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Big, Huge, Exciting, Incredible News!!!
Girlies, you don’t know how badly I’ve been wanting to tell you all about this. It’s the biggest challenge to my self-control yet. Are you ready for this?
I’M GOING TO BE A NAIL POLISH!
Can you believe it? The amazing people at Zoya are coming out with two new collections for summer and one, called Chit Chat, will include shades named after me and five of my fellow beauty bloggers.
When Erin from Zoya asked me a while back what shade I would call “Mismas”, I didn’t quite know what she was up to. You all know me so of course I said GREEN. So, coming to your local Zoya seller this summer will be Mismas, a vibrant lime green with gold shimmer base.
Zoya Spring 2008 Preview – Blissful
It looks like sheers and soft girlie shades are on their way this spring. And as much as I love my bold and vampy shades I will try my best to embrace the coming trend. You’ll rarely find me sporting a sheer but ever since I discovered my holy grail sheer last spring, Zoya Bailey, I’m definitely more open-minded towards them.
Enjoy the nail color of the moment… Blissful.
The beauty of Spring radiates from Zoya’s latest collection, Blissful. 6 wearable shades selected to enhance natural beauties of every age and skin tone.
Laurie (sheer pink cream), Lulu (sheer peach cream) and Miley (sheer lilac cream)
Felicity (sparkling golden rose), Penelope (apricot rose cream) and Zanna (mauve rose cream)
As always, Blissful features Zoya’s best-selling, professional natural nail lacquer formula. Zoya healthy nail colors are free of harmful industrial chemicals like toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) that are known to cause cancer and birth defects.
Find Zoya’s Blissful collection along with over 200 other ultra high-fashion Zoya shades and the exclusive Zoya Color-Lock system (for guaranteed long-lasting color) at fine salons and spas across the country, or online at www.zoya.com.
info and images courtesy of Art Of Beauty
Zoya & Qtica For The Holidays
By the time you read this, some of these items may already be out of stock so if you’re in a shopping mood, order quickly. Zoya and Qtica put out some adorable holiday items this year.
The Minicure set ($15) is the complete Zoya Color Lock System in mini size: 0.25 Armor – basecoat, 0.25 Anchor – topcoat, 0.25 Hurry Up – speed dry drops, 1 oz Remove+ and 0.25 Zoya professional polish in Shiloh (red). Not only do the sets make great gifts but how great will these minis be for traveling?
I know these Color Cubes ($7.50) are a popular item and may or may not be available. Each includes a Hot Lips gloss and coordinating mini .25oz Zoya lacquer.Holiday Gold – Paparazzi Hot Lips & Austine, Really Red – Resolution Hot Lips & Resolution, Purple Party - Hocus Pocus Hot Lips & Roxy.
Qtica put together a little something for every skin care need.
The Scrub-A-Dub sets from the Smart Spa line include a 5.7 oz tube of shower gel or hair and body wash plus exfoliating gloves ($12). Choose from Cool, Pomegranate Lime, Vanilla Wild Plum, Exotic Mango, Lime Zest, White Tea & Mandarin Honey.The Holiday Nails set includes 0.5 oz Nail Growth Stimulator, 0.25 oz. Extending Topcoat, 0.25 oz Half Time and a special edition 0.25 oz. Intense Cuticle Repair Balm. All packaged in a festive snowflake cosmetic bag ($25).The Holiday Hands & Holiday Feet kits both include limited edition balm jars ($24.99).Holiday Lips & Tips set includes Lip Repair and Cuticle Repair balms in festive holiday packaging ($15).
Art Of Beauty’s New Product Blogs
Want to keep up on the latest product news and releases from your favorite Art Of Beauty product lines? Now you can stay updated by checking out their great new blogs.
Check out this super fun modified french manicure using Zoya Indigo
My Visit to Art of Beauty
A few weeks back I was invited to visit the Art of Beauty headquarters located right here in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Art of Beauty is the manufacturer of Zoya, Qtica and Nocti nail, hand and body care products. As I’m sure you all know, I am a big fan of Zoya & Nocti lacquers so getting to meet the Art of Beauty team and tour the plant was like a dream come true.
Ok so first a little back story.
From the Art of Beauty Australia site:
Art of Beauty was founded in 1986 by Zoya and Michael Reyzis. They had a shared vision, which evolved from a small nail salon in Cleveland, Ohio into a spa focusing on natural nails, skin care and alternative European herbal treatments. Today, the company has grown to become a manufacturer of the most innovative professional beauty products ever created.
Zoya, originally a classical pianist in Russia, earned her Cosmetology license in 1979 when she and her husband Michael immigrated to the United States. While pianists’ jobs were limited, the world of Cosmetology offered a new profession and a means by which to build a new career. Through Zoya’s hard work, and a demand for quality and healthy, natural ingredients for her clients, it became evident that there was a need for the perfect products.
Responding to his wife’s requests, Michael, an advanced chemist, developed and patented unique products such as anti-wrinkle treatments and shampoo and conditioning treatments for the salon and spa. He also created the first working fast drying top coat and the longest wearing nail polish, revolutionizing the nail industry.
Now back to my visit. The Art of Beauty HQ is very unassuming. Tucked away in an industrial strip, you’d never guess all those amazing colors come from within. Stepping inside the front door I was greeted by the charming and friendly Leo Reyzis, VP of Marketing, and a giant wall display containing every Zoya, Qtica and Nocti product made. It was hard to contain my excitement and desire to run right over to drool. I didn’t want to come across as a total freak.
The AOB offices are open and accessible giving a very collaborative feel. Regardless of AOB’s worldwide reach, this is still very much a family run down-to-earth company. The walls are covered with art by a talented Russian artist, the conference room is supplied with the finest Vodkas (I didn’t partake, it was still morning after all) and I was in heaven.
I had the privilege of meeting president and founder Michael Reyzis and oh my goodness, he has the softest hands. Though being surrounded by all those fab body products, I guess it would be wrong if they were rough. He came over to thank me for being a fan and to tell me about how the high society of Cleveland were talking about me and my article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
I finally got to meet Erin (from marketing), with whom I’ve had the pleasure of exchanging many great email conversations but never met in person. She joined Leo and I on the plant tour. And afterwards I got to see her office and it’s a nail junkie’s dream. She has a giant armoire filled with products and polishes to play with. Lucky gal!
Stepping into the production and warehouse area of Art of Beauty was overwhelming. Imagine rows and rows of shelving filled with boxes and boxes of product reaching at least 20 feet above the ground. Beyond that are the filling machines and packaging area. My eyes almost popped out of my head when I saw the shelves filled with pigment jars. Talk about sensory overload. As you can see in the picture below, the Candy and Smitten pigments are on the lower right shelf.
The day I was there they were doing a test run on the Uptown collection just prior to it’s official release. I felt very Laverne and Shirley watching the bottles run through the production line. If only I’d had a head scarf and pair of work gloves on me. You know what was really fun? Getting to put my hand in and play with the mixing balls. Yes, I’m really a 3 year old trapped in a…. um not so 3 year-old body.
I have to say that I was most impressed by learning that Michael Reyzis personally creates every formulation; the lacquer, body wash, lotion, scrub, lip balm, nail treatments etc. He has a lab in his basement, where AOB started, and borrows lab space from the local universities so he can dream up new and better products for us. He personally overseas production to ensure that his high standards are met.
It’s that kind of personal involvement in the business that touches my heart. Growing up a child of a self made woman who started her own business from scratch with nothing but a desk and a phone, I can’t help but be drawn to and affected by the independent spirit that is alive and well at Art of Beauty.