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Fall Nail Colors 2018: Zoya Element Collection

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I always hate to see the summer end, but it's always exciting to get new nail colors when the seasons change, especially deep, dark fall colors with a glass like finish. My purple and wine nail color lovers, you're going to be very happy with the Zoya Element Collection for fall 2018! By wine, I'm talking about the beautiful colors of rose, sangria, marsala, cabernet......🍷🍷🍷
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There are super shimmery nail colors, light and mid tone shades and beautiful dark mysterious colors.
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The Element Collection includes 2 soft shimmers, 2 glittery foils and 8 creams many in shades of pink, mauve and purple. All of the nail colors apply beautifully with full streak free coverage and lots of pigment.


Devin

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Devin is a grayed purple blue with multi-colored fine glitter for an amazing foil finish. My glitter lovers are going to adore this one!



Rumor

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Rumor is the lightest color in the collection. It is a mauve taupe with a subtle shimmer. Soft and romantic!



Jenna

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Jenna is a dusty rose pink cream with blue undertones. I had trouble photographing this one due to that blue tone coming through in the pics. This color looks more dusty in person than in the picture.



Ruthie

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Ruthie is a raspberry rose cream. It's an easy to wear color for many skin tones.



Maryann

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Maryann is a pinky rose with a subtle shimmer. Coincidentally, I have a client Maryann and this is just her color!!!



Kendra

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Kendra is a rich wine cream with a beautiful glossy finish.



Alyssa

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Alyssa is a deep red cream. This is the warmest color in the collection. Reds are always a perfect choice for the fall!



Donnie

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Donnie is a somewhat bright purple cream. It's a happy color!



Maeve

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Maeve is a yummy grape cream.



Rachael

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Rachael is a deep mulberry cream. It's one of those dark, smooth glassy nail colors I just love!



Leighton

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Leighton is the darkest, most dramatic color in the collection. It's a blackened aubergine cream. So smooth and glassy, you can almost see yourself in the reflection! One of my favorites!



Gardner

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Gardner is my favorite fun color in the collection! It's a deep periwinkle with a fine magenta shimmer with a glimmering foil finish. Love it!!!

The Element fall nail color collection is available now even though we still have a month of summer left to enjoy!

Zoya professional nail lacquer wears quite well on natural nails and is free of the harmful ingredients formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate, toluene, camphor, TPHP, parabens, xylene, ethyl tosylamide and lead.

You can find Zoya at salons, spas, zoya.com and on amazon.

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Have a Beautiful, Colorful Day 

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xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist
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