Sunday, September 16, 2012

Ways to make your nails dry faster

Ways to make your nails dry faster
I find that after creating a masterpiece with my nails, I would have to wait for them to dry or else I could somehow mess them up. There are times where I think my nail polish has dried, and when I try to run errands I find that I ruined two to three of my nails. Here are some ways to help your nails dry faster to avoid ruining your nails.
Spray it down
Purchase nail drying spray at your local drugstore, OR Pam (and other cooking oil aerosols) actually help your nails to dry more quickly and not to mention, help moisturize your fingers. 10 minutes.
Freeze it out
I notice that cold hardens polish, so ice water baths should do the same. Before you start painting your nails, you should fill a bowl with ice cubes and run cold water over the top. 5-6 minutes.
Blow it
No, I don’t mean for you to blow your nails constantly. I meant you should get your hair dryer. You should blow-dry your nails with cold air and also in low setting. If you have it on strong air, it will cause little ripples and bumps. 2-3 minutes.
Modern technology (Electronic air duster)
This I find a little tricky because of the air pressure. You should test out a good distance or else the pressure will ruin your polish. 1-2 minutes.
Old fashion (Air duster)
I find that air duster is the faster way to dry nail polish. Given that the liquid inside the can absorbs heat and let out a cooling stray. Just stray the liquids across your nails after  done painting. Less than 1 minutes.

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