

Gel Polish
Inspired by Kalgoorlie — Western Australia’s defining gold-mining town, where the Super Pit on the Golden Mile has produced over 50 million ounces of gold since 1893. A saturated antique-gold base packed dense with fine and chunky gold flake for a finish that reads as polished bullion rather than stylised metallic.
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Kalgoorlie – 944 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Bullion-rich, mineral-warm, mined-from-rock. Kalgoorlie takes its name from the Western Australian gold-mining town 600 kilometres east of Perth in the goldfields region — the heart of Australia’s gold-rush history and home to the Super Pit on the Golden Mile, the largest open-pit gold mine in Australia. Since prospector Paddy Hannan struck gold here in 1893 the Golden Mile has produced over 50 million ounces of gold, making Kalgoorlie one of the most significant gold deposits in the world. This shade captures that exact polished-bullion-from-rock moment. The base sits at the warm antique end of gold — closer to oxidised yellow gold and aged-coin patina than to bright yellow leaf or cool white gold — and the suspended flake is a layered mix: dense fine gold microshimmer fills the body of the gel for a continuous glow, while scattered larger gold fragments lift the finish into chunky polished sparkle. The result reads as gold poured into rock and then polished smooth: warm, weighty, and luxurious without slipping into costume territory. A single coat already glints; two coats deliver full saturated bullion coverage.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Kalgoorlie is full-statement metallic — wear it when the brief calls for warmth and weight rather than restraint. Pair with cream silk, oxblood velvet, charcoal tailoring, leather, dark green knits, or any rich palette that benefits from a warm metallic anchor. Yellow gold and antique brass jewellery especially flatter the warm undertone, and rose gold reads as a sister metal. Layer over a black gel base for a brighter polished-bullion effect, or apply solo over a clear builder for natural reflectivity. For nail art, French-tip in clean cream over Kalgoorlie for a contemporary gold-tip, or run a single accent finger across four oxbloods or deep greens for jewel-tone drama. Application tip: tap the brush vertically rather than dragging — vertical placement keeps the larger gold fragments lying flat instead of standing on edge, giving a smoother polished-bullion cure.
**Skin Tones**
Kalgoorlie reads warmest on warm and neutral undertones, and especially well on medium-to-deep complexions. Light Peachy and neutral skin tones get a polished gold lift that reads as fine jewellery rather than overt costume. Medium and golden-undertoned skin tones see the warm gold come forward — the shade flatters golden complexions in the same way warm-yellow gold jewellery does. Olive skin glows in this shade, with the warm bullion settling handsomely against olive undertones. Deep skin tones benefit most — the saturated gold lights up against rich complexions like polished bullion against velvet, and the chunky flake reads as polished jewellery against skin.
**Best Worn For**
New Year’s Eve countdowns, festive long lunches, milestone birthday parties, end-of-year racing carnivals, opera and gala evenings, awards nights, festive Christmas dinners, modern bridal manicures with a non-traditional brief, gallery openings, and any occasion where the directive is shimmer-forward warmth and polished bullion rather than soft restraint.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a deep oxblood or burgundy for a true festive jewel-and-bullion drama. Layer beside a rich forest green for a Christmas-edit pairing that reads heritage. Run alongside a clean black gel for high-contrast monochrome that lets Kalgoorlie carry the warmth. Sit it next to a soft champagne nude for a tonal warm metallic pairing that reads grown-up and considered.
**About the Finish**
Glitter finish suspended in a warm antique-gold gel base. The flake mix is layered — fine gold microshimmer fills the body of the gel for continuous warm sheen, and scattered larger gold fragments add chunky lift and reflective highlight. Light catches the suspended flake at multiple depths to mimic the way polished bullion catches lamplight across an aged surface. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss that intensifies the warm undertone without dulling either flake size.
**Colour Type**
Warm-toned antique gold with mixed fine-and-chunky gold flake suspended in a warm gold base. Saturation sits at the deep-and-rich end of the OPAL gold range — fully pigmented in a single coat, jewel-clear in two. Sits in the warm yellow-gold corner of the colour wheel, leaning toward aged coin and oxidised gold rather than cool white-gold or pale champagne. A close cousin to polished bullion, antique brass, oiled gold leaf, and the warm tones of polished gold pulled from the Golden Mile.
How To Use
Clean, shape, and lightly buff the surface
Apply a thin Opal super base coat and cure for 30–60 seconds
Apply 1 or 2 thin coats, curing each layer fully
Seal with a top coat and cure to finish
Wipe the inhibition layer with a lint-free wipe for a glass-like shine
Pro Tip
Apply thin, even coats — two thin layers give better pigmentation and longer wear than one thick coat. Avoid flooding the cuticle area.
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The Opal difference
Developed with Australian nail technicians. Chip-free, high-pigment wear for 3–4 weeks.
Free from formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP. Kind to your nails and kind to the planet.
Each 15ml bottle gives you 25+ manicures. Salon results at a fraction of the price.
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