Living Beauty How Long Does It Really Take for Nail Polish to Dry? Avoid ruining a fresh manicure with these expert tips. By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 8, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article How Long Nail Polish Takes to Dry Factors That Affect Drying Times How to Know If Your Nail Polish Is Dry Ways to Speed Up Drying Times Skip the Cold Water Method Close Photo: Pedrosanchezsaez/Getty Images Getting a manicure is a relaxing way to pamper yourself, but it can quickly become less so when you underestimate the polish's drying time and accidentally ruin your newly painted nails. To ensure your nails look their best post-manicure, it's important to give that lacquer enough time to dry. However, it can be difficult to tell when it's safe to resume normal activities after a manicure—which is why it's important to know how long nail polish really takes to dry. To help answer this question, we're sharing some expert insights, as well as tips for how to speed up drying times. Kelly Bannon, senior product testing manager at ORLY Molly Romah, nail lead at Chillhouse Mimi D, celebrity manicurist and nail artist Barely-There Nail Polishes Perfect for Anyone Looking for a New Go-To Neutral How Long Nail Polish Takes to Dry Generally, nail polish can take about one to two hours to dry completely, but you can typically start using your hands sooner than that. At the very least, you should wait about 20 minutes before doing anything with your hands, which will allow enough time for the top layer to start drying, says Kelly Bannon, senior product testing manager at ORLY. Some quick dry formulas can take about 30 minutes to an hour to dry completely, says Molly Romah, nail lead at Chillhouse. Factors That Affect Drying Times How long it takes nail polish to dry depends on a number of things, like how many coats you apply, how thick each coat is, and what type of polish you choose, says Mimi D, celebrity manicurist and nail artist. For efficient drying times, be sure to apply thin, even coats of the polish. How to Know If Your Nail Polish Is Dry Even when you wait a full hour, it can be hard to tell if your nail polish is completely dry. One way to check is to touch or tap your nails against each other. If they don't stick when you do this, your nail polish is dry, says Romah. Ways to Speed Up Drying Times There are a few ways to make your nail polish dry faster so you can resume normal activities. Wait Two Minutes Between Coats One way to quicken drying times is to wait two minutes between each coat of polish—try painting your nails while you're doing something enjoyable, like watching your favorite TV show, says Mimi. "Let's say you're watching an hour-long show, polish your nails during the show and allow the polish to dry during the commercial breaks or vice versa," she says. Opt for Thin Coats Polish application is super important when it comes to fast drying times. Instead of two thick coats, opt for three thin ones, as thinner layers dry faster than thicker ones, says Bannon. Additionally, it's ideal to use a nail polish that only requires one to three coats (between the base and top coat) to achieve your desired color. Use a Fan Using an electric or hand fan will also help expedite drying times. A hairdryer is also effective, but you will need to be careful about air bubbles forming or lint accidentally sticking to the polish, says Bannon. Use Fast Dry Products There are a few products, like quality top coats and drying drops, that help speed up nail polish drying times. Zoya's Armor Top Coat or Olive & June's Super Glossy Top Coat are two great recommendations, says Mimi. As for quick dry drops, consider a product like ORLY's Fast Dry Drops, which works with the topcoat to dry polish faster, says Bannon. Skip the Cold Water Method One popular method for speeding up drying times is running your nails under cold water, but experts say to avoid doing this. "I don't recommend running underwater because then you have to move and you run the risk of dinging or smudging your polish," says Mimi. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit