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Infamous "Gorilla Glue Girl" Tessica Brown Launches Her Own Haircare Products

Tessica Brown took the interwebs by storm from her unfortunate mishap with a bottle of super glue. The world watched as she desperately tried a thousand different remedies to remove glue from her hair.

Now, with a glue free head, Brown is diving into the world of business with her new hair product line, "Forever Hair".

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Most people products like Maybelline or - to get that perfectly styled hairdo. Brown was a got2b kind of girl. But after running out of the spray, she mistakenly took to using a bottle of Guerilla Glue and quickly found out that it was the wrong decision. Her hair didn't move an inch and the glue was planning on going anywhere anytime soon. She came into international fame when her social videos of asking for help from her viewers.

From shampoo and desperate home remedies to trip to the emergency room, nothing seemed to be able to remove the glue from her head. Thus the world dubbed her as  "Guerilla Glue Girl"

"We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair," Guerilla Glue addressed Brown in a tweet, "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.”

Now, four months later, she riding the momentum of her new found fame with the release of Forever Hair.

Forever Hair is hair root oil that's intended to heal one's scalp and help hair grow.

"I’ve been working with professionals to create and formulate a hair root oil," the new business woman states in a promotional video, "I need this oil to heal my scalp, I need to grow my hair back, I needed to stimulate my hair follicles, and on top of that, I needed everything to be all natural. And in this oil – it has just that."

Along with this product, she's also rolling out a setting spritz called Forever Hold.

According to Essence, the product is made from a mixture of black cumin seed oil, avocado oil, safflower oil and a blend of essential oil.

"Not only can I help myself," Brine tells USA Today, "I can help other people out there too (who) are suffering from hair loss, scalp damage, or are just trying to grow their hair longer."

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Sources: LA TimesEssenceUSA Today,



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