
Gel Polish
Inspired by the snow gum — Australia’s highest-growing eucalypt, with smooth silver-pewter bark polished by alpine wind across the Snowy Mountains, Victorian Alps, and Tasmanian highlands. A warm brushed silver base with fine silver flake for a textural metallic that reads softer than chrome.
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Snow Gum – 273 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Bark-soft, alpine-cool, quietly weathered. Snow Gum takes its name from *Eucalyptus pauciflora* — the most resilient eucalypt in Australia, growing higher than any other tree in the southern hemisphere across the Snowy Mountains, the Victorian Alps, and the Tasmanian highlands. Snow gum trunks are unmistakable: smooth silvery-grey trunks polished by snow and wind, dressed in flaking strips of cream, sage, and dusty rose, with a brushed pewter finish that reads almost metallic in late-afternoon light. This shade captures that exact bark moment: a brushed silver-pewter base with the warm undertone of weathered timber, lifted by fine silver flake that mimics the quartz-mica catch of granite seen through the trunks. The base sits warm of centre — closer to brushed pewter and burnished sterling than to the cool chrome of polished platinum — and the flake distribution preserves textural variation in the way bark does as it strips and renews. The result is the warmest, most textural silver in the OPAL gel range: a quieter cousin to high-occasion mirror metals.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Snow Gum is the silver to wear when full chrome feels too cold and starlight feels too celebratory. Pair with sage-green knits, charcoal tailoring, taupe cashmere, denim, and warm-metal jewellery — yellow gold and antique brass both flatter the warm pewter cast. Layer over a stone-grey base for a deeper weathered finish, or apply solo over clear builder for natural reflectivity. For nail art, run a single sage-green leaf detail down each centre, or French-tip in soft cream over Snow Gum for a contemporary alpine pairing. Application tip: use a clean detail brush for the second coat — the brushed-flake distribution is preserved best when the second coat is applied lightly rather than fully levelled.
**Skin Tones**
Snow Gum reads as the most flattering silver across warm undertones. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain a soft pewter polish that avoids the chill of true chrome. Light and medium tones get a warm-silver companion that flatters every season. Olive skin sees the warm-pewter cast settle handsomely against golden undertones. Tan and deep skin tones gain a polished bronze-pewter glow that reads as considered jewellery rather than overt silver.
**Best Worn For**
Autumn dinners, weekday office days, weekend gallery visits, winter weddings with a non-traditional brief, alpine getaways, log-fire weekends, mid-week date nights, professional photography sessions, Mother’s Day brunches in cooler months, and any occasion calling for warm metallic restraint rather than full mirror brightness.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a soft sage green for a true alpine-bark pairing. Layer beside a warm cream nude for tonal restraint that reads modern and considered. Run alongside a deep forest green for autumn-into-winter drama. Sit it next to a warm caramel nude for a tonal quartet that reads earth-and-mineral.
**About the Finish**
Glitter finish suspended in a warm-toned silver gel. The flake is fine silver-pewter with a subtle warm cast, dispersed densely enough to deliver full coverage in a single coat while preserving the textural variation of brushed metal. Light catches the flake at multiple depths, producing a brushed-metallic effect rather than flat mirror chrome. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss without flattening the textural depth.
**Colour Type**
Warm-toned brushed silver-pewter with fine silver flake. Saturation reads in the muted-metallic range — fully reflective but without the bright cool flash of chrome. Sits in the silver/grey family on the OPAL colour wheel, leaning warm toward sterling, pewter, and antique brass rather than cool toward platinum or chrome. A close cousin to weathered timber, eucalypt bark, and the patina of well-loved silverware.
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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