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Zoya Transitional Naturel (5) Swatches, Review

Press Sample

The Naturel line of Zoya is one of my favorite collections/series of this brand.  I tend to gravitate towards neutrals and corporate-appropriate colors during times I need to be in the office, so this is the perfect collection for me.  Below are swatches of the nail polishes and the gloss, and my thoughts on these.



Zoya Sutton
Zoya Sutton

Zoya Sutton
Zoya Sutton

Zoya Sutton is described as a muted pinky nude cream.  I am so in love with this color.  This is the perfect manicure hands for me.  So clean and professional-looking.



Zoya Chelsea
Zoya Chelsea

Zoya Chelsea
Zoya Chelsea

Zoya Chelsea is described as a powdered blush cream.  I love how clean this looks on my nails.




Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan

Zoya Evan is another beautiful nude!  A little darker than Sutton but is also so clean and pretty on the nails.  It is described as a softened saddle cream.



Zoya Parker
Zoya Parker

Zoya Parker
Zoya Parker

Zoya Parker
Zoya Parker

Zoya Parker is described as a warm greige.  This is perfect if I want a darker nude but still want to have long, mannequin hands.



Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse

Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse


Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse



Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse



Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse

Zoya Elyse
Zoya Elyse

Zoya Elyse is a one of my favorites because I like tones of purple.  It is described as a gentle aubergine cream.


Zoya Hot Lips Lip Gloss in Sweettart
Zoya Hot Lips Lip Gloss in Sweettart

Zoya Hot Lips Lip Gloss in Sweettart is described as a shimmering mauve.  It is a combination of color and lip therapy in one product.  I like to keep it in my purse if I need a quick touch up if my lips are dry.  This doubles as a lip balm and a lip gloss topper over my liquid lipstick.  This retails for $6 each.  

All in all, I am really a fan of this collection because as I said, I tend to gravitate towards neutral tones.  These retail for $12 a pop and are available on the Zoya website.

(Media sample was provided by PR for consideration.  All opinions are mine.)





Zoya Naturel Collection Swatches, Review


Zoya Naturel

I was a bit surprised that Zoya came up with a neutral and nude color collection.  I am so used to Zoya churning out a lot of colors that I didn't know what to expect in a neutral/nude collection.  I was actually pretty pleased when I tested the shades.  They are like "palate cleansers" for us who have been saturated with glitter and color this past holiday.

Here are the swatches of the Zoya Naturel collection and my thoughts on them.


Zoya Chantal



 Zoya Chantal is described as a French vanilla cream.  I think it looks classic on the nails and can be worn by almost everyone.



Zoya nail polish in Taylor












Zoya Taylor is described as a light toffee cream.  I think I prefer this over Chantal because I like my creams a little darker.

Zoya Nail Polish in Brigitte






Zoya Brigitte with Lynnderella Ice the Snowcake layered on top


Zoya Brigitte is a mauve cream.  This is such a pretty neutral!  Some people think mauve creams are an old lady color, but I disagree.  You can definitely rock this color even when you're young, and you can definitely spice it up like what I didd with Lynnderella glitter polish in Ice the Snowcake as shown above.


Zoya nail polish in Odette



Zoya Odette is described as a sultry maroon cream.  I like how this looks darker than Brigitte, but it is still pretty wearable.

Zoya nail polish in Rue













Zoya Rue with Lynnderella Spot On layered on top

I think Zoya Rue is one of my favorite shades from this collection.  It looks so clean on the nails.  It is described as a Boudoir Blush Cream.  I guess it means it has pink undertones, and it looks very pretty and delicate on the nails.


 Zoya Normani

Zoya Normani

Zoya Normani is a sable mauve cream.  I love how dark but neutral it looks on my nails.  I think it can be worn year-round even when it is on the dark side.  Super chic!

All in all, I believe this is a great collection for those who like nudes and neutrals, and would like to have a break from all the fun and shiny glitters, holos and duochromes.

(Media sample was provided by a representative of the brand for consideration.  All opinions are mine)