
Gel Polish
Inspired by Lake Gairdner — the vast South Australian salt pan stretched 160 kilometres flat across the outback, used for land-speed records and so still it turns into a continuous mirror under midday sun. A dense uniform silver base for full mirror-finish coverage in a single coat.
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Lake Gairdner – 72 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Mirror-bright, mineral-pure, vast and silent. Lake Gairdner takes its name from the third-largest salt pan in Australia, lying in remote South Australia north-west of Port Augusta — 160 kilometres of dazzling white salt stretched flat across a basin so still it is used for land-speed-record attempts run by Dry Lakes Racers Australia. When the sun catches the salt crust at the right angle, the pan turns into a continuous mirror, and the air above it shimmers with heat-haze diamonds. This shade captures that exact mirror-pan moment: a dense uniform silver base packed end-to-end with fine silver flake, polished to a continuous metallic surface rather than scattered sparkle. The base sits cool of centre — closer to brushed sterling and polished platinum than to warm pewter — and the flake is dense enough that a single coat reads as fully metallic, with no breaks or gaps in coverage. The result is the most reflective shade in the OPAL gel range: a true mirror finish that catches light like a polished sheet of silver across the back of the hand.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Lake Gairdner is full statement, not subtle layering. Wear it solo for high-occasion silver nails, or pair it with cool-tone tailoring, leather, sequins, and silver hardware. Black tie, charcoal velvet, ivory satin, and platinum jewellery all sit cleanly against the cool mirror finish — both warm and cool metals work because the silver itself reads neutral. Layer over a black gel base for an even brighter mirror cure, or apply solo over a clear builder for natural reflectivity. For nail art, French-tip with a clean black for chrome contrast, or run a single accent finger across four creams. Application tip: cap the free edge generously — the dense flake can wear thin at the tips first, and a sealed edge extends wear by several days.
**Skin Tones**
Lake Gairdner is universal across every skin tone. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain editorial brightness without coldness. Light and medium tones get a clean mirror sheen that flatters cool and warm undertones equally. Olive skin sees the silver settle into a slightly warmer pewter glow against golden undertones. Tan and deep skin tones benefit most — the mirror-silver lights up against rich complexions like polished chrome jewellery against skin.
**Best Worn For**
Black-tie events, milestone birthdays, festive dinners, opera and gala evenings, wedding-party manicures with a non-traditional brief, New Year’s Eve countdowns, end-of-year racing carnivals, fashion week, awards nights, gallery openings, and any occasion calling for full-mirror metallic rather than soft shimmer.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a deep onyx black for high-contrast monochrome drama. Layer beside a warm champagne metallic for a mixed-metal jewellery effect. Run alongside a deep navy for a winter-formal trio. Sit it next to a matte cream for a high-low textural contrast that lets the mirror finish dominate.
**About the Finish**
Glitter finish suspended in a fully-pigmented silver gel. The flake is fine and uniform, dispersed densely enough to deliver mirror-like coverage in a single coat. Light reflects off the flake at multiple depths to create a continuous metallic surface rather than scattered sparkle. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss without dulling the mirror-bright reflectivity.
**Colour Type**
Cool-toned silver with bright reflective fine flake. Saturation reads at the brightest end of the OPAL silver range — fully reflective in a single coat. Sits firmly in the silver/grey family, leaning slightly cool toward brushed platinum rather than warm pewter. A close cousin to chrome, polished sterling, and the mirror-flat surface of Lake Gairdner’s salt crust under midday sun.
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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