

Gel Polish
Inspired by the silvereye — the small olive-green Australian songbird marked by a bright silver ring around its eye. A clear gel base scattered with chunky silver flake for a starlight finish that lifts any nude underneath without changing its tone.
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Silvereye – 837 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Clear-bright, mineral-cool, the most flexible silver in the OPAL gel range. Silvereye takes its name from *Zosterops lateralis* — the small olive-and-grey songbird that flits in coastal scrub and garden hedgerows from Cape York down to Tasmania, marked by the bright white-silver ring of feathers that circles each eye like a tiny piece of polished metal. Birdwatchers know the species by that ring alone: a glint of silver against soft-feathered grey, easy to miss until the light catches it. This shade captures that exact glint-against-soft moment. The base is a clear, light-filled gel — the natural nail still reads through — and the suspended flake is mixed: dense fine silver microshimmer fills the body of the gel, while larger mirror-bright fragments scatter at random for chunkier flash. The overall read sits warm-of-neutral — closer to brushed sterling and weathered platinum than to icy chrome — and the result is a topper-and-statement hybrid. Worn solo, it reads as transparent silver glitter on the natural nail. Layered over a cream, it converts that cream into a dimensional metallic. A single coat already glints; two coats deliver maximum scatter without blocking the base.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Silvereye is built to be the most flexible piece in any nail kit — wear it solo for sheer occasion glitter, or layer it over any cream in the OPAL range to shift that shade into glitter territory without committing to opaque silver. Pair with cream silk, charcoal tailoring, ivory satin, leather, raw linen, or any hardware-heavy jewellery. Both warm and cool metals work because the flake reads neutral-silver. Layer over a deep navy or oxblood cream for a true jewel-on-velvet effect, or apply solo over clear builder for transparent glitter on the natural nail. For nail art, French-tip in Silvereye over a clean cream nude for a contemporary glitter tip, or run a single accent finger across four creams. Application tip: shake the bottle slowly for ten seconds before brushing — the larger flake settles to the bottom and needs gentle agitation, not vigorous shaking, which introduces bubbles.
**Skin Tones**
Silvereye is genuinely universal across every skin tone. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain a frost-bright lift that reads as quiet jewellery rather than full chrome. Light and medium tones get a clean silver brightness that flatters cool and warm undertones equally. Olive skin sees the silver settle into a slightly warmer pewter glow against golden undertones. Deep skin tones benefit most — the scattered silver flake lights up against rich complexions like polished sterling against velvet, and the sheer base lets natural skin tone read through the polish.
**Best Worn For**
New Year’s Eve countdowns, milestone birthday parties, festive dinners, end-of-year racing carnivals, opera and gala nights, school formals, hen’s parties, awards evenings, modern bridal manicures, festival weekends, and any occasion where the brief is shimmer-forward and light-catching but doesn’t need full chrome coverage.
**Pairs With**
Layer over a cream nude for the softest occasion glitter in the range. Pair beside a deep oxblood or navy for a true jewel-on-velvet effect. Run alongside a clean black gel for a high-contrast monochrome moment that lets Silvereye do the heavy lifting. Sit it next to a soft champagne metallic for a mixed-metal jewellery direction, or beside a cool icy blue for a winter-edit pairing.
**About the Finish**
Glitter finish suspended in a clear gel base. Two flake sizes are layered into the formula — fine silver microshimmer fills the body of the gel, and larger mirror-bright fragments scatter at random across the surface for chunkier light-catch. Light reflects off both layers at multiple depths, producing a starlight-on-clear effect rather than the flat coverage of a fully pigmented metallic. The sheer base means the polish reads as transparent silver glitter on the natural nail and as dimensional metallic when layered over any cream. Top coat locks the finish without dulling the scatter.
**Colour Type**
Neutral-toned silver with mixed fine-and-chunky flake suspended in a clear sheer base. Saturation reads at the lightest end of the OPAL silver range — no underlying pigment, all glint. Sits in the silver/grey family on the OPAL colour wheel, with a faint warm tilt toward sterling rather than the cool tilt toward platinum. A close cousin to brushed silverware, polished pewter, and the tiny silver eye-ring of the bird the shade is named for.
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.
Step-by-step tutorials included. Most beginners achieve salon results on their first try.
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