In order to download apps from the App Store, you will need to either be connected to a wireless network or your cellular data plan. See this guide for details on connecting your iPad to a network. You will need to have an Apple ID linked with your iPad in order to download apps from the App Store. You can check by opening the Settings app and selecting "iTunes & App Store". You should see your Apple ID at the top of the menu. If not, log in or create a new Apple ID. Locate the App Store icon on your iPad's home screen and tap on it to launch the App Store. You will be taken to the App Store main page. Use the search bar if you want to find a specific application, or browse in the top apps if you need suggestions. Once you've found an app you like, tap on it to open the download page. When you've selected an app, you will be shown a description and some screenshots. You can also read reviews from other users. Use this information to determine if the app is what you need. If the app costs money, there will be a button indicating the price. If the app is free, the button will say "Free". Tap the price to confirm the purchase with the credit card associated with your Apple ID (or any gift card balance that you've redeemed). Once you've purchased the app, or tapped the "Free" button, the button will change to an "Install" button. Tap the "Install" button. The app will begin downloading to your iPad. You can monitor the progress by looking at the loading circle. Some apps are very large and can take a significant amount of time to download and install. If you are still on the application's App Store page, you can tap the "Open" button that appears after the app has finished installing. Otherwise, the app will appear on your Home screen after it has finished installing, and can be opened from there.

Summary: Ensure that you are connected to a network. Check that you are logged in with your Apple ID. Open the App Store. Browse for applications that you want to have. Read about the app. Tap on the "Free" or "Price" button. Install the app. Open your new application.


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Summary: Tap on “Messages” from the Home screen of your Android device. Tap on the name or phone number you want to send a reply to. Compose your message, then tap on “Send.


Since you’ll be cleaning hair and dead skin cells out of your shaver, you may not want to do it over a floor. Cleaning your shaver over your sink will allow you to easily get rid of fallen hairs and skin with just a bit of water. Some shavers have an on/off switch, whereas others have a switch you depress to activate the blades. Either way, make sure it isn’t running; you want to make sure there is no electric current running through the shaver before you begin. If water gets into the shaver, it could cause electrocution or damage the shaver. If your electric shaver is battery powered, you may want to remove the batteries before cleaning it. Since you’re about to clean it, you should take a moment to make sure there aren’t any cracks in the casing or damage to the shaver head, such as nicks in the blades. If you can see any seals or gaskets, make sure to inspect them for damage.

Summary: Hold the shaver over your bathroom sink. Turn off and unplug the shaver. Inspect your shaver for defects.


A scene hairstyle is composed of several layers at different lengths. Usually three main layers are used for this hairstyle. Before you cut, plan where you would like the layers of your hairstyle to line up.  To get ideas of cut and color, you may wish to look at pictures online to see which sort of style you prefer. Websites like Tumblr are particularly good sources for images of the scene hairstyle. Consider your personal preferences but also consider what lengths will emphasize your best features. If you face is too round, for example, you may wish to have the upper layers end around your jawline, to make your face appear more narrow. Your jaw, chin, shoulders, and collarbone make good points of reference for your cut. Feel free to infuse your own creativity in how you approach the kind of cut you want. Implement different aspects of different haircuts to create your scene haircut. Understand the basics of scene haircuts and which elements create what kind of look. Scene hair means short, choppy layers but different techniques create different looks so it’s important to know terminology, especially if you’re trying to convey to a professional the kind of look you’re going for.  Fringe: the trademark side-swept bangs common for scene haircuts. Razored: a razor edge is used to skim hair off of your ends by thinning out the strands. It makes the end result appear more messy and lived-in. Choppy: purposely uneven layers that contrasts the typical straight, bluntly cut layered hairstyle. ”Asian Mullet”: commonly used refer to scene hair. It is a cut divided into two parts where the top of the hair is choppy, short layers and the bottom of the haircut is left long. Be sure to include the length you’d like your layers and the bottom so that you aren’t literally left rocking a mullet. Teased: sections of your hair are backcombed to create big volume. It is another element of scene hair. Don’t be afraid to look at his/her portfolio and to describe in depth the kind of haircut that you want. It is important to be vocal and as descriptive as possible. Use your research, photo references, and previously mentioned terminology to ensure that you are getting your ideal scene hair cut by the stylist. If you have curly hair, decide whether or not you want to use a straightener everyday to maintain your scene look. If not, make sure that whatever length you decide on works for both curly and straightened hair – that way the length you want isn’t contingent upon daily heat application.
Summary: Plan your cut. Familiarize yourself with the silhouette you're after to ensure that you replicate the right style. Choose a hairstylist whose work you admire.