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Late last week, Tessica Brown admitted on TikTok that she decided to use Gorilla Glue spray adhesive after running out of Got2b Glued, her preferred brand of hairspray. Now, she's updating her ...
More than a month ago, Tessica Brown, a 40-year old Louisiana woman ran out of her Got2B Glued hairspray and turned to Gorilla Glue spray believing it would hold down her hairstyle in a similar way.
According to Gorilla Glue’s website, the glue – which is 100% waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking – can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.
Last week, Tessica Brown, better known as Gorilla Glue Girl, went viral after she told the internet that when she learned she had run out of her normal Got2b Glue hairspray, she decided to use ...
Tessica Brown, the TikToker who went viral for slathering her hair in Gorilla Glue, has revealed the real reason she used the sticky substance — she needed her mane perfectly slicked into pla… ...
So when, in this already damned year, she ran out of Got2B hairspray, she reached for the Gorilla Glue to see if that would hold her hair in place. And here’s the thing: it worked. I mean, it ...
Tessica Brown said her hair's been stuck for a month after she used the Gorilla Glue spray instead of her regular Got2b Freeze spray. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TIMES. NEWSLETTER SIGNUP.
According to Gorilla Glue's website, the glue — which is 100% waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking — can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.
Enter: the Got2B Glued Styling Spiking Glue (£2). In the wake of numerous eyebrow products promising the same brushed-up effect but for anywhere between £20 to £30, ...
According to Gorilla Glue’s website, the glue – which is 100% waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking – can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.
According to Gorilla Glue’s website, the glue – which is 100% waterproof and usually used for fixing bathroom tiles, wood flooring and decking – can be removed with acetone or isopropyl alchol.