A Louisiana woman who went viral for using gorilla glue as a hairspray could eventually go unscathed – Beverly Hills plastic surgeons have offered to give sticky stuff for free.
Tessica Brown, whose hair has been stagnant for over a month, has already sought medical help with a trip to the ER – acetone treatment only worsens the condition and burns her scalp, she claims.
Now plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng has told her that she can finally end the sticky situation by using a medical-grade glue remover in a process that can last up to three days.
Brown – who has raised more than ,000 13,000 – is set to travel to Los Angeles on Wednesday, the outlet said.
In the proceedings, it is estimated to cost ,500 12,500, but Obeng has offered to do it for free, the report said.
Brown went viral when she revealed on Ticket OK how her hair had solidified for a month after she used extra-strong superglue to get out of the normal production of her hair.
“Bad, bad, Bad The idea, ”she said in the original clip, has been viewed more than 20 million times as of Tuesday morning.
She plans to sue the nightmare with glue, which only aims to use products such as wood, laminate, fabric, paper and cardboard.
Gorilla glue Tweeted his sympathy On the “unfortunate situation” – but there is no reason to understand the wisdom of using it on the hair on the load.
“This is a unique condition because this product is not indicated for use in hair or as it is considered permanent,” the company insisted.
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