A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon has offered to help Tessica Brown, the Louisiana woman who went viral after using Gorilla Glue on her hair, by performing a special procedure. Tessica Brown Finally Got the Gorilla Glue Out of Her Hair. ‘Bad, Bad, Bad Idea’ After more than 15 washes, various treatments and a trip to the emergency room, Tessica Brown’s hair still won’t budge. Tessica Brown became known as the "Gorilla Glue Girl" on social media after she used the Gorilla Spray Adhesive, which sealed her hair in place and led to an emergency room visit. A month ago, Tessica Brown had sprayed the super strength adhesive to her hair instead of … The Gorilla Glue Co. is in a sticky situation after a Louisiana women used its adhesive spray as hairspray. Pierson empathizes with Brown’s hair debacle and the interest online. He does go on to warn that Gorilla Glue should not be used on actual hair. A woman who went viral on TikTok after using Gorilla Glue in her hair has had a four-hour surgery to remove the adhesive. Tessica Brown, the Louisiana woman who styled her hair with Gorilla Glue and later sought medical treatment for her hardened head of hair, may soon file … Beverly Hills surgeon has offered to perform $12,500 procedure for free TikTok maven Tessica Brown tried substituting some innocently named Gorilla Glue spray for her usual hair spray. 'Gorilla Glue Girl' Tessica Brown removes gorilla glue adhesive spray from her hair with the help of Dr. Michael Obeng, a plastic surgeon. In case you missed it, this is Tessica Brown, AKA “Gorilla Glue girl.” A month ago, she ran out of hairspray and had the bright idea to use Gorilla Glue instead, annnddddd her hair hasn’t moved since. She then told her followers "don't ever, ever use this on your hair," while holding up the bottle of Gorilla Glue.. Brown then posted another video of herself on Instagram putting shampoo on her hair and showing it did nothing. Since applying the spray, Brown hasn't been able to get the glue out of her hair and washed it "about 15 times," she said. Gorilla Glue Girl: How One Woman’s Viral Hair Woes Changed Her Life. I mean it's different because it's not your hair, but I've definitely used to glue my nails and I know girls who do that too,” she said. The plot thickens in the case of “Gorilla Glue girl” Tessica Brown. Gorilla Glue as Hair Spray? 0:59 Woman reveals she used ‘Gorilla Glue’ as replacement after hair spray ran out Industrial-strength adhesive is no substitute for a can of hair … Feb 11, 2021 Instagram. He then explains how he uses a minimal amount of Gorilla Glue to knot threads together and keep them in place. In a video uploaded to TikTok, Vaughn says, "So, I've been using Gorilla Glue on people's hair for years but this is the only way that you should ever use it — at the end of a sew-in." She’s a genius & an instant online celebrity & I wonder how many other people are going to put gorilla glue in their hair for $23,624.00. Tessica Brown, 40, (pictured) from Violet, Louisiana, said she sprayed her hair with Gorilla Glue after her hairspray ran out because she wanted to look good for a date with her fiancé. A TikToker in Louisiana got into a sticky situation after she used Gorilla Glue on her hair. Tessica Brown was treated by … Glue be gone! ‘Gorilla Glue girl’ reveals the real reason she put glue in her hair Tessica Brown’s sticky saga has been a branding bonanza for Gorilla Glue — whose sales have reportedly skyrocketed. Gorilla Glue has a tip for the TikToker who used adhesive spray on her hair, but it's not looking good. Everything you need to know about the Gorilla Glue hair saga. Gorilla Glue is located in the hardware section. Textured-hair expert Diane Stevens, who isn't affiliated with Gorilla Glue, recommends using a gentle oil like oil, almond, or baby oil to attempt to remove the glue. On the other hand hopefully she has health insurance & hopefully they cover this because I would love to see the hospital bill on this one. New Orleans resident Tessica Brown sprayed Gorilla Glue adhesive in her hair more than a month ago, and she was finally able to have it removed by a plastic surgeon in Los Angeles, at no cost. In a "SNL" skit ripped from Tessica Brown headlines, Regina King and Kenan Thompson starred as Gorilla Glue hair victims seeking legal compensation. We’ve all been following the Gorilla Glue saga intently. Claim: A woman is seeking medical help and suing the manufacturer after she sprayed Gorilla Glue in her hair. The woman who put Gorilla Glue in her hair, shellacking her hair in place for over a month, has apparently had the glue removed. Since going viral though, different doctors have offered to help Tessica and hopefully this…hairy situation….will be solved soon. Tessica's hair is now free of Gorilla Glue and while her edges may have slight damage, she still had almost all of her hair, which is a shocking surprise. ‘Gorilla Glue girl’ Tessica Brown gets her hair unstuck after surgery Video shows Brown in tears, running her fingers through her hair after emerging from the four-hour procedure. Woman who put Gorilla Glue in hair travels to LA for surgery. She knew better," wrote @deyonnaxoo on Twitter. Gorilla Glue tried to help as well, posting on Twitter: "Hi there, we are sorry to learn about your experience! By Darian Symoné Harvin.