"Bubble Bath" Nails Are a Minimalist's Dream

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Last year was the year of minimalist beauty, and judging by the latest trends on TikTok, it's not slowing down any time soon. In keeping with the "quiet luxury" and "clean girl" aesthetics, various spin-offs of simple nail looks are everywhere: on the runway, in our Instagram feeds, and on the hands of our favorite celebrities and influencers. One of our favorite takes on the trend is "bubble bath" nails.

Like the manicures that came before it — like glazed doughnut and "naked" nails, to name a couple of standouts — the bubble-bath nail trend is uber soft and understated. The look centers around elevating your natural nails, but better. If that sounds like your dream manicure, keep scrolling as celebrity manicurist Julie Kandalec, who works with the likes of Joe Jonas, Emily Blunt, and Jessica Chastain (among many others), goes into more detail.


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Julie Kandalec is a celebrity manicurist.


What Are Bubble-Bath Nails?

Whether you still take baths now or they're a distant childhood memory, you can likely picture that pinkish hue that fills the tub when you pour in a dash of bubble bath. As the name suggests, the nails are not too dissimilar to the milk-bath trend of this past year. Though they lean more pink than white like the original, they still feature that cloudiness that's characteristic of the look.

"It's like a strawberry milkshake," Kandalec tells PS. To get the manicures you see all over your Instagram feed, you'll likely want to get BIAB nails, otherwise known as structured gel or builder in a bottle manicure. "It's full-coverage baby pink builder gel," she says.

However, builder gel isn't always necessary, as the trend works well on short nails as well.

Best Nail Polish For Bubble-Bath Nails

As far as the execution goes, bubble-bath nails are fairly easy to get as they don't include any intricate nail art. Some shades that immediately come to Kandalec's mind to get the look include CND Vinylux Longwear Strawberry Smoothie ($11) and Gelish Soak-Off Gel Polish in Pink Smoothie (salon only).

For an at-home version, try two coats of the OPI Nail Lacquer in Bubble Bath ($12) and one coat of OPI Nail Lacquer in Funny Bunny ($12). The viral combination has been hailed for being the perfect shade of pink.

For inspiration to bring with you to the salon, keep scrolling.

Bubble-Bath Nails on Square Tips

Here's an example of bubble-bath nails on square tips. The color is universally flattering and pops against all skin tones.

Bubble-Bath Nails on Round Tips

Want the perfect bubble-bath nails? Try the look on round tips. This bubble-bath nail color looks super subtle, yet polished.

Bubble-Bath Nails on Oval Tips

The polish pairs beautifully with equally natural-looking nail shapes, like square, oval, and round nails. This example is bubble-bath OPI.

Bubble-Bath Nails on Short Nails

You don't need gel to get the look. The bubble-bath nail polish in regular form achieves the color perfectly. The trend fits in well with the quiet luxury aesthetic.

Bubble-Bath Nails on Long Nails

Bubble-bath nails look very soft and luxurious. This shade is a bit different than plain funny bunny nails because it has a sheer pink hue.