Gorilla Glue: Influencer managed to get her hair removed. – People – Culture


Tessica Brown, the woman who recently went viral by posting a video on her TikTok account commenting that she used Gorilla Glue instead of hairspray, he finally got the strong glue off his hair.

(Also: Influencer used glue on his head and now can’t take it off).

(If you visit us from the EL TEMPS app you can watch the video here)

How did he do it? With the help of a surgeon and acetone to remove the product.

The ‘ABC’ media claimed that plastic surgeon Michael Obeng offered to do a cosmetic procedure for free that would help Brown end his nightmare. The woman was seen entering the doctor’s office located in Los Angeles, California.

(Also: This is how you can use Reels, Instagram’s TikTok)

As reported by the said media, the doctor stated that the procedure was successful and that “We had to use chemicals that were safe and didn’t cause burns to the scalp. She’s fine.”

In an exclusive interview with the media ‘Entertainment Tonight’ conducted a day before his surgery, Brown clarified rumors that spread through all social networks and talked about the condition of his hair and how it has been your recovery process when removing the product.

(You may be interested in: What does Taylor Swift’s strategy of self-plagiarism follow?).

How did the incident happen?

In first place, Brown said he made the decision to use the product after his spray was finished and that he took it for granted that he could remove the product from his hair the next day. After a week with the Gorilla Glue in his head he decided to ask for help.

He commented that he had to go to a hospital in Louisiana, USA. While there, the doctors prescribed acetone to remove the glue from the lacquer. Tessica decided to perform this procedure at home for comfort and to be with her children.

(Continue reading: Chick Corea, legend of US jazz, died.)

(If you visit us from the EL TEMPS app you can watch the video here)

After their story went viral on networks, the product manufacturer reported that they were very sorry for what had happened and that they would be aware of their progress. They also clarified that “Our spray sticker says on the warning label ‘don’t ingest, don’t let in eyes, skin or clothes.’

(If you visit us from the EL TEMPS app you can see the press release here)

The woman indicated that her intention has never been to ask the company. He admitted that he made a mistake while using the product, which he had previously used for Christmas decorations.

“I wasn’t going to take my case to social media. But I didn’t know what else to do.” he assured. The pressure and the comments they make to her have triggered contradictory feelings in her and she assures to be fed up.

However, the nightmare already seems to be ending thanks to the fact that he was finally able to get the product out of his hair.

Trends Weather

.Source