
Gel Polish
Inspired by Acacia pycnantha — Australia’s national floral emblem since 1988, the source of the country’s green-and-gold sporting palette and the late-winter bloom that signals seasonal turn nationwide. A warm golden-mustard cream with the soft amber cast of fully-opened wattle pom-poms.
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Wattle – 98 – Professional Gel Polish 15ml
**Colour Story & Identity**
Sun-bright, gold-soaked, unmistakably national. Wattle takes its name from *Acacia pycnantha* — Australia’s national floral emblem since 1988, and the source of the green-and-gold that defines Australian sporting colours from cricket whites to Olympic uniforms. Golden Wattle blooms in great fragrant clouds across the continent each late winter and early spring, signalling the seasonal turn from grey to warmth in the same week year after year. National Wattle Day falls on the 1st of September. This shade captures that exact bloom moment: a warm golden-mustard base with the soft amber cast of fully-opened wattle pom-poms, fully pigmented and self-levelling, finishing to a clean glossy mirror surface. The base sits warm of centre — closer to honey, saffron, and turmeric than to bright fashion yellow or cool lemon — and the cream finish reads as polished depth without shimmer interruption. The result is the most distinctly Australian shade in the OPAL gel range: a colour that signals national identity, seasonal turn, and the kind of editorial confidence that doesn’t apologise for being warm.
**Wear Experience & Styling**
Wattle is the spring statement of the OPAL collection — distinctive, warm, and confidently coloured rather than safely neutral. Pair with cream linen, raw cotton, denim, navy tailoring, or any earth-tone palette where the gold leads. Layer over a creamy nude base for a softer honey direction, or apply solo for full saturation. For nail art, French-tip in clean ivory cream over Wattle for a contemporary high-femme tip, or pair with sage or olive accents as a homage to the green-and-gold Australian sporting palette. Application tip: use long single strokes from cuticle to tip — the warm pigment self-levels cleanly when applied in one direction, and cross-strokes can produce slightly visible streaks before cure.
**Skin Tones**
Wattle reads with the strongest confidence on warm and golden undertones. Fair and porcelain skin tones gain editorial contrast that reads as fashion-forward rather than washed out — wear with a clean ivory base if the contrast feels too sharp. Light and medium tones get a polished spring-summer companion that warms the back of the hand. Olive skin sees the gold come forward and complement golden-warm complexions naturally. Tan and deep skin tones glow in this shade — the warm gold lifts strongly against rich complexions and reads as sun-soaked confidence rather than fashion costume.
**Best Worn For**
Spring weekends, summer parties, festival weekends, racing-carnival fascinator events, garden weddings, weekend brunches, family gatherings, art-gallery openings, fashion-week appearances, summer-cocktail evenings, Wattle Day on September 1, Australia Day weekends, and any occasion where the brief is distinctive seasonal warmth rather than safe neutral.
**Pairs With**
Pair with a clean ivory cream for a high-contrast spring manicure that lets Wattle dominate. Layer beside a soft sage or olive green for a true green-and-gold Australian sporting palette. Run alongside a clean white for a fresh summer pairing. Sit it next to a warm caramel nude for a sun-soaked tonal hand.
**About the Finish**
Cream finish suspended in a fully-pigmented golden-mustard 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 honey on porcelain. Top coat brings a clean glassy gloss that intensifies the warm gold without altering the saturation.
**Colour Type**
Warm-toned golden-mustard yellow with no shimmer or flake. Saturation sits in the bright-and-saturated range — fully pigmented in a single coat, jewel-clean in two. Sits at the warm edge of the coral and orange family on the OPAL colour wheel, leaning toward saffron, amber, and honey rather than bright fashion yellow or cool lemon. A close cousin to mustard, fresh turmeric, late-winter sun, and the golden pom-pom blooms of fully-opened wattle.
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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