26 Bubble Bath Manicure Ideas That Showcase The Iconic Color

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The brand’s Bubble Bath shade, a pale pink, became famous for being the perfect nude-y pink shade. It’s great for all of your favourite simple, neutral looks, but it’s also a great base for bolder, brighter designs. To put it simply, Bubble Bath pink is a must-have for manicures. No matter what your nails look like, how long they are, or what style you like, this colour always looks good. We’ve put together 26 bubble bath nail ideas to show you all the different ways you can wear this classic colour.

Nails with Sheer Stiletto

A stiletto-shaped nail gives your pretty Bubble Bath polish more room to shine.

Simple and Clean

A short and simple manicure is sometimes all you need to get back to the basics. A bubble bath pink colour with a shiny top coat is always a good idea when you’re not sure what to do.

The French manicure is always in style because it looks good. We like to replace your usual nude base with a soft bubble bath pink for a more polished look.

Nudes in a Bubble Bath

Nude ombre nails with bubble bath.

These nails are a mix of bubble bath pink and nude, which makes them look simple but very classy. The different polishes will help you decide how clear or dark you want the final result to be. Choose different shades of the same colour family for a soft gradient.

Bubble Bath That Is Sheer

Pink manicure with sheer bubble bath.

Manicures that are sheer are both simple and classy. This is great for you if you want a manicure that is easy to do. Just put on a few coats of Bubble Bath polish and you’re ready to go.

Bejewelled

Pink nails with green gems in a bubble bath.

Add some fun decorations to your manicure to make it even better. These green rhinestones look even better against the light pink base. Change the bright green colour to a metallic or pastel shade to make a statement without going too far.

3D Chrome

Pink chrome bubble bath with a swirling texture.

Thanks to Hailey Bieber, we all love a chrome manicure moment. But if you want something a little more abstract, try some 3D nail art. These blobs and swirly patterns make a texture that we can’t stop looking at.

The Blue Moon

Pink nails with blue half-moons that shimmer like bubbles.

You can add more colour even though Bubble Bath is the main attraction. Use a bright half-moon design, like this sparkly electric blue colour, to make things stand out. To do this at home, just get some hole reinforcement stickers, cut them in half, and use them as a guide for your design.

The ombre French manicure is a new twist on the classic nail style. Use Bubble Bath as the pink base and then slowly change it into a real white. The ombre design is great on its own, but with a chrome topper, it’s even better.

These little hearts are a great example of a small detail that makes a big difference. The strategic placement of the designs is cute and makes sense. You can either keep the accents the same colour or change them up for a more fun look.

We won’t be able to do this ourselves, but we’ll be getting this butterfly mani done at the salon next time. The butterfly looks great because it covers two fingers and leaves the rest bare. The Bubble Bath base lets the butterfly’s intricate details show through.

This short, shiny French manicure shows that it works on nails of all shapes and lengths. The bubble bath pink gives the look a more modern feel, making it clear that this isn’t your grandma’s French.

Add some sparkle to your bubble bath manicure by putting pink and white strips down the middle. The best thing about this look is that you don’t need a steady hand. The more it looks like you did it yourself, the better.

An ethereal aura nail moment is always in style. We also think the design looks sweet and shy in pink. Use Bubble Bath as the lighter outer edge to make the deeper mauve center stand out.

Not a fan of traditional French? Try a different colour on the tip, like this shimmery gunmetal grey. It’s the best way to still enjoy our favourite Bubble Bath as the weather gets colder.

We like our nails to look icy when the weather gets colder. Add a bubble bath pink and a chrome effect, and you’ve got the perfect cool girl manicure.

Bows have been a popular hair and nail accessory. These big bow nails are both cute and bold at the same time. Use builder gel to add a three-dimensional touch to the ribbon design to make it stand out.

Add some celestial-inspired decorations to your aura nails to make them even better. They are a simple way to make your nails look better and bring out good vibes.

We think this nail art looks very natural. The free-flowing white swirls and soft gold splatters make a classic bubble bath pink mani look even better.

We love nail art that makes a big impact but is easy to do. You only need a thin brush to make these sparkly stripes again. If you’re in a hurry, you can use an eyeliner brush to make those thin lines.

You can add a little nail art to your plain nails by painting one corner of your nail black. The splash of colour makes the otherwise simple look more interesting.

The pale pink tones in Bubble Bath go well with rust red, peach, and orange. The different abstract designs and empty spaces on each nail make the mani stand out.

This style is another great example of how beautiful short, square nails can be. The white marble accent nails make this Bubble Bath mani even more interesting.

How much fun is this old-fashioned paisley mani? To get this 70s-inspired nail look, you’ll need a few different colours of nail polish. The Bubble Bath base is the most important part. The classic pale pink keeps the mismatched design from looking too crazy.

Bubble Bath Nail Ideas Summary

Style Description
Sheer Stiletto Stiletto-shaped nail with Bubble Bath polish
Simple and Clean Short bubble bath pink with shiny top coat
French Twist Soft bubble bath pink nude base
Nude Ombre Bubble bath pink and nude gradient
3D Chrome Chrome texture with swirly patterns
Blue Moon Electric blue half-moon design
Butterfly Mani Butterfly art over bubble bath base
Paisley 70s 70s-inspired mismatched paisley design
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