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Prep your nails by filing and buffing them. Let your nail polish dry or cure. Let the top coat dry or cure.

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At this point, you can also brush on some liquid latex or white school glue to the cuticle area around your nails. This way, once you are done with your manicure, all you have to do is peel off the liquid latex or glue off, and all of the excess powder, nail polish, and Sharpie will come right with it. You can use this Sharpie-on-mirror powder technique on UV gel, non-UV gel, and regular nail polish. If you are using UV gel nail polish, let it cure under a LED lamp, about 30 seconds. If you are using non-UV gel nail polish or regular nail polish, let it dry completely. You can speed up the drying process on regular nail polish by dipping them into icy water—just be sure to dry them off with a tissue afterwards! This step is very important, and you must be careful with the timing. If you don't let the top coat cure or dry long enough, it will be sticky, and you'll get a messy finish. If you wait too long, especially with the non-UV gel and regular top coat, the powder may not stick.  If you are using UV gel top coat, let it cure under an LED lamp for 30 to 60 seconds. If you are using a non-UV gel top coat or a regular top coat, wait until it feels dry to the touch. It needs to feel rubbery, but not tacky or sticky.