
There's no word yet if that has actually worked but we'll keep you updated. In a video, Tessica can be seen in pain as the acetone is applied to her hair. She was also given sterile water to clean her hair with. It seems she was prescribed acetone to help dissolve the glue, which her sister applied to her hair.
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On Saturday (Feb 6), Tessica shared two photos from hospital, revealing she had finally sought professional medical advice. We're all waiting on the edge our seats to see if Tessica Brown's hair has survived and now there's more to the story. Woman uses Gorilla Glue in her hair leaving it permanently stuck in viral via TikTok You can try soaking the affected area in warm, soapy water or applying rubbing alcohol to the area." Yikes. They commented: "Hi there, we are sorry to learn about your experience! We do not recommend using our products in hair as they are considered permanent. However, the brand responded to Tessica providing a little hope for her situation. Gorilla Glue is permanent, which means getting it out of hair is near impossible. I need constant updates.- bebe mama FebruHow to get Gorilla Glue spray out of your hair Tessica has since started a fundraiser, which has already topped Sh1.4 million (£9,500).I’m like invested in this gorilla glue hair situation now. "We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical facility and wish her the best." In a statement, Gorilla Glue said: "We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. Like, this is the life that I'm living at this point." After attempting (but failing) to remove the product herself, she pleaded with social media users for help to remove the chemical adhesive from her scalp. She concluded: "Look, you wipe it off and nothing happens. In February 2021, social media met Louisiana native Tessica Brown, whose hairstyle horror story went viral on TikTok after she sprayed Gorilla Glue in her hair.

Tessica further explained to her followers what happens when she shampoos her hair in a follow-up video, reports the Daily Star. The fundraiser for Tessica Brown - the woman who went viral for putting Gorilla Glue in her hair - has now reached a staggering 21,000 (£15,000). For those of you that know me know that my hair has been like this for about a month now." Tessica Brown raised more than 23,000 on GoFundMe after going viral for her hair mishap.

Move." She claims she spent a month trying to remove the Gorilla Glue from her head (Image: first video racked up 132,200 comments and 3.8million views since it was uploaded last week. Gorilla Glue Girl says she'll give 20,000 to a foundation run by the doctor who saved her hair. "Well, I didn't have any more Göt2b Glued Spray, so I used this: Gorilla Glue spray.

Speaking on social media, she said: "When I do my hair, I like to finish it off with a little Göt2b Glued Spray, you know, just to keep it in place." Tessica claimed she couldn't wash out the glue and her hair was so tight that she couldn't even shave her head after she had opted to use the extra-strong super glue. The video of her explaining that the Gorilla Glue had remained in her hair for a month was. Brown, 40, went viral on TikTok after posting that she had used the polyurethane adhesive in her hair, as her hair spray had run out. She claims she spent a month trying to remove the Gorilla Glue from her head, before uploading a video about the bizarre scenario to her 750,000 TikTok followers. Tessica 'Gorilla Glue Girl' Brown found lumps in her breasts during a consultation before receiving plastic surgery. The firm added that it is was "very sorry" to hear about the "unique" and "unfortunate" situation and was glad Tessica had received medical treatment.

Baffled medics were forced to put the solvent acetone on her head (Image: Glue is more commonly used on products including wood, laminate, fabric, paper and cardboard, which the company reiterated in a statement posted on Twitter. Tessica has now hired a lawyer following the unfortunate incident and is said to be considering legal action against the firm, according to the news site TMZ. Tessica Brown, 40, was taken to hospital after using the adhesive when she ran out of hairspray one morning - which then wouldn't wash out.īaffled medics in Louisiana, USA were forced to put the solvent acetone on her head, which burnt her scalp and only made the substance sticky again. A woman who used Gorilla Glue on her hair is considering taking legal action against the company after a horror ordeal, according to reports.
