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Zoya Violet Nail Colors with Wild Violet Flowers in my Garden

violets
Every April and May I have sweet little wild violets blooming in my garden and in various locations around my yard! They seem especially beautiful this year. Their leaves are a cute heart shape, which I just love, and they make a nice leafy filler in the garden throughout the summer.
ceramic mushrooms
The spring violet flowers are beautiful vibrant shades of purple, a mix of deeper blue purples and lighter more red purples with blue purple veining. Nature gives us incredible, inspiring colors! I'm thinking this would be an amazing nail color, right?
violet flower
A mix of nail polish colors is in order to mimic the various shades of purple in the violet flower. I frequently layer nail polish colors to create unique custom looks for my clients to match a special outfit or just to give them their own special nail polish color. I went to my Zoya nail polish collection and settled on Zoya Landon, Zoya Delaney and Zoya Leisel.
zoya landon, zoya delaney, zoya leisel
Landon 
A deep creamy purple with a hint of red. 

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. 

Leisel 
A sheer pinky purple shimmer topper that adds beautiful sparkling dimension. 

I started with one coat of rich creamy opaque Landon for a nice purple base with hints of red. Next, I added a coat of  semi sheer Delaney for it's blue purple multi chromatic flip. I topped it all off with Leisel for sparkling pinky purple dimension. It came out gorgeous!!!

In the shade.....
violet nail polish and violet flower
 and in the sun in has the many facets of purple like the violet!
violet nail polish with violet flower
Happy violet... the flower and the nail color, too!

You can find these beautiful Zoya colors at salons and spas, on zoya.com and on my favorite Amazon! See me at Styling Point in Media, Pa for your own custom color manicure and pedicure!


Have a Colorful Day
xo
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