Gorilla Glue Girl: After a month and more than 15 washes, the doctor removes the tough glue from the woman’s hair.



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Tessica Brown struggled to get the tough glue out of her hair after she mistakenly used it when she ran out of regular glue.  Screenshot via Instagram / @im_d_ollady

Tessica Brown struggled to get the tough glue out of her hair after she mistakenly used it when she ran out of regular glue. Screenshot via Instagram / @im_d_ollady

Tessica gained popularity when her TikTok video of her seeking help getting the high-strength glue removed from her hair went viral. He had swapped his normal hairspray for Gorilla Glue spray adhesive, thinking he could wash it off a few hours later.

Unfortunately, she was unable to remove the glue after more than a month, 15 washes, various home remedies, and even going to the ER.

If you saw the viral video and are wondering why you put glue on your hair to begin with, explain.

“I was in a rush; my fiance and I were about to leave, and I knew I didn’t want to be dealing with loose things. I was spraying Got2b glue, but it was empty because only air was coming out. So now I find myself looking around the house to find something else. While I was in the kitchen, I noticed the Gorilla Glue on the top of the refrigerator, so I tell myself that I can use it, “she says.

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“When we get home, I wash my hair to get it out, but it didn’t come out. All the water just didn’t penetrate like it does with Got2b glue. It was like water in a shower curtain falling off,” Tessica added.

“I was scared to even call my mother. I didn’t call her for a week. Finally, I called her to tell her that the spray I used wouldn’t come out, so we tried and failed; we decided to go on social media to get help.”

After several unsuccessful attempts to remove the glue, it was Dr. Michael Obeng who came to the rescue and performed a surgery that allowed Tessica to keep her hair in it for free. TMZ reports that the surgery lasted 4 hours and cost $ 12,500 (about R181,000).

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