![]() ![]() Various hair boutiques chimed in in the comments, offering up the tools needed to fashion a wig for Brown. “When she leaves the hospital if she needs a wig or taking care of her scalp I’m here for her.” Yes she made a big mistake But we going to keep tearing her down Let’s help her,” Farinah wrote on Instagram Monday. Now, Beyoncé’s hairstylist Neal Farinah is getting involved. Michael Obenged offered to help remedy the sticky situation for free. ![]() So-called “Gorilla Glue Girl” Tessica Brown may have help on the horizon.Īfter making headlines for using the spray adhesive instead of hairspray, 40-year-old Brown raised over $13,000 in one day on GoFundMe, and plastic surgeon Dr. Travis Scott attends same Beyoncé ‘Renaissance’ concert where ex Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet debuted romance Watch Prince Harry gyrate alongside Meghan Markle at Beyoncé concertīeyoncé’s mom Tina shares rare throwback pic of singer, her three kids at home You can buy it here.Sophia Bush rewears her wedding reception dress to Beyoncé concert after divorce Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing’.”įor anyone thinking about purchasing Brown’s hairspray, you’ll be pleased to know that it comes in a sleek black bottle – not easily mistaken for the bright orange Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive. “Our Spray Adhesive states in the warning label, ‘Do not swallow. “This is a unique situation because this product is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent,” the brand said. One month and a hospital trip later, the glue was still stuck in Brown’s hair – she was only freed after her TikTok video went viral and a plastic surgeon in LA offered to help.īizarrely, Gorilla Glue was forced to issue an apology to Brown. “I needed this oil to heal my scalp, grow my hair back, stimulate my hair folicles, and on top of all that, I needed it to be all natural.”īrown has also dropped a line of Gorilla Glue Girl merch, including hoodies, trackies, and t-shirts emblazoned with a still from Brown’s viral video, as well as the phrase, ‘Bonded for Life’.įor those who didn’t live through the experience, Brown’s ordeal began when she ran out of her go-to got2b hairspray and substituted Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive instead. In a video shared on Instagram, Brown explains that she’s been “working with professionals” to create her hair growth oil, after losing her hair and having scalp damage post-Gorilla Glue. Other products in Brown’s Forever Hair collection include hair growth drops and nourishing edge-control (though the latter doesn’t appear to be available on the website yet). Now, to ensure no one makes the same mistake as her ( again), Brown has launched her own line of hair care products, including – you guessed it – a hairspray, comically titled ‘Forever Hold’.Īs reported by TMZ, Brown says ‘Forever Hold’ is for people who want to “hold a ponytail like glue, but without the nightmare side effects” of actual glue. After the glue wouldn’t wash out, Brown had to have a four-hour procedure to get it surgically removed. Brown went viral after using the adhesive as a substitute to her regular hairspray. One particularly gripping story shared on the app came from Tessica Brown – more widely known as Gorilla Glue Girl. ![]() Cast your mind back to February – trigger warning: lockdown – when the pubs were closed, and all we had to entertain ourselves was TikTok.
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