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DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.

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This beautiful young woman put Gorilla Glue in her hair instead of a hair product with a similar name. It's like Crazy Glue... for furniture...
and it hasn't moved
in a month.

As a kid I put Vaseline in my hair, and I thought THAT took forever to wash out... :facepalm:

The company gave her advice as far as how to remove it, but if anyone else knows,
you might want to add in your 2 cents on Tik Tok or wherever she might actually see it!!

And unless you're Pinocchio, don't try this at home.

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/tiktoker-gorilla-glue-hair

 
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The Saga Concludes.

I never thought about this in terms of there not being enough or adequate hair care products for black women,
along with easy confusion with labeling. It seems she was lucky after several painful attempts. :/


https://www.yahoo.com/news/gorilla-glue-viral-hair-story-204850432.html


USA TODAY
Gorilla Glue hair mishap comes to an end, highlights lack of awareness about Black hair care
Rasha Ali, USA TODAY
Thu, February 11, 2021, 9:28 AM


All Tessica Brown wanted was for her hair to be laid, but instead she found herself in a scary, sticky situation.

Brown went viral when she turned to social media for help after using heavy-duty Gorilla Glue spray on her hair to keep it in place after running out of Got2B glued hairspray, which she noted was a "bad, bad, bad idea."

On Thursday, TMZ shared footage of Brown after she finally had the glue removed with the help of a plastic surgeon.

The woman, who's been dubbed "Gorilla Glue Girl," says she washed her hair 15 times to no avail.



Since Feb. 3, Brown has amassed a large following from stars to plastic surgeons and celebrity hairstylists all invested in how her story plays out, and though Brown's circumstance may be on the extreme end of the spectrum, it speaks to how little people understand when it comes to Black hair care and the trials Black women have to go through to find adequate products.

Some people on Twitter criticized Brown, asking "who in their right mind would use Gorilla Glue?"

"Gorilla Glue isn’t even on the hair aisle in the hair store or the grocery store. Gorilla Glue is located in the hardware section. She knew better," wrote @deyonnaxoo on Twitter.



However, the reality is that sometimes Black women need to venture outside of the hair care aisle to find products that work. Mayonnaise, olive oil and avocados are all used for hair styling purposes, and Twitter user @JenniferRoseNYC pointed out how certain hair products even resemble food products.


Another person, @_knotURfrend_, noted if Brown's Gorilla Glue technique had actually worked, people would have rushed to pick up a can themselves.

Monaè Everett, celebrity hairstylist and creator of the Texture Style Awards, said many people, not just Black women, are looking for the stiffest possible hairspray to keep their style intact.

The "Get Out Of Your Own Way" author said Black people spend billions on hair products, and it can be tough to locate products for Black hair.

"Many times in many cities we're relegated to the bottom of the aisle, which is the Black hair care section," Everett said, adding though there's been progress in the availability of products, there's definitely room for more.

"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin weighed into the debate, addressing the history of Black hair and professionalism.

"So many are being dismissive of #gorillagluegirl. Given the history of how black women are targeted and still battle the pervasive belief that our natural hair is unprofessional, unkempt, or in some way 'a statement' pls show her some grace and understanding," Hostin tweeted.


Everett said she feels Black women are held to a higher standard and expected to know the ins and outs of hair care.

She noted, "Other nationalities can slap hair on their head and keep going, (but) we are so extremely judged it's crazy."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Gorilla Glue hair mishap ends, shows ignorance about Black beauty
 
I don't feel anyone needs to think about this as anything other than what it is... An adult putting glue in her hair because she ran out of actual hairspray. Which according to the article is understandable because often used in hairstyling are... Foodstuffs.

Maybe I've missed something but I feel like they're glossing over the many differences you might expect when using a product like olive oil on your hair and when using a powerful glue. A more accurate headline would have just dropped the words "about black hair care". Good to hear the situation is resolved.
 
We used to put glue in our hair all the time for liberty spikes and mohawks, but I'm pretty sure we used Elmer's.
 
I don't feel anyone needs to think about this as anything other than what it is... An adult putting glue in her hair because she ran out of actual hairspray. Which according to the article is understandable because often used in hairstyling are... Foodstuffs.

Maybe I've missed something but I feel like they're glossing over the many differences you might expect when using a product like olive oil on your hair and when using a powerful glue. A more accurate headline would have just dropped the words "about black hair care". Good to hear the situation is resolved.

True also, yes -- A woman made an unfortunate mistake....


We used to put glue in our hair all the time for liberty spikes and mohawks, but I'm pretty sure we used Elmer's.

:wow: Whoa, I had no idea, and after this poor woman's disaster, I wouldn't touch anything with the word "glue" anywhere on the container!
 
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