Michael Obeng, who spent four hours using a custom mix of medical-grade adhesive remover, aloe vera, olive oil, and acetone in order to dissolve the Gorilla Glue. Response: Gorilla Glue released a statement about the situation on social media on Mondayīrown ultimately had to fly to Los Angeles to meet with plastic surgeon Dr. The company added: 'We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical facility and wish her the best.' Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing."' Our spray adhesive states in the warning label "do not swallow. 'This is a unique situation because this product s not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent. Gorilla Glue also released a statement on Twitter, writing: 'We are aware of the situation and we are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. She went on to spend 22 hours in the ER, where baffled healthcare workers put acetone on her head, according to TMZ - but nothing seemed to work.Īs the video went viral, many viewers mocked Brown for the mistake, insisting she should have known better - and pointing to a warning on the bottle that says it's an eye and skin irritant. Unless you want your hair to be like that forever.' She ended her video with some words of advice: 'If you ever, ever run out of Göt2b Glued Spray, don’t ever use this. I've washed my hair 15 times and it don't move,' she insisted. She then patted her head to show how the glue spray had turned her hair into a stiff, immovable helmet. Well, I didn’t have any more Göt2b Glued Spray, so I used this: Gorilla Glue spray. 'When I do my hair, I like to finish it off with a little Göt2b Glued Spray, you know, just to keep it in place. No, it’s not by choice,' she said at the start of the clip. For those of you that know me know that my hair has been like this for about a month now. Vaughn's video came in response to one that Brown, 40, shared last week, in which she explained that she ran out of Göt2b Glued Spray hairspray and substituted it with Gorilla Glue, a highly-adhesive glue that is not meant to be used on people. Others, though, came to his defense, noting that he does not put the glue directly on clients' hair or scalp. 'I say no more gorilla glue in the hair periodt,' wrote one more. 'Oh hell no you don't even need it for that,' wrote another, while a third commented: 'Didn't we learn our lesson with the other girl?' Divisive: The video has gone viral, earning over 330,000 likes - as well as some critiques from commenters insisting he shouldn't be using the glue at all and others defending him
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