Foral Coral delivers a sun-kissed, warm coral hue with a glossy cream finish—ideal for seasonal and everyday looks. This salon-quality DND 650 gel polish provides rich pigmentation, smooth application, and long-lasting wear, making it a smart choice for nail techs and clients seeking vibrant, chip-resistant color.
Foral Coral
Color & finish — Foral Coral
Foral Coral offers a warm, sunlit coral that flatters a wide range of skin tones. The creamy, high-shine finish creates a salon-grade look straight out of the bottle, while the dense pigmentation means even coverage in fewer coats. Use Foral Coral to add a fresh, lively pop of color to manicures and pedicures without losing a smooth, glossy surface.
Benefits for salons & nail pros
Formulated as DND 650, this gel polish blends professional performance with time-saving features: rich color that reduces the number of layers needed, a self-leveling consistency for smoother application, and reliable chip resistance that extends service longevity. Those advantages translate to faster services, happier clients, and less redo work—helping salons increase efficiency and client retention.
How to use this gel polish
Prep nails as usual: push cuticles, shape, and dehydrate the nail plate. Apply a thin base coat and cure per your lamp’s instructions, then apply one to two thin coats of Foral Coral (DND 650) curing between each layer. Finish with a top coat and final cure for maximum shine and durability. Remove safely with soak-off method when ready for change.
Why clients will love this shade
Clients will appreciate Foral Coral’s flattering warmth and long-lasting gloss that keeps nails looking fresh between appointments. The saturated color and smooth finish suit both everyday wear and seasonal styling, offering a versatile option that photographs well and complements a variety of looks.
Stock Foral Coral (DND 650) in your salon today — order now to offer clients a vibrant, durable coral shade that boosts service speed and satisfaction.
















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