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Woman Who Sprayed Gorilla Glue On Hair Raises More Than $15k As She Prepares To Visit A Plastic Surgeon
Plans to visit a plastic surgeon to dissolve it!
Do you know about the tale of Tessica Brown, the woman who used Gorilla Glue on her natural hair? The 40-Year-Old from Louisiana did amass thousands of people’s attention after sharing a clip of her shiny, glued hair. Even after a month of thorough washing, the glue stayed in, resulting in Tessica seeking professional assistance.
40-Year-Old Tessica Brown amass thousands of internet users’ attention after a sharing clip of her shiny glued hair.

After a month of thorough washing, the glue stayed in, resulting in seeking professional assistance

Recently, she visited St. Bernard Parish Hospital in Chalmette, Louisiana, where doctors roughly spent twenty-two hours removing the glue using acetone. Unluckily, the procedure did nothing, and the situation remains the same. Tessica has now cut off her ponytail in a new clip to ease the pain but then claims that her scalp still burns.
Unluckily, the 22 hours procedure did nothing, as Tessica recently cut off her ponytail

For the last attempt, she plans to fly to Los Angeles for treatment with a plastic surgeon who offered assistance in dissolving the adhesive stuck in her locks. In particular, a GoFundMe page has been launched to help Tessica pay for the trip, and interestingly, over $15000 donations have flooded in.
‘We’ve been using acetone every day trying to soften it up. It feels like it might have softened up a bit, but we will use this (Goof Off)’

‘We’ve been using acetone every day trying to soften it up. It feels like it might have softened up a bit, but we will use this (Goof Off). We’ve some here already, but I am going to add a little more, and then we’re just going to cut this while ponytail off and try to let it breathe a little bit.’ Tessica’s hairdresser explained as the clip started.
With a large pair of orange kitchen scissors, the hairstylist hacked off the ponytail near the base

With a large pair of orange kitchen scissors, the hairstylist hacked off the ponytail near the base. While it was considered successful, the hairstyle admitted that the move made no difference to the rock-hard hair covering Tessica’s head.
Tessica had visited St. Bernard Parish Hospital in Chalmette, Louisiana, where doctors tried removing the glue using acetone
‘So this is kind of what it looks like now. I could get the ponytail off, but it’s still not opening it up, as you can all see’

The stylist added: ‘So this is kind of what it looks like now. I could get the ponytail off, but it’s still not opening it up, as you can all see. It’s still hardened, so we are not letting the air in too much, but there’s a little opening right here. So she might get a little bit of air out of there but not much because it’s pretty hard.’
A GoFundMe account has been launched to help Tessica pay for a trip to LA

@im_d_ollady Stiff where????? Ma hair 🤬🤬
♬ original sound – Tessica Brown
In an Instagram update following her hacked ponytail’s failure, Tessica appreciated people who have stood by her and equally revealed her plan to fly to LA to meet with Dr. Michael Obeng. The professional cosmetic doctor claims he can remove the adhesive with a medical-grade glue dissolver, although the procedure will take almost three days. The treatment cost $12500, but Dr. Obeng claims he will do it for free.
In an Instagram update, Tessica appreciated people who have stood by her and revealed her plan to meet with Dr. Michael Obeng


According to TMZ, Tessica hired an attorney against Gorilla Glue with claims that the adhesive’s label is misleading. However, the Gorilla Glue description reads that it bonds wood, metal, fabric, paper, and more. It equally states it’s an eye and skin irritant; hence it didn’t mention hair.
Gorilla Glue has again released a statement apologizing for the unfortunate incident

Nonetheless, Tessica has gained a new legion of followers on social media. Her Instagram account has even been verified with a blue check, a thing that’s usually given to only public figures and celebrities. Likewise, Gorilla Glue has again released a statement apologizing for the unfortunate incident.
