Luxury Bubble Bath Nail Ideas to Try Right Now

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Luxury Bubble Bath Nail Ideas to Try Right Now.

1. Classic Bare Bubble Bath Mani




Occasionally, the original is still the best. One application of the iconic sheer pink in two thin, even layers equals the purest expression of this trend — simply-there color, which makes nails look healthy, clean, and effortlessly put-together.

2. The Bubble Bunny Layered Look

A favorite take on this theme is to wear the iconic sheer pink over a white, milky white. The mix mellows and calms the pink, providing additional depth, making for a dreamy, multi-dimensional neutral that is a popular choice for bridal and special-occasion manicures.

3. Glazed Donut Chrome Finish




Taking a page from the viral “glazed” beauty trend, a fine dust of the pearl or champagne chrome powder is buffed lightly over a completely cured bubble bath base to provide a glow, reflection and subtle, yet pleasing makeover that is not too much or too little. The effect is soft, glowing and truly beautiful in the flesh.

4. Modern Bubble Bath French Tips

The French Manicure has been many times reinvented and if you use the sheer pink manicure, which is a base color, instead of the traditional nude, it is one of the most elegant updates to the classic French manicure. It is a lighter pink that will blend in nicely, but will not overpower the white tip.

5. Glass-Finish Glossy Mani




A number of thin layers of high shine topcoat over completely cured bubble bath polish will produce a phenomenal depth and dimension of glass like appearance. The effect is such that the surface of the nail looks almost like a liquid, because it catches and reflects light that a single coat can’t make that effective.

6. Soft Jelly Bubble Bath Nails

The translucent, slightly glossy finish of jelly finishes are perfect for this style. The jelly formula makes the surface soft and almost candy like, letting light into the color so as to make it seem truly dimensional.

7. Minimalist line art bubble bath nails




If you don’t want to sacrifice a soft base, but you want to add some personal details, then a few subtle details of extremely fine and light line work (a single, light curve, a tiny star, a light geometric accent) on one or two nails adds some interest but doesn’t detract from the overall softness of the look.