The horror of the Gorilla Glue woman’s hair becomes more sticky

A Louisiana woman who went viral after struggling to get Gorilla Glue out of her hair claims the hospital or company tips helped remove the hardened sticker.

He is now raising a lawsuit to get out of the sticky situation, according to TMZ.

Tessica Brown hired a lawyer and is suspending a lawsuit against Gorilla Glue because, although the product label warns not to use eyes, skin or clothing (does not mention hair), it reports ‘outlet.

During Brown’s weekend trip to the emergency room, health workers put acetone on the back of his head, but instead of getting to the root of the problem, he burned his scalp and just made it the glue was sticky before it hardened, according to TMZ.

Gorilla Glue is aware of the dilemma and has tweeted a statement reading: “We are sorry to hear the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced with our hair spray sticker. We are pleased to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical center and we wish her all the best. “

The company continues to reiterate that its product “is not indicated for use or on the hair, as it is considered permanent.”

Brown posted last week that her hair had been stuck in place for a month after running out of her regular hair product and opted to use the extra strong supercola.

Super strong glue is only intended for use with products such as wood, laminate, fabric, paper and cardboard.

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