Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap a movie. Tap a viewing option. Confirm your identity.

Answer: This displays info about the movie, including its ratings, a summary, running time. Depending on the movie, you may see several options for watching. If the movie is available for purchase through Apple, tap the Buy button that displays the price. If it's available for a 30-day rental term, you can tap the Rent button with a price.   To download the movie to your iPad, tap the cloud icon with a downward-pointing arrow. To play the movie, tap the Play button (the sideways triangle). Depending on your settings, you may be asked to confirm your Apple ID and password or Touch ID to confirm the purchase. Once the movie is purchased, it will appear in the Library tab.  To start streaming the video now, tap the Play button on the movie. You can also continue with this method to learn how to download the movie to your tablet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Acquire a license from the Department of Health. Meet national cosmetic regulation standards. Look up your area’s specific microblading requirements. Apply

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To work legally as any type of technician, you’ll need to acquire an operating license from your Department of Health or Public Health. Depending on your location, this license may be for cosmetology, permanent makeup, or tattooing. To apply for a license, contact the department and request an application. Make sure you know and meet their requirements for facility, equipment, and personal hygiene before applying. Whether practicing with a license or not, national governing boards like the Food and Drug Administration have strict cosmetic requirements to keep consumers safe. These are available to view on the board’s official website and range from pigment and ink requirements to infection and injury prevention. To avoid major fines or malpractice lawsuits, make sure you understand and comply with any and all national standards. Microblading is regulated on the local level as a form of permanent makeup or tattoo. These regulations vary widely by country, state or district, and county. For information on what you need to become a practicing technician in your specific area, contact your local Department of Health, Cosmetology, Human Services, or Commerce. for a job. If you’re just starting out, look for jobs at cosmetic and permanent makeup boutiques. Do not expect a full technician position right away, though assistant technician jobs are well within reach. Once you have significant cosmetic experience, try opening your own practice to make more money and have greater control over your career. Look for jobs with organizations and individuals listed on the SPCP and AAM’s online databases.