Black Lady Goes Viral For Unknowingly Using Permanent Gorilla Glue On Her Hair in Place of Normal Hair Gel
The hashtag #Gorillagluegirl is currently trending on Twitter and Facebook because of a viral video made on Tiktok by a lady identified as Jessica Brown about the one-month glued state of her hair.
In the video, the hair looks beautiful and well laid – every woman’s dream. However, she lamented that all isn’t rosy.
She said her hair has been like that for one month because she sprayed Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive on it as an alternative after she ran out of her normal hair spray.
She is seen in the TikTok video touching her hair roughly but the rock-hard hair stayed glued to her scalp.
She later released another video, showing her adding shampoo to the hair and rubbing it in, yet her hair remained hard as a rock and didn’t move.
She also says she can’t even shave off her hair from her scalp because the hair is stuck and is getting tighter on her scalp, causing her headaches.
She begged for help, saying she’s embarrassed, stressed, and starting to get scared.
She eventually landed in a hospital but it appears even the hospital couldn’t help.
Well, Gorilla Glue manufacturers have now suggested a fix.
The company told TMZ the quickest possible remedy is rubbing alcohol.
The company said: “The less aggressive solvent for her hair/scalp would be rubbing alcohol to try and saturate her hair and then gently comb it out and shampoo.”
However, Gorilla says if Tessica’s hair has been stuck for a month, it’s “likely fractured at the root, but we certainly hope for the best.”
Tessica also says she’s going to try the rubbing alcohol soon.
Meanwhile, as a public service announcement, Gorilla Glue Spray has now warned people not to use Gorilla Glue on their hair.
The company makes it clear that all of its products are considered permanent, and the packaging states it too.