With most nail dryers, you can place one or both hands inside and a fan will blow warm or cool air to dry nail polish. For instance, dipping nails into a bowl of ice water or running them under cold tap water for two minutes. The cold temperature helps set polish. Allow nails to air dry for at least one minute before placing in water. A LED UV nail dryer like NearbyExpress uses ultraviolet rays to dry your nail polish more quickly.
After you put the regular nail polish on then wait for it to dry then you put the crackle on and as it drys it will crackle.
I think that every nail polish dry but I dont really know
Fast Dry Nail Polish
This is a product that lets the nail polish dry mailchi.mp/31c43cb1692b/h21
You could try putting some nail polish remover in it.
There are different 'machines' that spew out air to dry your nails. You could always try a hair dryer, too, although you might screw up your nail polish while turning it on, and if not done carefully, may cause bubbles or nail polish mountains. Apparently cooking spray works, too, as shown here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTPLDBZxDqc :)
Clear nail polish is great if you want your nails to look shiny and feel smooth without actually wearing a colored nail polish. Also, applying clear nail polish over a nail polish color you are wearing preserves the colored nail polish for a longer amount of time.
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To get ANYTHING to cure by UV light, it's got to contain UV-reactive chemicals. Gel nail preparation has the UV chemical in it. A nail polish called Shellac is also UV-reactive. Regular nail polish doesn't cure under UV light, it dries and exposing it to UV doesn't do a thing. (Here's a little hint: If you want regular nail polish to dry fast, get a table lamp you can lower to about 6" above the tabletop. Turn the light on and stick your hand under it; the heat will dry the polish faster.)
regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula (protein for the nail), maximum strength acetone, non-acetone, gel nail polish remover, artificial nail polish remover, acetone for dry brittle nails, powder-acetone free nail polish remover, list goes on and on. You can find them @ your local drug store.
put on a base coat let that dry and then applie the crackle nail polish it has to a proper crackle nail polish tho you can't just use ordanary nail polish
The manufacturers add a solvent (ethanol) to the polish that makes the crackle layer dry quickly and unevenly. Curiously, this is the opposite of the way "normal" nail polish should work, as it should dry smoothly and evenly. This answer is from a different question site.