Gorilla Glue ‘sorry to hear’ woman used its ultra-strong adhesive in her hair
The IndependentStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Gorilla Glue has responded after a woman posted a video about covering her hair in the company’s spray glue only to find that she is unable to remove the adhesive. “We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Ms Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair,” the company captioned the post. “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.” In the statement, Gorilla Glue added that this is a “unique situation” because its product “is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent”. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing…’ “It is used for crafts, home, auto or office projects to mount things to surfaces such as paper, cardboard, wood, laminate and fabric.” In response to the apology, many accused the brand of not doing enough to help Brown, with some suggesting that the glue company “find some way to help Tessica Brown”.