Posted on 02/07/2021 2:05:46 PM PST by dynachrome
That’s going to leave a mark.
A Louisiana woman went viral last week for using Gorilla Glue in place of actual hairspray — before finally checking into the hospital on Saturday to get the hardened adhesive removed, according to posts on her Instagram.
The woman, identified in news reports as Tessica Brown, posted on Feb. 4 that her hair had been stuck in place for a month after she ran out of her usual hair product and opted to use the extra-strong superglue instead.
“Look: My hair, it don’t move. You hear what I’m telling you? It don’t move,” she said in the original video.
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See my post #98 - she said she ran out of hair spray and CHOSE to use the glue product...while the caption under her picture said “mistakenly” used the problem product. Can’t be both, honey! Live and learn. Did she? Doubtful!
Well, the last time I saw my grammar, she was in a nursing home outside of Myrtle Beach, and that was back in 1996.
I live in a central FL area where "I seen it" is so common that the famous movie is known as The Texas Chainseen Massacre.
Chalmette, Louisiana. Enough said. 8>)
What was the name of the glue before she went ape with it?
Watch her actual video, she makes it very clear. She even shows her empty bottle of the actual hair product she ran out of.
OK, but it seems 99.9% likely that she had to have been thinking of the Gorilla Snot hair gel product when she made that decision. As I made pretty clear above with my earlier posts, Gorilla Snot is a popular hair product for young black women.
And it expands. LOL!
Lol! I posted that one earlier thinking it was the hair gel.
(Snicker, snicker)
Sounds like an idiot with a go fund me page.
Couldn’t she wash her hair in gasoline then blow dry it?
Can we relabel it as mouth wash for members of Congress?
Today I finally scraped off some of that horrible spray foam insulation from the floor. I didn’t have acetone handy and underestimated its ability to harden and be impervious to removal.
It is people like this moron that cause insurance companies to lobby gummit to take away our liberties and good effective products.
NO. When you hear that they said “...it don’t move...”, that is an obvious tip-off. If I only had a nickle for every time I heard “...but, I aint did nuthin...”
Dr Ellis Wave Set
I’ve used Dippity Do. And Spoolies.
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