

Imdollady/Instagram It’s the hair for me, Brown captioned the video that garnered over 232,000. I’m telling you, this oil has been a lifesaver. Tessica Brown, aka Gorilla Glue Girl, showcases hair growth in a new Instagram post. My scalp feels amazing, my hair is already growing back. “I need this oil to heal my scalp, to help grow my hair back,” she said. In a new clip, Brown says she developed the hair-stimulating products with professionals, after the damage the Gorilla Glue wrought on her head. The original video has been viewed almost 7m times on TikTok and gained her some famous supporters, including Missy Elliott, Chance the Rapper and Roxane Gay, who asked in a Tweet: ‘has she tried nail polish remover?’ The incident even inspired a sketch on Saturday Night Live starring Regina King. “As a result of that I ended losing some hair and having scalp damage,” she said. Brown needed a four-hour long surgery to have the product removed. When Brown uploaded a video about her hair to TikTok in February 2021, everything for her radically altered. In the clip, she said it was a “bad bad bad idea … my hair don’t move”. Tessica Brown, left, says she used Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive on her hair when she ran out of hair spray, and the glue has kept her hair rock solid for a. Despite washing her hair 15 times, Brown says that it stayed in its fixed position for a month. The day care worker went viral in February, after posting a video confessing that she had sprayed her hair with the adhesive instead of her usual product, got2b hairspray. 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," the statement said.Brown shows her hair before and after using the glue. "We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair.

Gorilla Glue shared a statement on Monday on Twitter noting that the product was not intended to be used on hair. Newsweek has contacted Brown and Obeng for comment. 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. In a post-surgery video shared by TMZ, Brown joked that she now needed to get her hair done in time for Valentine's Day. After running out of hairspray, a Louisiana woman coated her hair with Gorilla Glue spray, a strong adhesive normally used to bond materials like metal, wood. I hope that you guys will learn from Tessica's injuries, or Tessica's ordeal, make sure that anytime you guys grab something, make sure you read it."īrown was thankful just to be able to scratch her head again. She's very very lucky that she did not sustain a lot of injury to her scalp," Obeng explained. "The surgery went well, she had a lot of irritation on the scalp especially the edges of her hair, of her head because of all of the chemicals that she has put in and the hair was actually very very tough, very very matted down and it would not lift up. 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. Woman Sprays Gorilla Glue Into Hair, Gains 530,000 Instagram Followers.Man Gorilla Glues Cup to His Face Thinking He'd 'Lick It Off", Goes to ER.Gorilla Glue 'Very Sorry' to Hear About Woman Who Put Adhesive in Her Hair.
