WATCH: Woman gets medical help after using Gorilla glue instead of hair spray

WATCH: Woman gets medical help after using Gorilla glue instead of hair spray

A woman went viral on social media after she accidentally used Gorilla glue spray instead of hair spray. 

Woman uses Gorilla Glue
Instagram/ Tessica Brown

After using Gorilla glue spray on her hair, Tessica Brown received medical treatment.

Brown mistakenly used Gorilla glue spray instead of hair spray. 

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In February, Brown went viral on social media after she revealed that her hair had been stuck in the same style for a month since she used Gorilla glue spray. 

"My hair, it don't move. You hear what I'm telling you? It don't move," she said.

Brown also revealed that she has washed her hair 15 times. 

According to Gorilla Glue's website, the glue is 100% waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring, and decking. It can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alcohol.

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Brown recently shared that she is receiving medical treatment. In another post on Instagram, Brown mentioned that, "This is really about to be a long process."

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Photo Credit: Instagram/ Tessica Brown

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