A woman’s gorilla glue spray is going viral on TikTok

When you finally get that perfect hairstyle, you want it to really stay in place. Well, a woman turned to Gorilla Glue spray for help – and now, she is dealing with the consequences.

Tessica Brown explains in a TikTok video that it went viral that her hair is stuck in a low braided pony after she put Gorilla glue spray on it a few weeks ago in a grip. “Stiff where ????? Ma hair 🤬🤬,” she captioned the video.

“My hair has been like this for about a month,” says Brown in the video. “It is not by choice. Noooo. “

Brown explains that when he is combing his hair, he likes to finish it off with a certain hair spray, Got2b Glued Freeze Spray. She ran out one day and decided to try spraying Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive on her hair, to keep it in place. This did not go well.

“Bad, bad, bad idea, “she says.” You, look. My hair … doesn’t move. I washed my hair 15 times and it doesn’t move. ”

She then shared some advice: “If you never, ever run out of Got2b Glued Freeze Spray, never, never use it, unless you want your hair to look like this forever. “

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After her first video went viral, Brown followed up with another TikTok of herself trying to wash the Gorilla glue from her hair with shampoo, using her nails and everything. No luck.

“Watch … you clean and nothing happens,” she says. “Like, this is the life I’m living in right now. This is the life, I think, that I have to live.”

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People offered lots of suggestions in the comments on how to try to fix the situation, including a TikTok user posing as Gorilla Glue. The brand later commented on Twitter that TikTok’s “official Gorilla Glue” account was fake. “This is not our business. Please do not follow their advice,” tweeted the company.

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Still, Brown shared another TikTok video thanking people for their support and ideas for trying to help her get rid of her “ponytail forever”.

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She ended like this: “By the way, if you see me walking around with a scarf on my head, mind your own business.”

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