DND produces over 500 gel nail polish colors across three main lines — DND Duo, DND DC, and DND Diva — each with its own sub-collections covering everything from everyday nudes to specialty glitters, sheers, and color-shifting mood gels. This guide organizes every DND collection in one place so you can find exactly what you're looking for without digging through pages of results.
Each section below covers a collection, describes what it contains, and features a handful of standout shades with direct links to shop. For a deep dive into the brand structure, visit the DND brand hub at Beyond Polish.
DND is the most used gel polish brand in U.S. salons. With 500+ shades across three lines and multiple sub-collections, knowing your way around the catalog is half the battle.
The original DND line and the most widely stocked in salons. Each Duo set pairs one white-capped gel polish with a matching clear-bottled nail lacquer. The color range is the largest in the DND family — covering nudes, pinks, reds, deep tones, seasonal shades, and everything in between. Strong pigmentation, consistent formula, up to 21 days of wear. This is the line most people mean when they say "DND."
The main DND Duo color catalog — hundreds of creme, shimmer, and seasonal shades covering every color family. The best place to start for everyday nudes, pinks, reds, and neutrals.
36 sheer, translucent shades in milky whites, soft pinks, and barely-there nudes. The DND Sheer Collection is built for the "your nails but better" aesthetic — clean, glassy, and effortlessly minimalist. Apply thin for a tinted sheer or layer for buildable coverage.
Densely packed gel glitter that delivers full-coverage sparkle in one to two coats — no base color required. The Super Glitter line is one of DND's most shared formats on social media and one of the strongest salon upsells in the lineup.
Temperature-activated gel polish that shifts between two distinct shades — warm tones reveal one color, cool temperatures reveal another. Available in gel only (not lacquer). One of the most talked-about DND formats and a consistent conversation-starter in salon settings.
Beyond Polish carries physical DND swatch sheets for both the Duo and DC lines — the same charts used in professional salons. Available individually or as full sets.
Shop DND Swatch SheetsDND DC — short for Daisy Collection — is DND's higher-pigment sister line. The gold-capped bottles hold slightly more product than Duo (0.6 fl oz vs 0.5 fl oz), and the formula is widely regarded as delivering richer, more saturated coverage. The DC line has its own completely separate color catalog, including sub-collections for shimmer, platinum, mermaid glitters, and mood-shifting formulas. If you're shopping for bold, deeply pigmented shades, start here. Visit the full DND DC collection at Beyond Polish.
The main DND DC color catalog — classic cremes, bold brights, deep tones, and neutrals across a separate shade range from the Duo line. Numbered independently. Same application system; noticeably richer color payoff.
An iridescent shimmer collection within the DC line — aquatic-inspired tones with a multidimensional sparkle that shifts with movement. Available in gel only. Strong performers include deep reds, purples, pinks, and blues with a pearlescent finish.
The DC Platinum collection focuses on metallic, foil-like, and high-shine shimmer finishes. If you're after a chrome-adjacent or mirror-effect look within the DND system, this is the sub-collection to browse first.
DC's version of the temperature-activated color-shifting gel, separate from the DND Duo Mood Change line. Same concept — two distinct shades that alternate with temperature — different color pairs. Gel only.
DND Diva is the third line in the DND family — square gold bottles, the same dual gel-and-lacquer format, and a distinctly trend-forward color palette that refreshes with named seasonal collections. Diva is fully compatible with DND and DC base and top coats. It tends to attract clients who track nail trends closely — the Diva line is where DND often debuts its most directional, statement-oriented shades. Browse the full DND Diva collection at Beyond Polish.
Diva releases named seasonal collections throughout the year — each with its own palette and identity. Recent collections include Raise Your Glass, 9D Cat Eye, Frosted Chai, Happy Trails, and more. If you're looking for DND's most current trend releases, Diva is the first line to check.
Beyond Polish carries physical DND swatch sheets for both the Duo and DC lines — the same color reference charts used in professional salons. Each swatch sheet is a numbered set covering a specific range of shades. They're sold individually or as full sets, and are genuinely useful if you're managing a large color menu or building a client-facing display.
Swatch sheets are available for the core DND Duo range, the DC line, and specialty collections including the Platinum, Mermaid, and Mood Change series. Color samples may vary slightly depending on monitor calibration — physical swatches are always the most accurate reference.
How many DND gel polish colors are there?
DND offers over 500 gel polish colors across three lines — DND Duo, DND DC, and DND Diva. Each line has its own separate numbering system and color catalog, so the shade numbers do not carry across lines. The combined total, including sub-collections like Mermaid, Platinum, Super Glitter, and Mood Change, makes DND one of the largest gel polish color ranges from a single brand. You can browse all DND gel polish colors at Beyond Polish.
What are the DND gel polish collections?
DND organizes its gel polish into three main lines and several sub-collections. The DND Duo line includes the core range, the Sheer Collection, Super Glitter, and Mood Change. The DND DC line includes the core DC range plus the Mermaid Collection, Platinum Collection, DC Mood Change, and DC Gel Ink. The DND Diva line releases trend-focused seasonal collections throughout the year. All collections are available at Beyond Polish — visit the DND brand hub for a full overview.
Are DND gel nail polish colors numbered?
Yes. Every DND shade has a number printed on the bottle cap. DND Duo shades use their own numbering system (e.g. #601, #751, #867). DND DC shades use a "DC" prefix (e.g. #DC064). DND Diva shades use their own separate numbering. The lines do not share numbers — a #751 in DND Duo is a different color from #751 in DND DC. Physical DND swatch sheets are the most reliable way to reference colors by number in a salon setting.
What is the DND Sheer Collection?
The DND Sheer Collection is a 36-shade sub-collection within the DND Duo line featuring translucent, milky, and barely-there tints. It's designed for the "your nails but better" aesthetic — sheer coverage for a glassy, minimalist look. Shades can be applied lightly for a tinted finish or layered for more opacity. Browse the full DND Sheer Collection at Beyond Polish.
What is the DND DC Mermaid Collection?
The DC Mermaid Collection is a shimmer sub-collection within the DND DC line featuring iridescent, multi-dimensional finishes with an aquatic sparkle. Available in gel only. The collection covers reds, purples, pinks, blues, and deeper tones — all with a pearlescent shimmer that shifts with movement. Shop the DC Mermaid Collection at Beyond Polish.
Where can I buy DND gel polish color swatch sheets?
Beyond Polish carries physical DND swatch sheets for both the Duo and DC lines, including specialty collections. They're available individually by numbered set or as full collection bundles. Shop all DND swatch sheets at Beyond Polish.
What is the most popular DND gel polish color?
The most consistently requested DND nail polish colors include Ballet Pink #601, Perfect Nude #867, Cherry Mocha #751, Winter Wine #752, and Valentine Red #DC064. Read our full Most Popular DND Gel Polish Colors guide for a ranked breakdown by category, or browse the complete DND gel polish collection to explore by color family.
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