I'm not even sure why we would have to tell someone that Gorilla Glue is not hair product but here we are...

We all have our specific products, right? We all have that one body wash or toothpaste brand that we always get and it's a hassle when you run out or the store doesn't have it in stock so you have to make due. Some of us just buy the next best thing, and some of try to make due with a substitute and that's what this lady from Louisiana tried to do. 

Out of Product


So apparently Tessica Brown was doing her hair one day and as she was putting the finishing touches on her hair she noticed that she was out of her usual hair product. Now I can't say whether or not she took time to think this all the way through, but at some point she thought that the Gorilla Glue Spray she had would make a good substitute for her normal product.  

She applied the GG spray to her hair and posted on her social media that after a month her hair still doesn't move. To give her credit, she wasn't wrong about the GG spray being a good at holding her hair in place, but she definitely wasn't expecting it to be "hold in place forever good". 

Getting wind of her plight via social media, the company had the following to say:  
"Hi there, we are sorry to learn about your experience! We do not recommend using our products in hair as they are considered permanent," the message read. "You can try soaking the affected area in warm, soapy water or applying rubbing alcohol to the area."

Finally this past Saturday Tessica went to the hospital to seek help getting the glue out of her hair. She posted the visit on her Instagram and yesterday it was reported that she was finally able to cut off the ponytail. I'll bet that after this event she'll stick to her normal hair products. 

You can check out her story on Instagram.

 

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