stripe

Isadora 
A deep red plum with a glowing refined pearl finish. It has amazing depth.
zoya isadora
zoya isadora

Blake 
A dark sapphire blue with a refined pearl finish with hints of gold and oh, the glass like finish! I'm in love!
zoya blake
zoya blake

Honestly, it's hard for me to pick a favorite. They are all so great! If I had to choose, Ming, Isadora and Blake would be a three way tie for first for me. You can't go wrong with any of these colors. They are all so beautiful!

As always, Zoya polish is vegan and 10 free which means it's free of the
ingredients formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate, toluene, camphor, TPHP,parabens, xylene, ethyl tosylamide and lead.

Find the Party Girls Colors at salons, spas, zoya.com and Amazon.

       Have a Beautiful Day! 
xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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