Tessica Brown, who went viral after she put Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive in her hair, is considering filing a lawsuit after neither the hospital nor the company's advice were able to help her get the hardened substance out.
Brown hired an attorney and is weighing litigation against Gorilla Glue. Although the product that she used has a warning label advising not to spray it on eyes, skin, or clothing, it does not specifically mention hair.
Brown went to the hospital in an attempt to get the Gorilla Glue out of her hair that she says has been there for a month. There, they tried acetone on the back of her head, but it reportedly burned her scalp, turned the glue goopy, then the glue re-hardened.
Gorilla Glue did weigh in on the situation with a tweet, reading, "We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair. 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."
The company reiterated that their product "is not indicated for use in or on hair as it is considered permanent."
Source: NYPost.com