Hello Ladies! Continuing the Zoya Sparkly polish post series with "Blaze". This lovely polish was also from the Holiday 2012 "Ornate" collection (see collection mate
Aurora). Blaze is a raspberry red jelly base with the same "micro fine diamond holographic glitter" finish as Aurora, but at a slightly less dense concentration.
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Zoya Blaze - artificial light |
In a lot of online swatches, this shade comes across as a deep true red, but that wasn't my experience. In my opinion this is a pink leaning red, more of a raspberry than a vampy Hollywood red. I absolutely love it though, it's a gorgeous shade. I think the picture below has captured this pink/red tone quite well.
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Zoya Blaze - artificial light |
As with Aurora the application/formula is fantastic, glides on smooth for a glossy finish and did need two coats for full opacity. I'm wearing two coats in the pictures, with NE base and HK girl topcoat. Wear time was excellent - you might notice some tipwear in the pics (sorry for that) but when you consider I took these photos after redecorating my kitchen, then this is pretty impressive. This mani took an astonishing amount of abuse and stayed really well. That's a nice surprise with a glitter polish, which in my experience tend to be a bit more fragile. Removal was also easy, no different to removing a crème.
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Zoya Blaze -sunlight |
Just look at that sunlit glow! This is a fabulous shade in any light, and it just explodes when the sun hits it. I'm a big fan. Previous to this I only owned one Zoya polish (Valerie, which is frankly a bit disappointing, it's a very dry purple foil) so I was a bit unsure what I'd make of the brand. Based on Aurora and Blaze I'm very impressed with the quality. My only complaint is that their brushes are a bit on the narrow side.
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Zoya Blaze - artificial light |
I bought my bottle from the Nail and Beauty Link (link in the supplier's page) for a ridiculous bargain £6. I'd say this polish is easily worth twice that.
Next up will be my final "Ornate" collection polish: Storm...until then!
So pretty and definitely looks raspberry to me
ReplyDeleteit was a bit of a surprise to me, given the swatches I'd seen, but I think I prefer the raspberry tone to a true red...it's a tad bit more sophisticated I think...
Deleteps... great profile pic Cali, great minds and all that.... ;)
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