OPI Funny Bunny Comparisons

OPI Funny Bunny swatch

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OPI Funny Bunny is one of most favored nail shades among our readers and it is also one of the best selling shades at OPI.

What makes it so beautiful is that it’s a milky white.

It gives your nails the look of an almost french manicure with the lovely white tips, without all the effort and a touch of softness, given the sheerness of the shade.

And because Funny Bunny is such a popular white nail color, it’s often compared to other popular white nail colors.

So in today’s post, we’re going to go over the differences between OPI Funny Bunny, when compared to OPI Kyoto Pearl and essie blanc.

We’ll start with swatches of OPI Funny Bunny, followed by comparisons to OPI Kyoto Pearl and essie blanc. 

Beginning with OPI Funny Bunny:

OPI Funny Bunny swatch

OPI Funny Bunny

Shown in 2 coats, Funny Bunny is a sheer, milky white with neutral undertones.

OPI Kyoto Pearl swatch
OPI Funny Bunny VS OPI Kyoto Pearl

OPI Funny Bunny VS OPI Kyoto Pearl

Shown in 2 coats, Kyoto Pearl is a medium to full coverage pearlescent white. 

Compared to Funny Bunny, Kyoto Pearl has a shimmering pearl finish, whereas Funny Bunny is a sheer cream, with no shimmer.

essie blanc swatch
OPI Funny Bunny vs essie blanc swatch

OPI Funny Bunny vs essie blanc

Shown in 3 coats, essie blanc is an opaque, cool white cream. 

Compared to OPI’s Funny Bunny, blanc is designed to be opaque rather than sheer, plus it requires 1 more coat for even coverage. 

Funny Bunny is also a touch more on the neutral side, whereas essie blanc is cooler-toned.

These are all classic white nail colors that would make the perfect addition to any nail collector’s stash. 

To end…

If you’re looking for a sheer milky white, go with OPI Funny Bunny.

Prefer a pearl? Get OPI Kyoto Pearl.

Need an opaque white? essie blanc is the answer.

For best results, pair the OPI shades with an OPI Base and Top Coat. Pair the essie shade with an essie base and top coat.
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Amanda is the founder and lead writer of Lots of Lacquer, which she launched in 2021 to share her love of nail care and nail art.

With over 25 years of experience in all things nails, she creates tutorials, reviews, and guides that are easy to follow and genuinely helpful because she tests every product and technique herself.

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