However, I may be missing something but all it did was make my hands greasy. Theory: Just like in a nail salon, a blast of cool air helps dry nails faster. Verdict: It works Theory: Similar to ice water, putting your hands in a freezer will dry and set your nails faster. Verdict: I couldn't stand there with the door open and hands in the freezer long enough to determine if it will work.
My nails were entirely dry after 5 minutes. I changed my clothes, put away dishes, and went to bed and woke up with not one smudge or dent.
Final verdict? There are a lot of methods to quickly dry nail polish, but most only dry the surface coat, still making it easy to ruin your manicure. However, it wasn't worth messing up the entire paint job. Nina couldn't even keep her hands in for five seconds. It was literal torture. As you can see on her pinkie, the five seconds wasn't enough time, because the paint smudged.
If you're going to try this, make sure you can actually stand to keep your fingers in the bowl. Farrah dried her nails on the cool setting for one minute, but they were still wet. After three minutes — you guessed it — still wet. Basically, a hair dryer definitely is not a miracle worker for wet nails.
Do not attempt to scrub off the excess oil immediately. Instead, wait for one hour, and do not wash your hands. After that, you can scrub away the excess oil. We said previously that cold hardens the nail polish. If you like you can use the ice bath trick, or you can take things to the next level. This trick is less comfortable, but it is worth if you can handle the cold. For those of you who are feeling adventurous, just pop your hands into the freezer and let it do the heavy lifting.
The ice-cold environment will quickly thicken the nail polish. Once the chill becomes too much, remove your hands from the freezer. This is the easiest trick of all on the list. But it is also one of the least efficient. This trick will help you dry the very top layer of polish, but it might not completely dry your nail polish. Well, those who swear by it, suggest you need to run your fingertips under a cold tap for 60 seconds.
Be careful not to bump into anything during the process. If you do not like to try DIY tricks for drying your nail polish, it is always a good idea to invest in a bottle of top coat with quick-drying results.
Find one in a retail shop or in a pharmacy. With that in mind, if you know any other trick to dry your nails in a hurry, share with the rest of us. We all need quick tricks every now and then. Hello, I use the ice water trick. I manicure my nails and the ice is really cooling the water. I plunge in for a couple of minutes. Air dry!
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