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Gorilla glue girl
Gorilla glue girl




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“The procedure will be to dissolve the polyurethane, which is what Gorilla Glue is made out of. Tessica Brown, known as 'Gorilla Glue Girl,' says It’s the hair for me Just months after needing medical attention just to use a comb, Tessica is showing. “When I found out this was a reality, you can only feel compassion and sympathy for Tessica,” Obeng told CBS LA on Tuesday. It would normally cost more than $12,000.

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The surgeon had reached out to the desperate mother of five, who appealed for help in a TikTok video that went viral, and offered to provide the chemical treatment for free. In video TMZ shot of the procedure, Obeng explained that he combined medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil and acetone to break down the polyurethane, the main ingredient in Super Glue.īrown is later seen gazing into a mirror as she checks out her newly freed hair. The hair crew is doing her hair.”Īfter the four-hour procedure, during which Brown was under light anesthesia, she got choked up when she realized that she could once again run her fingers through her hair, according to TMZ. Michael Obeng, director of MiKO Plastic Surgery, told CBS Los Angeles. It is unclear whether either intervention worked.Tessica Brown (under the sheet) on her way to the offices of plastic surgeon Dr. On Saturday, Brown appears in two separate videos to social media – one on TikTok showing her wincing as a nurse applies acetone wipes and sterile water to her head, with a song with the repetitious lyrics “Oh no, oh no, oh no, no, no, no, no,” playing in the background the second, on her Instagram, overlays Molly Kate Kestner’s God Save the Prom Queen, to a montage of Brown at the ER.

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Plastic surgeons and hair stylists have offered their services free of charge to help out. Tessica Brown, the Gorilla Glue Girl, never wanted to go viral on TikTok - Vox The Gorilla Glue Girl never wanted her nickname Tessica Brown’s TikTok saga is a lesson on the highs and lows. Her supporters include Chance the Rapper, who tweeted: “I could tell shorty genuinely didn’t know she had put one of the world’s most powerful adhesives in her ,” and writer Roxane Gay, who simply said: “I’m praying for her scalp.

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Trips to the emergency room have followed to help Brown get rid of what she is calling her “forever ponytail”, plus remedies such as coconut oil and tea tree oil – some have even suggested she may seek legal action, although this has not yet been confirmed. Rachpoot/MEGA The plastic surgeon who freed Gorilla Glue girl Tessica Brown’s locks hopes his. This is the life that I guess I’mma have to live,” she says, before bursting into tears. Michael Obeng meets with 'Gorilla Glue girl' Tessica Brown. This is the life I’m living at this point. “Look, you wipe it off and nothing happens.

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In a video uploaded to her Instagram on Thursday, she slathers Pantene Pro V on her head and demonstrates how stubborn her hairdo is. While the saga has been partly riveting and partly terrifying for onlookers, Brown does not seem so amused. “Don’t ever, ever use this, unless you want your hair to be like that, FOREVER.”

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“When I do my hair I like to, you know, finish it off with a little Got2B spray, you know, just to keep it in place? Well I didn’t have any more Got2B spray so I used this,” she explains, holding up a can of the super-strength adhesive Gorilla Glue – usually used for materials such as metal, stone and wood – which, according to the company’s website, “forms a clear, permanent bond that is moisture resistant”.






Gorilla glue girl