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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Zoya Rekha

Hi you guys! Happy weekend! :-)

Another collection in Zoya's Fall 2012 offerings is the NYFW Designer Collection. It is comprised of six dark and somewhat muted cremes. Today, I'll start off the collection with Rekha, a bold, cool-toned red with a creme finish.







Rekha was originally released as a part of the limited edition Zoya Bibhu Mohapatra trio earlier this year. In the Designer Collection, this stands out as the most vibrant color, deep and rich without being vampy. Rekha has a great formula. It is pigmented and smooth, flowing nicely onto the nails and opaque in just one coat. You will see the color's cool tone in that first coat, as the red shows up with a hint of a raspberry pink. Adding a second coat (what you see in the swatches) will match it to the deeper red that is in the bottle.

You can find Rekha on Zoya.com for $8 for 0.5 fl oz. If you are new to Zoya, you can get your first two bottles of Zoya for $8 total and free shipping! More info HERE.

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23 comments:

  1. I love a bright cool toned red like this - it fabulous!

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  2. This looks like the perfect red to me!

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  3. I have this and I can't wait to play with it in a couple weeks! (I'm sort of freakish about following the seasons, sometimes.) It looks great on you. :)

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    1. hehe I haven't started too much into my fall colors yet. I'm mostly still on summer colors too. :-)

      ~ Yun

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  4. Oo i love reds like these!! :D very pretty and classy!

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  5. This looks like the perfect red! I have been so drawn to reds lately!

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    1. Red looks so good on everyone, it's totally understandable that you are into the color. :-)

      ~ Yun

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  6. Oh yes! IO definitely need this one!
    Thank you!

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