Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Zoya Breezi vs OPI Suzi Says Feng Shui


Hello everyone,

Busy week... So I'm not going to write very much tonight. 
On the previous post about Zoya Breezi I was telling you I was going to do a comparison between the 2, because I thought they looked very very similar.. 
I'm wearing 2 coats of each and no top coat.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves:



 And here they are on the nails!
Can you guess which one is which??

 

 No?
 

Still not??


OK, me neither :D
These babes are perfect dupes!
I'm wearing Zoya Breezi on my middle and on my pinkie, and OPI Suzi Says Feng Shui on my index and on my ring. No that this would mean anything! :) They are so alike that it doesn't matter anymore! :D




In conclusion... if you already own Suzi Says Feng Shui... maybe it won't n be such a good idea to buy Zoya Breezi too...

Hugs everyone!

See ya!

2 comments:

  1. Haha I heard they are dupes and they really are. Do you know which one has the better formula? Or are they the same? I really like that color, so I think I will buy one of them. :P

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  2. :)Oh, yes, I was in such a hurry I forgot to talk about formulas!
    Well, both formulas are great. But OPI is a bit thinner than Zoya, and I think it applies a little better. Zoya is richer, but more on the thicker side. If you can handle some streaky-ness, Zoya could almost be a one coater.
    Me, I prefer the thinner, better applying and perfectly opaque in 2 coats polishes.
    But it's a matter of taste.
    The brushes can also make a difference, there are people (like me) who prefer the wider OPI type of brush, and I'm sure that there are out there who like the thinner Zoya brushes (for smaller, narrower nails, for example).
    Again, here too it's a matter of taste!
    Hope this was helpful ;)
    Hugs dearest Liz!!!

    PS: I'll probably add this to my post, with an "edit" paragraph. Thank you so much for the question, Liz!!

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