Breastfeeding a newborn means a lot of down time to surf the internet. I've been on Pinterest a lot lately (and also watching reruns of Teen Mom). On Pinterest I saw a tip that said putting Pam non stick cooking spray on nails will dry them extra fast. I googled this, and while other sites talk about it, no one actually tested it with a controlled test. I decided to test this for myself.
I painted my nails with one Sally Hansen Base coat and two coats of OPI Party in My Cabana (no top coat). I waited 30 seconds and then sprayed Pam only on my left hand and let the other hand just dry naturally. On the internet it says to wipe off the Pam after spraying. I waited a minute and wiped the Pam. The results?
Pam does make your nails dry faster, BUT it only the top coat. You can still ding your nails as the under layers are not dry. I actually don't think the Pam is drying your nails, it seems like its just putting a oily coating on the nail polish so if you accidentally brush up against the polish it won't stick to anything (like lint). If your nails hit a hard object the polish will still ding.
In conclusion, Pam does work to "dry" your nails, but you can still get dings. Would I use it again? Probably, it also leaves my cuticles shiny.
One other thing, one forum said that Pam makes your nails chip easier. I did not find this to be the case, as both hands chipped evenly.
Also remember to spray the Pam over the sink, as it is quite messy.
Does Pam make nails dry faster? Yes, but its more to protect against accidental brushing up against something, no major dings. |
Nails with Pam sprayed on them. Pretty good cuticle treatment too :) |
OPI Party in My Cabana |