Hate to wait for nail polish to dry?
These expert tips can help reduce that precarious wait time.
Waiting for your nail polish to dry can be a grueling experience.
That’s inevitably when you get an important call or have an itch in a particularly hard-to-reach area.
Rest assured, we have hacks that can help dry nails faster.
The ice-cold water sets the stage to harden polish quickly and dry faster.
This step is especially important when you’re going after a more in-depth nail look, likevelvet nails.
Instead, she recommends using a fan on a low setting to help polish firm up and dry faster.
Just be sure not to position the fan too close because that can lead to bubbles.
Apply Drying Drops
One jot down of drying drops to try isOPI Drip Dry Lacquer Drying Drops.
“Some do have added conditioning benefits as well.”
Apply Cooking Spray
Can’t get your hands on drying drops?
Other oils (coconut, olive, or even baby oil) work the same way.
Try an Enamel Spray
Enamel or nail-drying sprays are options for drying nails quickly, says Aaron.
She recommendsDemert’s Nail Enamel Dryerbecause it helps dry nails faster while also hydrating cuticles.
Also, this method may cause your manicure to look uneven or chip faster later on.
Nevertheless, if you’re in a pinch, this hack may serve as a quick-and-easy solution.
Choose a Fast-drying Shade
Fact: Somenail polish colorsdry faster than others.
you might also point it at yourpartially driednails to help them finish drying more quickly.
For this trick, let your nails air-dry for at least 10 minutes.
(Spraying compressed air at just-polished nails may put dents or smudges in your manicure.)
Settling in with amood-boosting TV showor movie helps keep you from participating in other hand-focused, manicure-busting activities.
Hold your hands in front of the air conditioner or stick them in the freezer for about 2 minutes.
Yes, it’s cold; take a break if you have to.
Who says beauty doesn’t require a little hardship?
(Older polish goes on thicker and takes longer to dry.)
Here’s a quick way to tell if your polish is dry, without ruining your whole manicure.