What does "build-up" mean here:
Many hair products contain chemicals which can cause build-up, resulting in dull hair or a change in perceived texture.
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What does "build-up" mean here:
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The phrase 'build-up' generally means the gentle accumulation or slow increase of something (for example, of plaque on unbrushed teeth). Occasionally, it is not so slow (as in a build-up of troops before an invasion). In this context, it really means something like 'which can cause a build-up of residual chemicals on the hair, ...'. |
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Build-up in this instance means that residue of the hair product is left behind and accumulates, causing the mentioned effects. |
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"Hair Build-up" is a layer of chemicals that haven't been washed away, usually caused by shampoos, or hair stylers like gel. From a hair-care site:
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