Yesterday, I showed you quick swatches and bottle shots of the Zoya Island Fun Collection.
Today, here are quick swatches and bottle shots of the other half of the summer shades in the Zoya Paradise Sun Collection!
The six colours in this collection are: Aphrodite, Mae, Isa, Oceane, Selene, and Genesis.
(For detailed information on the whole collection, check out the official Zoya Paradise Sun Collection press release I posted earlier.)
All of them feature a gorgeous metallic sparkle that’s so vivid on the nails.
(I’ve already worn Zoya Isa, and I’ll be doing an in-depth review on that one soon.)
There are six shades in the Zoya Paradise Sun Collection:
- Aphrodite
- Mae
- Isa
- Oceane
- Selene
- Genesis
Zoya Paradise Sun Collection Pictures
Zoya Aphrodite
Zoya Mae
Zoya Isa
Zoya Oceane
Zoya Selene
Zoya Genesis
Zoya Paradise Sun Collection Swatches
All swatches have two coats of colour and no top coat.
Artificial Lighting
Since Zoya Genesis (the white nail polish) was completely washed out in artificial lighting, I snapped another shot in dim natural lighting to give you a better idea of what it looks like.
Dim Natural Lighting
Note: The Zoya Paradise Sun Collection was a press sample provided by Zoya.
Which is your top pick from the collection? Are you a fan of the sparkly metallic finish, or do you prefer cremes? Do you wear white nail polish more in the summer?
I’m liking these, but not as much as the cream polishes from this collection. However, I’m very interested in Genesis and would love to see a swatch of it. Thanks for sharing these with us! 🙂
Hey Melissa!
I wore Genesis for about a week straight. It’s not a shade that I’m typically drawn to, but I tried it out and posted photos on social media each day. (Look for the photos I did for the Maybelline Color Blur Matte Pencils where I swatched them on my lips. In those photos, I’m wearing Zoya Genesis.)
Isa looks amazing. I do like the cremes better though!
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Hey Sasha!
Zoya’s cremes are so dreamy and smooth! Other companies ought to take note and learn how to create such opaque and easy-to-work-with formulas.
Just like jewels!
Hey Sandra!
Yes – totally! Really pretty shades!