By Audrey Dao, on May 24th, 2011,

Zoya HurryUp Polish Drying Drops ($16)
What is Zoya Hurry Up Drying Drops
Zoya HurryUp is a miraculous liquid that dries polish completely from top coat through base coat. Never smudge your manicures again!
What Does Zoya Hurry Up Drying Drops
Impatience is a virtue. Manicures and pedicures are good to go with Zoya Hurry Up Speed Drops. These phenomenal bubble-preventing drops completely dry your topcoat,polish and base coat fast and enhance color vibrancy. Color stays fresh and gorgeous for up to two weeks.
How to Use Zoya Hurry Up Drying Drops
Apply one drop to base of each nail, tilt hand and allow product to spread naturally. Polish will dry in just five minutes. To extend your color up to two weeks, apply over Zoya Armor Topcoat every two days.
My Thoughts:
Zoya Hurry Up Polish Drying Drops is a quick nail polish drying product. It’s packaged in a glass bottle with a dropper. Zoya Hurry Up Polish Drying Drops did help my nail polish dry quicker, but it didn’t help the polish to dry completely in a short amount of time. The Hurry Up Drying Drops only dried the top layer enough so I could do small, easy tasks. I still had to wait quite awhile for the nail polish to completely dry. If I were to accidentally bump my nails against something, the polish would still smudge and get dinged if the polish wasn’t dry. I also did not like how oily it was. Because I had to use a dropper to apply, it would get everywhere and drip down my fingers. I couldn’t wipe it off for fear I would smudge the nail polish before it completely dried. Overall, I would skip Zoya’s Hurry Up Drying Drops. For something that costs $16, I was expecting a lot more.
By Audrey Dao, on February 11th, 2011,
Zoya Nail Polish in Amanda ($7) Zoya Nail Polish in Amanda can be best described as: Medium muted peach creme with pink, brown and mauve undertones. A warm skin tone shade for a very natural look.
My Thoughts:
I have been on the hunt for the perfect beige nail polish shade to give the illusion of nude colored nails. I think I may have found it with Zoya’s Amanda. Amanda is a creamy shade that is neither too brown or too pink (at least for my liking). It’s a neutral shade so you can wear it everywhere: school, work, and out for a night of fun. I love that it gives off a professional, clean look.
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By Audrey Dao, on February 10th, 2011,

Zoya Nail Polish in Adina ($7) Zoya Nail Polish in Adina can be best described as: Violet metallic multichrome. A frosty hint of green and magenta creates a unique “oil-slick” look.
My Thoughts:
I picked up Zoya’s Adina because of the really pretty grapey purple and mermaid green duochrome finish. Depending how the light reflects off the color, it changes from purple to green. The green reminds me of a fish or a mermaid tail for some reason. I can’t stop staring at it! It’s mesmerizing! It’s quite a one-of-a-kind color. I haven’t seen a shade quite like it. The polish goes on very smoothly, and all I needed was two coats to get the color I wanted.
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By Audrey Dao, on February 8th, 2011,

Zoya Nail Polish in Lo ($7) Zoya Nail Polish in Lo can be best described as: Bright, warm, medium pink creme with strong coral undertones. A unique summer pink that really flatters a tan.
My Thoughts:
Zoya’s Lo is part of the Gossip Collection. It was named after Lo Bosworth from MTV’s Laguna Beach and The Hills. I loved Lo when she was on Laguna Beach so I had to get this shade. Plus, I love pink nail polish!
This looked nothing like the photo on the Zoya site.
Here is the photo on the Zoya site:

I thought Lo would be a pretty dark cotton candy pink color like on the Zoya site. It was not. Instead, at least my bottle, was a bright pink. Sort of like a highlighter pink. I was tad bit disappointed when discovering the color discrepancy because I own a shade that is very similar to this already (Revlon Pink Freeze). It’s okay. I still like Lo anyways. This is the perfect color for showing off your summer tan. It’s opaque and creamy. Lo is not for people who are color shy. You can spot this bright pink a mile away!
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By Audrey Dao, on February 3rd, 2011,

Zoya Nail Polish in Cheri ($7) Zoya Nail Polish in Cheri can be best described as: Rich rose-mauve with warm red undertones and strong golden shimmer. A comforting rose shade that’s especially suited for autumn.
My Thoughts:
Cheri is a gorgeous rosy pink shade with a hint of gold shimmer. The gold shimmer is noticeable in the bottle, but not quite so much on your nails. You can see the gold shimmer if you inspect your nails closely. When the light hits the rosy pink shade, it gives it a pretty golden, glow. The formula is a bit thin so you will definitely need two coats to get the color you see in the bottle. It’s a great color for Spring and Summer.
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