Hello, today I am putting a very popular trick to the test. So many people have claimed Pam cooking spray will instantly dry wet nail polish. When I heard of his trick I prayed so hard for it to work. I don't know about you but I feel like my nails are ugly without a polished look. Though, most of the time I can't just sit around and wait for my nail polish to dry. I have things to do and a toddler to take care of. Anyways, today I decided to take it upon myself and test it out.
The directions say: Spray Pam on wet nails, wipe it off, they're completely dry!

For those who are curious, I used a nail polish that doesn't have any fast drying claims. It's just your regular everyday formula.
For my first try I painted one of my nails with one coat and the other with two coats. Then, I sprayed the Pam cooking spray all over my nails and waited 10 seconds to gently wipe it off.
As you can see in the photo above, the cooking spray didn't dry my nails at one bit. Both of my nails smeared everywhere when I went to wipe it off. I didn't use much pressure at all. So, unfortunately, this method does not work.
This time I decided to let the Pam cooking spray dry on its own. I also did the same thing with my nails(one finger has two coats, the other one).
After the Pam finally dried I put my finder over the polish to see if they dried as well. My ring finger has two coats of nail polish and I noticed it was still wet and smudged when I touched it. So nope it didn't work.
My pinky finger only had one coat and didn't smudge when I touched it! This is the only way I could get the Pam to actually dry my nails. At least there's some truth to this theory!
Overall, I think this method isn't worth the trying. It's takes forever to dry and your hands get all greasy. Isn't the point of this trick to have fast drying nails without the hassle of waiting? I guess it works if you apply one coat of nail polish and wait for the Pam to dry on its own but honestly I would rather just pay for a fast drying nail polish. Try it out yourself and tell me what you think.
Has this trick worked for you? Let me know in the comment section below!
Thank you for reading, TaylorPie.