
#GORILLA GLUE LADY GOES TO HOSPITAL SKIN#
While the Gorilla Spray Adhesive label warns against using it on eyes, skin or clothing, there is no mention of hair, which sources close to the situation say Brown feels is “misleading. 6) sought medical treatment at a Louisiana hospital. A Michigan woman nearly lost her vision when she mistakenly used nail adhesive instead of eye drops, temporarily gluing one of her eyes shut. TMZ had previously reported that Brown hired a lawyer and is considering her legal options. A month after using Gorilla Glue instead of hairspray, Tessica Brown on Saturday (Feb. Published Febru9:31am EST Woman who styled hair with Gorilla Glue attempts to remove it, documents trip to hospital emergency room Tessica Brown first shared her story on TikTok.
#GORILLA GLUE LADY GOES TO HOSPITAL FREE#
Gorilla Glue girl goes to hospital to treat her hair. Tessica Brown in the emergency room Instagram Her decision to seek medical treatment came after three days of crowdsourcing potential solutions including from the maker of Gorilla Glue. Obeng used a mix of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil and some acetone to free Tessicas hair. Upon learning that Brown finally got Gorilla Glue’s product out of her hair, a company representative told TMZ that, “We are glad that Miss Brown was able to be treated and we hope that she is doing well.” Tessica Brown, AKA Gorilla Glue Girl, the woman who went viral in February for accidentally.


It describes this as a “unique situation,” and emphasizes that its product is not indicated for use on hair, and that the label warns against getting this in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Gorilla Glue had previously responded to the incident with a statement shared via its official Twitter account. “We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair,” the company said. “I need my hair done,” she says with a smile. “It’s over,” she says in the video, putting her hands over her face - and expressing regret that she let her friend cut off her ponytail earlier this week, when she still thought that she would be stuck with the glue on her head forever. Updated Image Via Mike Mozart / Flickr Claim: A woman is seeking medical help and suing the manufacturer after she sprayed Gorilla Glue in her hair. The footage shows her getting emotional as she runs her fingers through her hair for the first time in several weeks.

He tested the solvent on a dummy scalp first before working on Brown, who was put under a light anesthesia during the procedure. TMZ documented the four-hour procedure, which involved combining medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil and acetone to break down the polyurethane -aka the Gorilla Glue’s main ingredient.
