Mainstream Swatch and Review - Zoya Summer 2017 Wanderlust Collection (Part B)

Press Samples

Hello lovely readers! Today I have the second half of the Zoya Summer 2017 Wanderlust Collection.
The collection features eight bright, glossy cremes and four shimmers. The first half is reviewed here, and its comprised of bright pinks and one blue shimmer.

The second half of the collection features oranges and greens. Continue reading for my full review.


Sawyer
This is a glossy, bright, orange creme. Zoya describes it as an orange taffy shade, and it sure reminds me of orange cream candy! It was a tiny bit streaky and it did require two thin coats for a perfectly even application. Shown below are two coats plus glossy top coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Sawyer from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Sawyer





Cora
This is a glossy, cantaloupe-shade creme. Like the pinks in the collection, it only required one coat for self-leveling and full opacity. Shown below are two coats plus glossy top coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Cora from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Cora





Sonja
This is a glossy, crimson red creme. Again, another fantastic one-coater formula. Shown below are two coats plus glossy top coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Sonja from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Sonja





Journey
This is a glossy, coral red polish packed with shimmer. The formula self-levels nicely but it may take two coats for full opacity. Shown below are two coats plus top coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Journey from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Journey





Arbor
This is a glossy, olive green cream (note: this color appears darker in person). I don't associate usually associate this color with summer but it is a nice contrast to all of the bright pinks, if you plan on using the different shades for nail art. And if the color is not your thing, maybe the one-coater formula is! Shown below are two coats plus top coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Arbor from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Arbor





Scout
This is a glossy, chartreuse green polish with gold shimmer. I have to say that I didn't like this color in the bottle but it blew me away once I wore it. The formula was great, covering and self-leveling with just one easy coat.

nail polish swatch and review of Zoya Scout from the summer 2017 Wanderlust collection
Zoya Scout





Zoya Wanderlust Collection

nail polish swatch and review of the Zoya summer 2017 Wanderlust collection


Overall, this is a beautiful, yet a bit odd collection. The colors, with the exception of Scout, are not terribly unique. However, all of the shades are gorgeous and the greens provide a nice contrast to the pinks and oranges. The formulas are all very nice as well.

Polishes from the Wanderlust Collection are available at Zoya and retail for $10 US.

The collection also features three new lipsticks and I will be reviewing those as well.

What are your thoughts on the collection? Feel free to comment below!

The products featured here were sent to me free of charge for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.


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11 comments

  1. I am loving the pinks and greens of this collection most. Great swatches!

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  2. I love this half of the collection. The two greens are my favorite even though they aren't very summery lol

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  3. Another gorgeous collection from Zoya!

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  4. Be still my heart... Scout is incredible!

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  5. This is such a beautiful summer collection. I love Zoya's impeccable formula.

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  6. So bright and summery! I'm hip My mine arrive today so I can play!

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  7. ...okay, I want all of them, not just the pinks.

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  8. This collection really has a 70s vibe to me

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  9. Cora is a beauty! These all look lovely on you.

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  10. The colors are pretty! They aren't terribly unique, but I do like them.

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