Hi everyone! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend. Today I'm going to show you the spring 2015 collection from Zoya and a dry watermarble I did with the cremes.
Eden is described as "a classic spring flower pink in a glossy cream finish." No issues with formula or application. This is 2 coats.Lillian is described as "a faded aquamarine with a glossy cream finish." No issues. This is 2 coats.
Tiana is described as "a pistachio gelato green in a glossy cream finish." This one was a little streaky for me. This is 2 coats.
Leslie is described as " a soft spring lavender metallic with an energizing turquoise flash." No issues. This is 2 coats.
Rayne is described as "a dewy, spring blue metallic with an energizing turquoise metallic flash." This is 3 coats.
Daisy is described as "a refreshing lemon merengue yellow metallic with an energizing turquoise metallic flash." This is my favorite from the collection. This is 3 coats.
I decided to do a dry watermarble with the cremes (Tiana, Eden, and Lillian) from this collection. For a tutorial on dry watermarble look HERE & HERE. I will never be dunking my fingers in water again after trying this method.
Which is your favorite? Have you tried dry watermarbling?
No comments