![]() ![]() ![]() The company makes it clear that all of its products are considered permanent, and the packaging states it too. Oh one more thing, as a PSA of sorts - DO NOT USE GORILLA GLUE ADHESIVE SPRAY ON YOUR HAIR. Tessica too! She told us she's gonna try the rubbing alcohol soon. Gorilla says if Tessica's hair's been stuck for a month, it's "likely fractured at the root, but we certainly hope for the best." "The less aggressive solvent for her hair/scalp would be rubbing alcohol to try and saturate her hair and then gently comb it out and shampoo." Of course, it's not that simple. The company tells us the quickest possible remedy is rubbing alcohol. She's considering going to the ER, but Gorilla Glue might save her a trip. Her viral TikTok video with 167,000 comments and millions of views reveals that she used spray-on Gorilla Gluea permanent adhesiveon her ponytail instead of her usual Got2b Glued Blasting. she can't wash out the glue, she can't even shave it and it's getting tighter on her head. The real Gorilla Glue did reply: “This is not our account, please do not follow this information.” On Friday, the company responded to a request from my newsletter, BEAUTY IRL: “If her hair has truly been glued down to her scalp and immobile for a month with that many aggressive attempts to wash it out, it is possible her hair is fractured at the root but we certainly hope for the best.” But they didn’t release an official statement until five days after Brown’s story went viral.Like Tessica says in her video. In addition to tens of thousands of people offering Brown their two cents, there was a fake Gorilla Glue Instagram account that emerged giving Brown advice. Really, no matter where you stand, you are likely invested in keeping tabs on how Brown is doing. Others are highly critical of how and why she got herself into this situation. Some people are dumbfounded sharing deeply empathetic sentiments and sending her well wishes. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play What Did The World Have To Say? In a second video, Brown puts shampoo on her head, showing that not only is the shampoo not penetrating, but she’s able to easily wipe off the shampoo with a towel. Most people know Tessica Brown as the Gorilla Glue Girl, but that’s not all she is. She figured that once she got back home, she’d be able to wash it out-but that wasn’t the case. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight’s Melicia Johnson, Brown explained that she resorted to Gorilla Glue in a pinch, as she was in a rush to leave her house. Why Did She Use Gorilla Glue In Her Hair? Here, everything you need to know about the #GorillaGlueGirl saga. She came to the internet to simply ask for help, and the internet exploded. She tried to get the glue out on her own, but her ponytail would not budge. Her viral TikTok video with 167,000 comments and millions of views reveals that she used spray-on Gorilla Glue-a permanent adhesive-on her ponytail instead of her usual Got2b Glued Blasting Freeze Hairspray. After figuring out what was most likely to undo the damage he went with medical-grade. Tessica Brown, the TikToker who went viral for slathering her hair in Gorilla Glue, has revealed the real reason she used the sticky substance she needed her mane perfectly slicked into place. If you've been on the internet in the last week, you probably came across the story of Tessica Brown, a 40-year-old woman from Louisiana. Michael Obeng, a plastic surgeon who has a private practice in Beverly Hills. ![]()
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