DGEL gel polish singles for building your colour menu
DGEL Gel Polish Singles are individual Korean gel colours for nail professionals who want full control over their salon colour selection. Instead of buying a set, this collection lets you choose specific shades one by one. That makes it useful when you want to fill gaps in your colour wall, replace a favourite shade, test a new tone or build a DGEL range that matches your clients and service style.
Single gel colours are often the most flexible way to expand a professional nail menu. You can add a seasonal shade, a soft neutral, a bold accent, a glitter finish or a client-requested colour without changing your entire system. DGEL’s Korean colour style is especially relevant for salons that want wearable shades with a modern, trend-aware look, as well as colours that can be combined with nail art and detail work.
When browsing this collection, check the individual product title and page carefully. Shade names, colour appearance, finish and packaging can vary, and screen colours are never a perfect substitute for real product use. The product page may also include important information about size, ingredients, warnings, professional use and curing. Always review that information before using the product in a salon service.
DGEL singles are useful for both new and established salons. A new salon can build a compact colour range gradually, while an experienced nail technician can use singles to keep bestsellers in stock or add more variety to existing services. If you create Korean-inspired nail looks, individual colours also give you more freedom to combine shades, accents and effects.
Pretty Yeppuda curates DGEL singles for professional users who want a clear, browsable colour selection. Use this collection for discovery and shade planning, and use each product page as the source for exact product details before ordering or applying.
Singles also make it easier to respond to client demand. If several clients ask for the same nude, shimmer, red or seasonal tone, you can add that exact type of colour without committing to a larger set. This keeps the salon colour range flexible and helps avoid overstocking shades that do not match your actual bookings.
When organising DGEL singles in a salon, consider grouping them by tone, finish or service use rather than only by product name. Neutrals, sheer shades, strong colours, glitter accents and design colours all serve different purposes. Good organisation helps technicians find the right colour quickly and helps clients understand the options available to them.