Is woman used glue as lacquer and his story is going around the world, not only because he ended up in the hospital, but because he would sue a brand of glue.
Some girls love to have their hair half done; This is the case of our beloved Shakira, but also that of Gloria Trevi and thousands, perhaps millions of women; however, there is also another type of girl, many of them curly, who like to have their hair arranged to the millimeter and, of course, they are addicted to fixative.
That would seem to be the case American influencer Tessica Brown, who loves to have her hair always well groomed, so she usually uses hairspray. But one day she ran out of her jar and she came up with a very bad idea, like the bad idea that the girl had who ended up with 4 eyebrows for saving a few pesos.
Woman used glue as lacquer and this is how her hair looked
Tessica shared her story on her social networks through a video. She revealed that she always finishes her look with a bit of Göt2b Glued Spray, to hold each hair in place, but when she ran out of it, she decided to use Gorilla Glue spray instead.
As reported TMZ, Brown’s hair stayed glued on for two weeks and when he went to the doctor to ask them for help, he lasted 22 hours in the emergency room. Said medium assured that the health personnel tried to remove the glue with acetone, but that by causing melting, it would have burned his scalp more.
In another video, the woman shared scenes from her hospital stay and the apparently painful treatment to follow at home to get her hair back.
Finally, several international media agree that the also youtuber would have hired a lawyer to sue the glue brandbecause although the product label indicates that it should not be used in the eyes, skin or clothing, it does not mention the hair.
To carry out the demand, he organized a relief fund, as can be seen on his Instagram account.
What do you think? Do you think the brand of glue should be responsible for this woman’s hair or that she shouldn’t have applied it to her head? Write what you think in the comments of this note, and share it on your social networks!