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vampboy 9.02.21 - 04:54pm
Tessica Brown, A Louisiana woman has sought medical treatment after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue spray adhesive in place of actual hair spray.

Tessica Brown's plight went viral earlier in February after she revealed that her hair had been stuck in the same style for a month since she substituted her usual Got2b Glued spray with the industrial-strength glue when she ran out.

My hair, it don't move. You hear what I'm telling you? It don't move, she said in the original video posted to TikTok.

I've washed my hair 15 times.
In another video she was seen slathering on shampoo, which failed to penetrate her rock-hard hair.
CNN has reached out to Brown for comment.

According to Gorilla Glue's website, the glue -- which is 100 waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking -- can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.

When the company got wind of Brown's dilemma, it reached out to her via Twitter.
Hi there, we are sorry to learn about your experience! We do not recommend using our products in hair as they are considered permanent, the message read. You can try soaking the affected area in warm, soapy water or applying rubbing alcohol to the area.

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9362 9.02.21 - 05:34pm
I think she is attempting to sue the manufacturers now.... What a stupid woman * +

shadow27 9.02.21 - 05:39pm
These clock app people eyeroll.gif I swear.. * +

gt_tdi 9.02.21 - 05:54pm
Where they all out of the letter J when she was named? * +

deusexmachina 9.02.21 - 07:20pm
My mate used the Gorilla Tape to keep his socks up for a match and it adhered to his skin through the sock. He lost so much skin and I nearly died from laughing. * +

ladibud 10.02.21 - 09:16am

@ vampboy - 9.02.21 - 04:54pm
Tessica Brown, A Louisiana woman has sought medical treatment after mistakenly using Gorilla Glue spray adhesive in place of actual hair spray.

Tessica Brown's plight went viral earlier in February after she revealed that her hair had been stuck in the same style for a month since she substituted her usual Got2b Glued spray with the industrial-strength glue when she ran out.

My hair, it don't move. You hear what I'm telling you? It don't move, she said in the original video posted to TikTok.

I've washed my hair 15 times.
In another video she was seen slathering on shampoo, which failed to penetrate her rock-hard hair.
CNN has reached out to Brown for comment.

According to Gorilla Glue's website, the glue -- which is 100 waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking -- can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.

When the company got wind of Brown's dilemma, it reached out to her via Twitter.
Hi there, we are sorry to learn about your experience! We do not recommend using our products in hair as they are considered permanent, the message read. You can try soaking the affected area in warm, soapy water or applying rubbing alcohol to the area.

so.... did she mistakenly use it or substitute it for her normal stuff when it ran out? there's a huge difference. the one makes it an unfortunate incident. the other makes her a total fu*king idiot * +

vampboy 10.02.21 - 09:48am
She did it mistakenly then posted her dilemma online and now has support from millions of people online.
I honestly think it was just an unfortunate incident. But a really stupid incident nonetheless. * +

budgiesmuggler 10.02.21 - 10:21am
i've just pumped half a kilo of caulk up my a**hole..
give me money plz * +

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