Watermelon delivers a juicy, sun-kissed coral-pink with a glossy, salon-quality finish that pops on every skin tone. DND 736 offers richly pigmented coverage and chip-resistant wear, ideal for busy salons and clients who want trendy, long-lasting gel polish with professional results.
Watermelon
Color & finish — Watermelon
Watermelon is a lively coral-pink that balances warm and cool undertones to flatter a wide range of complexions. The high-gloss finish catches light for a fresh, dewy look, while the densely pigmented formula means vibrant color with fewer coats. As DND 736, this shade reads true on first application and maintains its shine after curing.
Benefits for salons & nail pros
DND 736’s strong pigmentation reduces service time by minimizing the number of layers needed, helping techs move through appointments more efficiently. Its chip-resistant formula supports longer wear between fills, increasing client satisfaction and reducing callbacks. The smooth consistency levels easily, making application quicker and more predictable for technicians at every skill level.
How to use this gel polish
Prep nails with cuticle care and a clean, mattified surface. Apply a thin base coat and cure per lamp instructions, then apply one to two thin coats of Watermelon (DND 736), curing each layer. Finish with a top coat for maximum gloss and durability, and wipe the inhibition layer if required. Proper thin-layer application ensures even curing and reduces lift.
Why clients will love this shade
Clients choosing Watermelon get a modern, uplifting color that photographs well and transitions easily from day to night. The smooth, glossy finish enhances nail shape and health appearance, while the long-wear formula keeps manicures looking freshly done for longer. DND 736 is a versatile, on-trend choice that appeals to a broad clientele.
Ready to add Watermelon (DND 736) to your salon kit? Order now to offer a vibrant, reliable coral-pink that speeds up services and keeps clients coming back.


















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