Bubble Bath + Funny Bunny 🛁🐰💅🏾
2 coats of Funny Bunny + 1 coat of Bubble Bath
I absolutely adore finding those perfect nail polish combinations that just make your hands look effortlessly chic. And let me tell you, the OPI Funny Bunny and Bubble Bath duo is an absolute game-changer! I first heard about it online and decided to give it a try for some new NAIL INSPO, and I haven't looked back since. It’s become my signature look for a reason. Many of you might be wondering about the best way to achieve that sought-after 'funny bunny and bubble bath french manicure' look, and I'm here to share my personal trick. The magic really happens with the layering! I start with two thin coats of OPI Funny Bunny. This polish is fantastic because it provides a beautiful, slightly milky white base that isn't too stark. It creates a soft, clean canvas for your nails. Applying two coats ensures an even, opaque finish without looking streaky. Once those are dry, I follow up with just one coat of OPI Bubble Bath. This is where the magic truly comes alive! Bubble Bath is a sheer, delicate pink that melts into the Funny Bunny, giving it that soft, ethereal glow. It softens the white and adds a healthy, polished tint that mimics the natural nail bed perfectly. It's less about a traditional harsh French tip and more about a subtle, blended elegance. Now, if you're aiming for a more defined 'bubble bath funny bunny french manicure' with a distinct tip, you can absolutely adapt this combo. After your two coats of Funny Bunny, you can use a pure white polish like OPI Alpine Snow for the very tip, and then seal everything with one coat of Bubble Bath. This creates a slightly more pronounced French look while still benefiting from the softening effect of Bubble Bath. I've found that using Funny Bunny itself for the base and then a sheer top coat helps in achieving that subtle, sophisticated gradient that people often confuse for a professional salon job. For those who love a bit of sparkle, trying 'funny bunny with glitter' is another fantastic option. I sometimes add a thin layer of a fine glitter top coat over the entire nail after the Bubble Bath, or even just a delicate line of glitter along the smile line of the French tip for a special occasion. It adds just enough bling without overpowering the classic feel. Another common question I get is about different ratios, like '2 coats bubble bath funny bunny' versus my preferred '2 coats funny bunny 1 coat bubble bath'. While you can certainly experiment, I personally find that starting with Funny Bunny provides a better base for the sheer pink to blend into. If you reverse it, with two coats of Bubble Bath, you might find the pink is a bit too dominant, and the milky white effect is lessened. The key is to see what works best for your skin tone and desired opacity. And for those who prefer longer-lasting manicures, both Funny Bunny and Bubble Bath are available in gel formulas. If you're using regular polish, always remember to use a good quality base coat and a super glossy top coat to extend the wear and shine, giving you that 'funny bunny bubble bath gel' look without the commitment of a salon gel service. With these tips, you'll have the perfect 'funny bunny bubble bath nail combo' that lasts!