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Inspired by Lake Hillier — the bright bubblegum-pink salt lake on Middle Island in Western Australia’s Recherche Archipelago, naturally pink from salt-loving algae and bacteria and visible as a vivid pink slick from the air. A saturated bubblegum-pink base lifted by very fine silver-white microshimmer that reads as sun-on-salt-crust catching light.
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Lake Hillier – 888 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Sun-bright, salt-rich, naturally improbable. Lake Hillier takes its name from the saline lake on Middle Island in the Recherche Archipelago off the south coast of Western Australia — one of only a handful of naturally-pink lakes on earth, and the most vivid example of the phenomenon anywhere in the world. The lake’s bubblegum-pink colour comes from a specific combination of salt-loving algae (*Dunaliella salina*) and pink halobacteria thriving in the hypersaline water, and the colour is so saturated that it remains pink even when the water is bottled and held up to clear daylight. From the air, Lake Hillier reads as a flat slick of bubblegum pink set against a thin border of white salt and the deep blue Southern Ocean — one of the most photographed natural sights in Western Australia. This shade captures that exact aerial moment. The base sits at the bright, saturated end of pink — closer to bubblegum and watermelon flesh than to rose or coral — and the suspended shimmer is very fine silver-white microflake, dispersed to read as sun-on-salt-crust catching light rather than overt glitter. The result is the brightest, most playful pink in the OPAL gel range: a shade that reads cheerful without sweetness, statement without shouting, and confident enough to anchor a summer outfit on its own.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Lake Hillier is built for warm-weather statement and high-summer wear. Pair with white cotton, raffia, denim, sun-bleached linen, mint or sky-blue knits, or any holiday-leaning palette where bright happens easily. Both warm and cool metals work — silver and platinum read crisp against the cool pink, while gold pulls slightly warmer for a sunset-on-salt-flat direction. Layer over a clean white cream base for a softer translucent watermelon direction, or apply solo for full bubblegum saturation. For nail art, French-tip in white cream over Lake Hillier for a contemporary candy tip, or run a single accent finger across four neutral creams for a controlled bright moment. Application tip: cure each coat for the full 60 seconds — the saturated pink pigment benefits from longer cure to lock in the bubblegum brightness without shifting cooler under top coat.
**Skin Tones**
Lake Hillier flatters every skin tone, with the brightest read on warm and neutral undertones in summer light. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain a healthy cherry-blossom flush. Light and medium tones get a clean summer-pink lift that reads as holiday tan-companion. Olive skin sees the bright pink come forward strongly against warm undertones, and the silver microshimmer reads as polished sea salt on the skin. Deep skin tones gain striking contrast, with the bubblegum saturation lifting strongly and the shimmer reading as starlight sand against rich complexions.
**Best Worn For**
Festival weekends, summer music events, beach holidays, garden weddings, baby showers, hen’s-party manicures, sweet-sixteen and twenty-first birthday parties, summer brunches, Christmas Day lunches in warmer months, end-of-year celebrations, school formals, sun-soaked Sunday markets, and any occasion calling for cheerful saturated pink rather than soft restrained romance.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a sun-bleached white cream for high-low summer contrast that lets Lake Hillier dominate. Layer beside a deep coral or watermelon red for a tonal bright-pink trio that builds heat without losing the playful register. Run alongside a soft mint green for a summer-edit pairing that reads beach-house-and-flowers. Sit it next to a clean silver chrome for a controlled celebration moment that suits hen’s-party or birthday manicures.
**About the Finish**
Glitter finish suspended in a fully-pigmented bubblegum-pink gel. The shimmer is very fine silver-white microflake, dispersed evenly through the formula so the polish reads as a glossy bright pink in low light and only flashes silver when caught directly. The flake is restrained enough that the saturated pink remains the dominant story, with the shimmer adding lift rather than competing with the base. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss without dulling the suspended shimmer or shifting the bubblegum brightness cooler.
**Colour Type**
Cool-leaning bright bubblegum pink with very fine silver-white microshimmer. Saturation sits at the bright-and-saturated end of the OPAL pink range — fully pigmented in a single coat, jewel-clear in two. Sits firmly in the pink family on the OPAL colour wheel, leaning slightly cool toward bubblegum and watermelon flesh rather than warm toward coral. A close cousin to candy-shop pinks, watermelon flesh, and the saturated salt-water pink of Lake Hillier 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.
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Each 15ml bottle gives you 25+ manicures. Salon results at a fraction of the price.
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