August 24th, 2016 — Daisy Gel
To make your shopping experience easier, we’ve compiled all Daisy DND gel polish color charts in this post. We tried to bring the closest photos possible to the real colors. However, camera limitation and different monitor setting may slightly change the colors shown on your device.
Daisy DND Gel Polish Duo set is one of our best-selling products, available at www.EsthersNC.com. If you’re interested in buying Daisy DND at wholesale price for your salons or businesses, feel free to contact us.














April 8th, 2016 — Daisy Gel
Just published on her blog Manictalons.com, Michelle reviewed some new Daisy DND colors with great photos. These new colors are the recent addition to Daisy DND color collection, which totals now to 180 shades.
Check out some swatches below. You can get Daisy DND at www.esthersnc.com for $11.99 per set. Like it or hate it? Let us know which color is your favorite by leaving a comment below.




To read her full review, visit her blog at www.Manictalons.com.
August 8th, 2011 — Adoree Nail Polish, Fall
I post some Adoree nail polish photos, plus reviews from nail blogs, Prettyfulz and KittyPolishnBags. Check them out.
First of all Adoree Nail Polish #113.
“Dawn Sky is a beautiful raspberry fuchsia shimmer. I absolutely love this shade. I caught myself staring at the bottle a couple of times. The swirling in there of the blue and pink shimmer…..it’s so mesmerizing. This shade reminds me of China Glaze Reggae to Riches. They’re very close, but I don’t think they’re dupes. Formula was a teeny bit on the watery side. Application was a breeze. Shown is 2 thin coats with no top coat.”


Photos from KittyPolishNBags. Thank you Kathrina!
Below are the swatches of the new colors from Adoree polish collection.
Adoree #501.
“This is one of my favorite colors from the bunch. It is a shimmery gold/bronze color that is neutral enough to wear to the office but still glitzy enough to wear on a night out. The picture didn’t capture the bronze and shimmery-goodness that you see in person, but nonetheless it is a beautiful color. I wore this color for a week without a single chip before I took it off.”

Adoree #502.
“This is a raspberry color with cool undertones. It also has a small amount of shimmer which adds some dimension and depth to the polish. Above is 2 coats, if you look closely you can see a little bit of my smile line. But if you want this polish to be opaque, just one more coat will do the trick.”

Adoree #503
“This is another one of my favorite colors. A cool silver with a slight metallic finish. I love how this color is one of those rare polishes that can go from day to night so well. It also would look lovely on any skin tone.”

Adoree #504
“The picture does this glitter polish no justice! The glitter in this polish is a holographic and dances in the light. I also like how this polish is jam packed with glitter. I used 1 coat above over Adoree 503, so not exactly a one coat glitter, but with 3 coats you can achieve a more opaque glitter nail”.

Adoree #505
“This was one of the hardest polishes to capture on camera due to the unique color. It is a warm rosy color that would be perfect for the fall season. It appears to have soft pink and orange undertones and I have never seen a polish quite this color”.

Photos from Prettyfulz. Thank you Julie!
April 4th, 2011 — Adoree Nail Polish, Brown Shade, Orange/Coral Shade, Red Shade, Summer, Yellow Shade
Julie from Prettyfulz blog has done some reviews on Adoree nail polish. We love her positive feedback and her nail polish application is awesome too. Some colors are great for summer so you want to check ahead of time. Below is her reviews and photos. Thanks Julie!
Adoree Royal Red #149


I loved this color! I would describe it as a dark coral red. I think this color would be perfect for summer. The application of this polish was also silky smooth & pictured above is 2 coats.
Adoree Petal Purple #115


This color was my favorite of the bunch. It’s a perfect purple color for spring with a slight blue sheen. Petal Purple was slightly sheer and I needed 3 coats to make it completely opaque. It was worth it though because I already got compliments while I was wearing this.
Adoree Cinnamon #174


What a pretty gold color! Ironically, I only have one gold polish in my collection and I don’t like it too much. But this gold is a lot more opaque and easier to work with. Above is 3 coats, but you can easily get away with 2. This polish has a pearl-like finish, so be sure to roll the bottle between your hands really good to mix the color.
Adoree Claret Rose #227


This color looked a little more brown in person, but my camera picked up the orange and gold undertones. I think this color would be awesome for the fall season. I like how this color is a mix between orange and brown because it makes it a lot more wearable. I am wearing 3 coats in this picture.
Adoree Neon Yellow #158


This is a nice bright yellow. It is really hard to find a true yellow so I was really impressed with this polish and the color pay off. This yellow is pretty much the brightest yellow you can find without looking like a highlighter. lol I used 3 coats for the picture, but 2 coats will work just fine.
The thing I liked the most about these polishes is their dry time. I painted one of the swatches and went to put on my jacket so I could take pics outside- completely forgetting I had just painted my nails. To my surprise they didn’t smudge at all! =) Which makes me very happy because I am so very impatient when it comes to drying my nails. lol They don’t dry as fast as Seche Vite, but they don’t dry as slow as a regular polish either- they are somewhere in between.
Another thing I would like to point out is I did not use top coat for any of my swatch pictures. So as you can see, Adoree polishes have a high shine finish. The polish also works as a nail strengthener, which is always a plus. And lastly, these polishes are 18ml, which is bigger than most polishes. (They are the same size as Orly)
January 25th, 2011 — Adoree Nail Polish





These photos were taken and edited to come as close as possible to the real colors. However, due to monitor settings and camera limitations, colors can be inaccurate. Remember: this should only give you a rough idea on how the colors look.