
Indeed, Bubble Bunny is officially the most stylish OPI combination ever.
If you're aiming for an extraordinarily luxurious-looking manicure that will have people admiring your nails, I strongly suggest opting for a custom approach. This doesn't imply that you need to visit a lab to create your own nail color; instead, simply layer two or more shades to achieve a distinctive appearance. This is a technique frequently utilized by top manicurists for their celebrity clients, although some polishes blend together better than others. Generally, sheer, milky tones always look exquisite, and you can easily adjust the number of coats to achieve your preferred color intensity. One of the most stylish combinations (according to editors and my Instagram feed) is informally called "Bubble Bunny," which combines two highly sought-after OPI polishes. Below is the complete breakdown.
What Are Bubble Bunny Nails? You simply mix OPI's Bubble Bath and Funny Bunny, and voilà—Bubble Bunny nails are born! This soapy, sheer combination yields the lightest touch of pink. Bubble Bath alone leans towards a sweet, candy-like pink, while Funny Bunny is widely regarded as the top pick for milky white manicures. Both are sheer yet buildable, allowing you to opt for a watery appearance or layer multiple coats for a creamier, more opaque finish.
Here’s how Bubble Bath appears by itself. When blended, the Bubble Bath pink becomes slightly less saturated and appears even more elegant than before. It's no surprise this combination often surfaces on my Instagram feed, favored by celebrity manicurists, content creators, and WWW beauty editors alike. Who What Wear US social media editor, Emma Hughes, particularly commends this custom shade and refers to the "always flattering" duo as her "one tried-and-true OPI nail combination for life." Color me influenced!
You have a couple of methods for mixing the two polishes. You can either A) begin with two thin coats of Bubble Bath followed by a thin coat of Funny Bunny (Hughes's favored approach), or B) put a few drops of both polishes on a palette and mix them before applying the new custom shade to your nails. (You can find a quick tutorial from nail art enthusiast Adeeba Khan here.) The first method tends to be less messy, while the latter might provide a better blend. I recommend trying both options to see which method works best for your next manicure. Trust me—once you try this OPI combination, it'll be all you want to wear in the near future.
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Indeed, Bubble Bunny is officially the most stylish OPI combination ever.
It’s something you shouldn’t overlook.