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It’s not so funny anymore. A Louisiana woman who styled her hair with Gorilla Glue — and went viral for it — is now updating her TikTok followers on the difficult process of trying to reverse the damage.
Late last week, Tessica Brown admitted on TikTok that she decided to use Gorilla Glue spray adhesive after running out of Got2b Glued, her preferred brand of hairspray. In the video, Brown explained that she tried washing her hair at least "fifteen times" to get the glue out, but the glue just wouldn't budge. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer. IMO
Conclusion. . . . If you need something permanently affixed that won't ever wash out than Gorilla Glue spray is the way to go.
Woman who styled hair with Gorilla Glue attempts to remove it, documents trip to hospital emergency room
Late last week, Tessica Brown admitted on TikTok that she decided to use Gorilla Glue spray adhesive after running out of Got2b Glued, her preferred brand of hairspray. Now, she's updating her followers on the difficult process of trying to reverse the damage.
www.foxnews.com
Late last week, Tessica Brown admitted on TikTok that she decided to use Gorilla Glue spray adhesive after running out of Got2b Glued, her preferred brand of hairspray. In the video, Brown explained that she tried washing her hair at least "fifteen times" to get the glue out, but the glue just wouldn't budge. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer. IMO
Conclusion. . . . If you need something permanently affixed that won't ever wash out than Gorilla Glue spray is the way to go.
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