
Gel Polish
Inspired by Sturt’s Desert Pea — the Northern Territory’s floral emblem named for explorer Charles Sturt, bursting into vivid scarlet bloom across the arid Australian centre each spring. A true mid-bright red, balanced between cool and warm, fully pigmented and finishing to a clean glossy mirror surface.
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Sturt – 94 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
True-red, desert-bright, mythically Australian. Sturt takes its name from Sturt’s Desert Pea (*Swainsona formosa*) — the Northern Territory’s floral emblem since 1961, named for the colonial explorer Charles Sturt who first documented the flower while mapping the inland river systems in the 1840s. The desert pea grows across the arid centre of the continent — South Australia, the NT, western Queensland, and inland WA — bursting into bloom each spring after winter rain in vivid scarlet petals with prominent jet-black centres. Indigenous Arrernte and Pitjantjatjara peoples have known the flower for tens of thousands of years; today it remains one of the most photographed wildflowers in Australian botany. This shade captures the pure red of those petals at peak bloom: a true mid-bright red, neither cool nor warm-leaning, fully pigmented and self-levelling, finishing to a clean glossy mirror surface. The base sits at the colour-wheel centre of red — precisely between Waratah’s deeper crimson and Bottlebrush’s warm vermilion — and the cream finish reads as polished depth without shimmer interruption. The result is the most balanced, classically-Australian red in the OPAL gel range: a colour that signals the inland landscape and the kind of editorial confidence that needs no surrounding palette.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Sturt is the year-round true red of the OPAL collection — neither cool fashion-red nor warm summer-coral, sitting cleanly between. Pair with a clean white shirt, navy tailoring, denim, ivory silk, charcoal wool, or any minimalist palette where the red leads. Layer over a creamy nude base for a softer cherry direction, or apply solo for full saturation. For nail art, French-tip in clean ivory cream over Sturt for a contemporary high-femme tip, or paint a single black accent down the centre as a homage to the desert pea’s signature black eye. Application tip: cure each coat for the full 60 seconds — pure red pigments benefit from longer cure to lock in the colour-wheel-centre tone without shifting cool or warm.
**Skin Tones**
Sturt is genuinely universal — bright reds historically flatter every skin tone when worn with confidence, and this true-red sits at the most flattering centre of the spectrum. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain editorial high-contrast that reads as iconic rather than costume. Light and medium tones get a clean classic red companion that works across every season. Olive skin sees the balanced undertone come forward and complement golden-warm complexions. Tan and deep skin tones glow in this shade — the pure red lifts strongly against rich complexions and reads as the kind of confident statement that crosses every cultural and seasonal context.
**Best Worn For**
Date nights, opera and theatre evenings, gallery openings, professional photography sessions, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve countdowns, milestone birthdays, anniversary dinners, bridal manicures with a non-traditional brief, holiday parties, awards evenings, fashion-week appearances, and any occasion where the brief is one decisive colour rather than layered styling.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a clean ivory cream for a high-contrast classic manicure that lets Sturt dominate. Layer beside a true black gel for the Sturt’s Desert Pea black-centre tribute. Run alongside a polished gold chrome for editorial drama. Sit it next to a deep navy for an architectural colour-block hand.
**About the Finish**
Cream finish suspended in a fully-pigmented true-red gel. The polish self-levels cleanly to a mirror-glossy surface, and the base reads as the dominant story without any shimmer or flake interruption. Light reflects evenly off the cured surface, producing the polished sheen of fresh lacquered ceramic. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss that intensifies the red without altering its colour-wheel balance.
**Colour Type**
Balanced-toned true bright red with no shimmer or flake. Saturation sits in the bright-and-saturated range — fully pigmented in a single coat, lacquer-clean in two. Sits squarely in the centre of the red family on the OPAL colour wheel — neither warm-vermilion nor cool-cherry, neither orange-leaning nor blue-leaning. A close cousin to fire-engine red, painted toy red, and the pure scarlet petals of the Sturt’s Desert Pea in spring bloom.
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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