Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Zoya Danielle

I haven't visited Zoya land in awhile! This is one of my favorite manicures I think I done so far this year. I don't wear sheerer/paler colors often, but when I do always love the look. Zoya makes some great sheer/french colors that shouldn't be overlooked.

Danielle
Danielle is a sheer seashell pale pink with sparse iridescent glass flecks.

It's best if you enlarge this one, because there are these tiny iridescent glass flecks throughout this polish. This a beautiful elegant color. I love the glass flecks in there anything to make a sheerer color a bit more special is right up my alley!

After a few days I decided to liven this up a bit by adding a coat of Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure...

This is how you take something great and make it even better! I love Hidden Treasure over dark color, but it is equally beautiful over light colors. I love the opalescent look of this.

Happy Tuesday!

8 comments:

  1. I have Zoya Bela coming my way in a package the Zoya fairies sent me!! I cannot wait to try it. I really love what you did with the flakies over the nude. Just beautiful! Like angel wings lol!

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  2. Very pretty! Do you remember how many coats this is? Love it with HT too!

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  3. Gorgeous mani, dahling! I never wear colours like this but this looks lovely on you :)

    - Kirsten

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  4. I haven't used any shade of zoya yet, but have seen zoya every where in many blogs. The sea shell pale pink is an awsome and must have shade. I will search for that, thanks for posting dear

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  5. Let them-Thanks! You're right. You know what else it reminds me of this is so random, but you remember that dragn beanie baby with the white iridescent wings? LOL I know..it reminds of that though.

    Jen- Thanks! This was around 4 coats.

    1xellus1- Thank you

    Kirsten & Nicole- Thanks. I used to never wear color like this, but I started to really like them.

    Tender management- Thank you. I hope you can find it.

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  6. How pretty! It reminds me of playing dress up and pretending to be a princess- in a good way :)

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  7. I haven't used any shade of zoya yet, but have seen zoya every where in many blogs. The sea shell pale pink is an awsome and must have shade. I will search for that, thanks for posting dear

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