Three pastel ZOYA colors are shown without caps, laying flat on a white surface in alternating directions. Polish spills out of the bottles in curved lines.

Our Pastel Picks for Spring

Spring is the perfect time for pastel polish, so we’re giving you a list of our pastel picks from over the years. You’ll notice that some colors are from our more recent collections while others are past favorites. Either way, these pastels guarantee a colorful way to enter the season!

Zoya in Kayleigh is from our 2021 Spring Darling Collection, but can fit into that dreamy pastel color family. She’s best described as a calming light lilac purple cream.

Val

Zoya in Val is also from the 2021 Spring Darling collection and is best described as relaxing mid-tone sky blue cream.

So far, these two colors from the Darling collection are offering some dreamy pastel skies vibes… Yes please!

Dot

Zoya in Dot is a pretty pastel pink, but she’s best described as a pale, muted pink cream. The pastel tones in Dot are understated, so she’s a more subtle choice than other pastels in this list.

Zoya in Cole is in the orange pastel color family. She is best described as a full-coverage peach whisper cream. Does this shade make you want an orange creamsicle or what? 

Zoya in Libby is a brighter pastel in the purple color family. She’s best described as a buildable, milky lavender jelly. She’s a sheer shade, so layering a couple coats is best to see her buildable coverage.

Zoya in Dillon is a unique pastel green. She’s best described as a full-coverage, green mint metallic with a silver shimmer. She’s fun to wear on St. Patrick’s Day or on any day of spring!

Zoya in Rebel is a pastel blue. She’s best described as a full-coverage blue sky metallic with a silver shimmer.

Zoya in Brooklyn is a pastel yellow, best described as a full-coverage, white-gold shimmer metallic.

With Dillon, Rebel, or Brooklyn you can apply the special effects topper, Zoya Monet, to add a fun accent!

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