Friday, September 30, 2011

OPI Funny Bunny

Hey gals. Today I have a swatch of OPI's Funny Bunny because I saw swatches and wanted to wear it sooo yeah. I'm in a very eh kinda mood just because I have two peels on my right hand and one on my left, meaning I have to cut them again. Thing is, the one on my pointer finger on my right hand starts a little above the nail bed meaning I have to wait a little to cut it, and even then I have to cut it down to the nub. Whatever. Anyways, here's three coats of Funny Bunny.



If you like it but can't find it, no worries. Essie's Marshmallow is a dead on dupe.

What do you think? Love it or hate it? Have you ever had to cut your nails due to peels? Let me know! Thanks for reading.

7 comments:

  1. This color looks so great with your skin tone! I always get peels in my nails & I used to cut them, but then I figured that it was making them peel even more. So I just decided to let it be, and if they peeled a little more, I buffed them out. Eventually they grew out and there was no peels left!

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  2. @ Peace, Love and Polish: Thank you! :) And I tried to buff them out, but that made my nail weak and last night at the movies, my nail COMPLETELY broke off! ): So I cut them again, which you'll see in my next post.

    @ Desiree: Thanks! And I'm not sure about in stores but online it's easy to come by. Like I said, Essie Marshmallow is a dead on dupe, down to the consistency and coverage. It's also easier to come by in stores :)

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  3. i think it is suchhh a pretty color! and it looks fabulous on you!

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  4. this is pretty. I've had peeling nails in the past. I started using Qtica natural nail growth stimulator and no more peeling.

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  6. I have such a problem with peeling and breaking. I have weak nails that never do what they're supposed to! I always have at least one nub nail =( And buffing is not a good thin to do if your nails peal: buffing strips away layers of the skin, making them weaker--and more like to break.

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