 
			Item #ZP553
				Size:0.5oz/15mL
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				Description
				Tamsen by Zoya can be best described as a medium warm brick red with strong orange tones with an opaque cream finish. A special red that is both enticing and mysterious.
Nail Polish
				
					Color Family:Red, Orange
Finish:Cream
Coverage:2 - Coat Coverage
Tone:Warm
				
				Finish:Cream
Coverage:2 - Coat Coverage
Tone:Warm
Formula
						Zoya’s professional, ultra-long-wearing, vegan-friendly natural nail polishes are meticulously formulated without harmful chemicals like Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Dibutyl Phthalate, Toluene, Camphor, TPHP, Parabens, Xylene, Ethyl Tosylamide, and Lead. Using a proprietary process, we ensure the longest-lasting wear on natural nails and maximum color vibrancy. TPO Free.
					Instructions
						1. Prep and clean the nail using ZOYA Remove Plus
2. Apply your favorite Zoya Base or Naked Manicure Base Coat, Pure Perfector Plus or Naked Gelie (requires led light)
3. Apply your favorite nail polish color (desired number of coats)
4. Apply Your Favorite Zoya or Naked Manicure Topcoat
5. Apply Fast Drops to speed up drying and fuse all layers together.
					2. Apply your favorite Zoya Base or Naked Manicure Base Coat, Pure Perfector Plus or Naked Gelie (requires led light)
3. Apply your favorite nail polish color (desired number of coats)
4. Apply Your Favorite Zoya or Naked Manicure Topcoat
5. Apply Fast Drops to speed up drying and fuse all layers together.
Pair With
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				ZP795, ZP517, ZP735, ZP623, ZP477
				 
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		Juniper
		
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	-Go-To Warm Red
2021-05-13
		I love this warm orange-toned red, and consider it an everyday shade. Given that it`s listed as brick red, I find that the orange and red tones come through more strongly than brown. Love the formula and coverage.
	jytian
		
		Consumer Review
	-Great color
2014-05-31
		This is the perfect red with a infusion of orange: bright and classic. It is a great alternative to true red. 
	Lori
		Location-Eugene OR
		Consumer Review
	Zoya Nail Polish | TamsenAn appealing orange
2012-09-07
		I bought this color in the summer pack and didn`t think I would like it much. Cool colors usually work better for me. But putting it on, I`m surprised how fun the orange-red color is. I`m planning some nail art with Breezi. I would say Tamsen isn`t quite as opaque as other Zoya colors I have worked with, but two coats should be enough.
	lee
		Location-Mantua NJ
		Consumer Review
	Zoya Nail Polish | TamsenPerfect red
2012-07-08
		I am not a fan of red nail polish, but took a chance on this based on Zoya`s description and was pleasantly surprised! It`s a beautiful color, I would call it a True Red. Not dark like brick, but not bright and overpowering like other polishes. I don`t see any orange, but it`s just a great blend that made a fantastic all year color! A must have!!
	oiseau1122
		
		Consumer Review
	Zoya Nail Polish | TamsenTHE perfect, warm red!
2011-11-22
		I`d been looking for a great red-orange creme and definitely found it in Tamsen! It`s the exact color of real cinnabar jewelry and a perfect year-round shade. It took about 3 thin coats to get full coverage. I took it off after about 3 or 4 days and had only minor tip-wear up to that point; no chips. Highly recommend!
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