Beauty Beauty Products & Tools How To Dry Nails Fast When You're In a Crunch Ain't nobody got time to be waiting around. By Dianna Mazzone Dianna Mazzone Dianna Mazzone is a New York-based writer and editor who covers all things beauty, wellness, and celebrity. In addition to hosting a podcast, her works have been published in several national publications. InStyle's editorial guidelines and Tessa Petak Tessa Petak Instagram Tessa Petak is a Brooklyn-based writer who helps to cultivate InStyle's illustrious news coverage across a wide range of topics including celebrity, fashion, and entertainment. She also produces and composes celebrity profiles and features for the site and InStyle's digital issues. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on September 23, 2022 @ 12:02PM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. You've successfully applied two coats of Essie's Wicked without spilling or turning your cuticles bordeaux. Well done! Now all you've got to do is sit still long enough for your nail polish to dry. Ugh. But when there are emails to write, texts to be sent, and Instagram photos to post, you can't afford to be digitally sidelined for long. That's why we tapped New York City-based manicurist Liang and Rachel Apfel Glass, founder of celebrity-loved, New York City-based nail salon GlossLab for their tricks to make nail polish dry faster. Find Your New Favorite Nail Polish Color Our Top Picks Revlon Salon Infrared Hair Dryer at Amazon Jump to Review Essie Quick-E Drying Drops at Target Jump to Review Zoya Fast Drops at Zoya.com Jump to Review Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat at Amazon Jump to Review Rimmel 60 Seconds Super Shine Nail Polish at Amazon Jump to Review Johnson's Mineral Oil Enriched with Shea & Cocoa Butter at Amazon Jump to Review Cirque Colors Glitter Nail Polish at Amazon Jump to Review Essie Nail Lacquer in Set In Stones at Amazon Jump to Review Dry Your Nails With a Blowout — For Your Mani The cool-shot button on your dryer can do more than seal your hair's cuticles — it can set nail polish, too. "It's probably the most effective way to dry nails fast," says Liang, who notes that hot air actually prevents polish from hardening. Revlon Salon Infrared Hair Dryer 4.7 Amazon View On Amazon View On Walmart View On Beallsflorida.com Dry Nails By Taking a Dip in Cold Water Now that we know cold air helps polish harden, employ the same cool principle with water: Dip wet nails into a bowl of cold H2O, says Liang — just be sure to wait at least a minute before doing so to allow your polish to set preliminary. A two-minute dunk should dry nails to the point that you can go about your business as normal. But while this little hack may be a solution for some, Apfel Glass actually recommends ditching water altogether during the mani process because she says that it's a "breeding ground for germs and bacteria." It can also cause your mani to chip quicker too, according to Apfel Glass because "water causes the nail plate to expand which then causes the polish to chip once the nail dries and assumes its original structure." So if you've got the extra time, wait it out or try one of our other tricks. But we'd be lying if we said the cold-water trick didn't work. Apply Quick-Dry Drops to Your Nails Give your nails a few minutes of drying time, then apply one to two drops of dry drops to each nail, and voilà! Just make sure to tip your hands so the formula covers the entire nail. Within five minutes, you'll have a rock hard mani that won't smudge. There are several brands that offer dry drops, but we love Essie's Quick-e Drying Drops as well as Zoya's Fast Drops. Essie Quick-E Drying Drops Courtesy View On Target View On CVS Zoya Fast Drops Courtesy View On Zoya.com Invest in a Quick-Dry Nail Polish If you can't get your hands on any drops, switch your usual top coat for a quick-dry version, says Liang, who favors longtime InStyle Best Beauty Buy award winner Seche Vite. Apfel Glass also favors quick drying polishes — her salons around N.Y.C. are stocked with a variety of colors that are dry before you're out the door. But you can also stock up on your own supply for all your at-home manis — there are plenty affordable and drug-store brand quick dries that won't knock any time out of your day. Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat 4.8 JcPenny View On Amazon View On Target View On Walmart Rimmel 60 Seconds Super Shine Nail Polish Amazon View On Amazon Slather On Some Oil to Quickly Dry Nails Get some baby oil, or even cooking spray, and apply a layer of oil on top of your nails. In about a minute or two, you should have a dry finish. Once you see it starting to bead a the top of your nail, you can gently (and safely) wipe it off with a tissue. Johnson's Baby Oil, Mineral Oil Enriched with Shea & Cocoa Butter Amazon View On Amazon Keep Your Nails Still When Drying Of course, finding a speedy trick to dry your nails in the blink of an eye is ideal, but if you don't have any of the above solutions at your disposal, it's time to practice some patience. Apfel Glass recommends laying your hands on a flat surface and avoid scrolling on your phone. It may feel like an eternity, but it'll actually save you time if you don't have to go back and touch up smudges. The 10 Polish Colors Everyone Will Be Wearing This Spring If you are in a hurry, and you accidentally smudge, all hope is not lost. Apfel Glass recommends reaching for that glitter polish "to spruce up polish and rescue chipped nails." Cirque Colors Glitter Nail Polish Courtesy View On Amazon Essie Nail Lacquer in Set In Stones Target View On Amazon View On Target