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SH HASKELL MATIZ+ VIOL 300ML
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- I’m so grateful I was forced to learn and use Haskell for a semester. I’m even more grateful that I’ll never use it again.Seriously, I love how it expanded and improved the way I think about and use programming languages. However, there’s no way in hell I’ll ever use it again.
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Ficha Técnica e Modo de uso:
Shampoo Haskell Pré-Matização Matiza+ Violeta 300ml
Indicação:
Para cabelos loiros e grisalhos.
Shampoo Pré-Matização limpa e repara os fios, iniciando o processo de matização e possui um pH levemente alto, o que auxilia na deposição do pigmento da máscara.
Desenvolvido para neutralizar o tom amarelado dos cabelos loiros e grisalhos, deixando os fios platinados, sem ressecá-los.
A arginina, promove nutrição e reforça a estrutura interna do fio, aumentando sua resistência e flexibilidade.
Além de ter um cheiro oriental doce almiscarado.
Sugestão de Uso:
Para usar o Shampoo Haskell Matiza Mais Violeta com 300ml de forma eficaz, siga estas etapas básicas:
- Comece molhando completamente o seu cabelo com água morna.
Certifique-se de que todo o cabelo esteja bem saturado.
- Aplique uma quantidade adequada de shampoo na palma da sua mão.
A quantidade pode variar dependendo do comprimento e da espessura do seu cabelo.
Geralmente, uma quantidade do tamanho de uma moeda é suficiente para cabelos de comprimento médio.
- Esfregue as mãos juntas para distribuir o shampoo e, em seguida, aplique-o uniformemente por todo o cabelo.
Certifique-se de focar nas áreas onde você deseja neutralizar os tons amarelados, como nas mechas ou nas partes mais claras do cabelo.
- Massageie suavemente o shampoo no couro cabeludo e nos fios, criando uma espuma suave.
Evite esfregar vigorosamente, pois isso pode embaraçar ou danificar o cabelo.
- Deixe o shampoo agir por alguns minutos.
O tempo de espera recomendado geralmente varia de 2 a 5 minutos, mas verifique as instruções no rótulo do produto para obter orientações específicas.
- Enxágue o cabelo completamente com água morna até que a água saia limpa e sem resíduos de shampoo.
- Após enxaguar o shampoo, você pode optar por aplicar um condicionador hidratante para ajudar a desembaraçar e suavizar o cabelo.
Lembre-se de que alguns shampoos matizadores já possuem propriedades condicionantes, portanto, você pode não precisar de um condicionador separado.
- Finalize e Seque o cabelo como de costume.
Benefícios:
o Sem parabenos.
o Produtos vegano.
o Dermatologicamente testado.
o pH 7.
0.
o Sem sal.
Neutralização de Tons Amarelados
Realce da Cor
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April 21 2025
Actually the thing with a monad is, you can "eventually" understand it but you can never explain it.
April 21 2025
I have been using common lisp for a while, and it is the best syntax (including python) for me to understand. Everything I despised in python was not existent in lisp. Coming from there is there any advantage to using haskell other than enforced functional programming paradigms?
April 21 2025
I love functionnal programming but hate haskell, likely is because of the syntax.
April 21 2025
Little that I know is that this thing makes me download a ton of dependencies and that when it fails, all my haskell programs are put to sleep
April 21 2025
It has very complex syntax. Why would someone use it over C/C++ ? C has very easy syntax as compared to haskel and OOPs in C++ is just amazing
April 21 2025
Those "Learn You A Haskell" threads on HN always made me feel funny. Now I get it - this is basically the pre-Rust crowd.
April 21 2025
Been learning Haskell for about 2 months now. Shit is maaaadd confusing but it’s really fun once you figure out. Even tho I say that about most languages this one feels even better to get right!
April 21 2025
I’m so grateful I was forced to learn and use Haskell for a semester. I’m even more grateful that I’ll never use it again.
Seriously, I love how it expanded and improved the way I think about and use programming languages. However, there’s no way in hell I’ll ever use it again.
April 21 2025
I just read on google that Haskell is the greatest programming language ever, but I dint see how it is better than Python.
April 21 2025
After learning about Haskell in college, the only thing I remember is how much I absolutely hate haskell.
April 21 2025
starting to look like Ham Richards from UT Austin was ahead of his time! ...it was the first language I learned, 1995ish ...no one liked it! ...well, I thought it was cool:)
April 21 2025
I have run Haskell programs on a Widows 10 machine. I have now started using a Macbook and I want to run my Haskell programs on it too. So far I haven’t found a way of doing this. Could anyone please help me?
April 21 2025
My intro to functional programming was Scala. Writing my own higher order functions fucked me up
April 21 2025
This is the only video of your "X in 100 seconds series" That I feel I barely understood anything from.. the language feels very complex.
April 21 2025
I can appreciate that not all state needs to be mutable, but I need to update this database value Larry.
Larry: “No!”
April 21 2025
One of the best paid programming languages right now. Purely functional programming is amazing :)
April 21 2025
Everyone in the comments had a really positive experience with Haskell. I wanna ask, what are its main strengths? Like what do you use it for? Is it web development? Databases?Data analysis?
April 21 2025
Every time i think of this language i get the same nightmares the night after. Ironic.
April 21 2025
this is the only language jeff couldnt say hi to his mom
he did it in brainfuck....
April 21 2025
2:05 Indentation matters, but at the same time:
warning: [-Wtabs]
Tab character found here.
Please use spaces instead.
This makes Haskell extremely spacebar heavy programming language. Please select your kehyboard accordingly.
April 21 2025
Please. To the handful of people trying to use Lisp/Clojure, Elixir, and Haskell. I invite you to join the real world. You are welcome.
April 21 2025
I learned more about Haskell from this than 18 lectures at university.
April 21 2025
i feel that monads dont exist and every haskell expert is screwing with us. like, from what i learned, monads are (simplfied) the set of mappings of a set to itself that preserve some ability (idk what). that sounds completely useless
April 21 2025
I used to have a lot of trouble understanding the monad, but after watching some of the excellent newer content about this on youtube, I still have no idea what a monad is