Tessica Brown, the woman who recently went viral by posting a video on her TikTok account, commenting that she used Gorilla Glue instead of hairspray, he finally took the strong glue off his hair.
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As he did? With the help a surgeon and acetone to remove the product.
The “ABC” environment ensured that the plastic surgeon Michael Obeng offered to perform a cosmetic procedure free of charge to help Brown put an end to his nightmare. The woman was seen entering the doctor’s office located in Los Angeles, California.
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According to the press mentioned above, the doctor said that the procedure was successful and that “We had to use safe chemicals that did not cause burns to the scalp. She is fine. “
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, conducted the day before the operation, Brown clarified the rumors that spread on all social networks and talked about the condition of his hair and how it was his process. recovery when removing the product.
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How did the incident happen?
The first, Brown said he decided to use the product after the spray ran out and that he assumed he could remove the product from his hair the next day. After a week with Gorilla Glue on his head, he decided to ask for help.
He commented that he had to go to an emergency hospital in Louisiana, USA. While doctors prescribed acetone to remove the glue from the hairspray. Tessica decided to do this procedure at home for comfort and to be with her children.
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After his story went viral on the networks, the manufacturer of the product reported that they were very sorry for what happened and that they would follow his progress. They also clarified that “Our spray adhesive indicates on the warning label” do not swallow, do not get into eyes, skin or clothing. ”
We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our hair spray adhesive. We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from the local medical unit and we wish her all the best. pic.twitter.com/SoCvwxdrGc
– Gorilla Glue (@GorillaGlue) February 8, 2021
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The woman indicated that her intention was never to sue the company. You acknowledge that you made a mistake using the product, which I had previously used for Christmas decorations.
“I was not going to take my case to social networks. But I didn’t know what to do anymore “, secure. The pressure and comments she makes have triggered mixed feelings in her and she claims she is full.
However, the nightmare seems to be over already due to the fact that he finally managed to get the product out of his hair.
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