Article: Simple interest is the easiest type of interest to calculate.  It is the product of the principal times the interest rate times time.  The formula for the future value of money using simple interest is FV = P(1 + rt). In this formula, FV = the future value, P = the principal amount, r = rate of interest per year (expressed as a decimal) and t = the number of years. If you have a nest egg you plan to invest, then you might want to determine how much it will grow over a specific period of time. For example, you might have $5,000 to invest. If the simple interest is 8 percent and you plan to withdraw the funds in 10 years, you could use the formula to determine the future value, with P = 5,000, r = .08, and t = 10.  FV = 5,000(1 +.08*10) FV = 5,000 x1.8 FV = 9,000 In 10 years, you would have $9,000.
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Learn the formula for calculating future value with simple interest. Calculate how much your investment will grow.
Article: Since the glue used to apply eyelash extensions is very strong, regular eyelash glue remover may not work on your lashes. Get glue remover that's labeled for use on eyelash extensions and that says it's “professional grade."  You can find eyelash extension glue remover at a drugstore, in a beauty supply store, or online. If you had your extensions professionally done, ask the technician which solvent they uses. Then, see if you can purchase it from them. to easily see where the extensions start. Apply eye makeup remover to a cotton swab or pad, then wipe it over your eyes. Be sure to remove all of your mascara and eyeliner. This will allow you to identify where your real lashes end and the extensions begin.  You can use your normal makeup remover for this step. Don't use a cotton ball or a fuzzy pad, since these could leave lint or cotton fibers behind on your lashes. Under-eye pads are thin, C-shaped pads that have an adhesive on the back. You can use these pads to protect the delicate skin under your eyes. To apply them, pull the back off the adhesive side of a pad. Then, position the pad under your eye with the scooped out side facing your eye. Lightly pat along the surface of the pad to make it stick.  This step is optional, but it will help keep the glue remover off of your skin. If you get the glue remover on your skin, it may cause itching or irritation. You can find under eye pads at your local beauty supply store or online. Use disposable brush applicators or spoolies so you can easily apply the glue remover to your lashes. Coat the brush end of both applicators or spoolies with the glue remover. Then, set 1 of the applicators or spoolies aside for later.  You're going to use 1 applicator or spoolie to apply the glue remover. Then, you'll use the second applicator to remove your extensions. If you prefer, wait to apply the glue remover to the second applicator until you need it. However, it will be difficult for you to see after you apply the glue remover because your eyes will be closed. It's best to do this ahead of time. Set the second applicator or spoolie down somewhere close by so that you can easily find it with your eyes closed. The glue remover can sting and irritate your eyes, so it's important that you don't get it in them. Tightly close your eyes before you apply the remover, then leave them closed until you're finished removing the extensions. It's best if you can have someone help you apply the glue remover and take off your extensions. That way, they can apply the glue remover to both eyes at the same time so you'll be able to finish the process faster. Typically, this is the way a professional technician will do it. However, it's okay to do it yourself if you don't have help. Pull the applicator or spoolie through your lashes like you're applying mascara. However, focus on the ends of your lashes where the extensions are applied. You don't need to get the glue remover on your natural lashes below the extensions. It's okay to open the eye you aren't working on so you can see what you're doing. Just make sure you keep the eye you're working on closed. Apply a thin layer of glue remover just below the midpoint on your lashes. This will make sure that all of the glue dissolves. However, don't put the glue remover on the roots of your lashes or your lash line. It may irritate your skin, and you don't want to risk getting it into your eye. It's okay to skip this step if you know you've already coated the area where the glue is located. You just need to apply the remover over the glue itself. Set a timer and wait 3 minutes for the glue remover to dissolve the glue. Leave your eye closed while the glue remover is on your lashes. Don't rinse off the remover after 3 minutes because you still need to remove the extensions. Some glue removers may recommend leaving the product on for up to 5 minutes. Read your label to check the instructions for the product you're using. Retrieve the second applicator or spoolie that you coated with glue remover earlier. Then, slowly pull the applicator or spoolie through your lashes, starting below the midpoint. The lash extensions should come off in the brush. Use your fingers to pick the lashes off the applicator or spoolie, then continue working until all of your extensions are gone.  You may need to make several passes to remove all of your extensions. You'll know they're all gone when you just see your natural lashes, which will be shorter and an even length. Discard the extensions once you've removed them. Soak a cotton swab or pad with your makeup remover, then wipe it over your eyes to clean away any excess glue or glue remover. Make several passes to make sure the area is totally clean. If you want to cleanse your face, it's okay to do that instead.
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Buy a professional grade eyelash extension glue remover. Remove your eye makeup Place under-eye pads below your eyes to protect your skin. Apply eyelash glue remover to 2 brush applicators or spoolies. Close the eye you're working on so you don't get the glue remover in it. Swipe the applicator or spoolie from the midpoint of your lashes to the tips. Sweep glue remover on the lower part of your lashes, avoiding the lash line. Let the glue remover sit for 3 minutes so it can break down the glue. Pull the second applicator or spoolie through your lashes to remove the extensions. Use a gentle eye makeup remover to clean away excess glue remover.
Article: Avoid hairsprays with added perfumes, oils, or conditioners, as they can stain and damage clothing. Check the ingredients list on the bottle before using a hairspray. This will prevent the hairspray from drying out on the stain. Hold the hairspray about 2 inches (5 cm) from the stain while you're spraying. Make sure the stain is completely soaked with hairspray. Use a toothbrush for smaller stains. Check to see if the pen stain is gone before you put the garment in the dryer. If the stain is still there, apply more hairspray to the stain or try using a different stain remover.
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Use hairspray that contains alcohol. Dampen the ink stain with a wet cloth or sponge. Spray the ink stain with the hairspray. Scrub the hairspray into the ink stain using a scrub brush. Wash the stained garment on its regular setting.