


“I needed this oil to heal my scalp, grow my hair back, stimulate my hair folicles, and on top of all that, I needed it to be all natural.”īrown has also dropped a line of Gorilla Glue Girl merch, including hoodies, trackies, and t-shirts emblazoned with a still from Brown’s viral video, as well as the phrase, ‘Bonded for Life’.įor those who didn’t live through the experience, Brown’s ordeal began when she ran out of her go-to got2b hairspray and substituted Gorilla Glue Spray Adhesive instead.

In a video shared on Instagram, Brown explains that she’s been “working with professionals” to create her hair growth oil, after losing her hair and having scalp damage post-Gorilla Glue. Other products in Brown’s Forever Hair collection include hair growth drops and nourishing edge-control (though the latter doesn’t appear to be available on the website yet). Now, to ensure no one makes the same mistake as her ( again), Brown has launched her own line of hair care products, including – you guessed it – a hairspray, comically titled ‘Forever Hold’.Īs reported by TMZ, Brown says ‘Forever Hold’ is for people who want to “hold a ponytail like glue, but without the nightmare side effects” of actual glue. After the glue wouldn’t wash out, Brown had to have a four-hour procedure to get it surgically removed. Brown went viral after using the adhesive as a substitute to her regular hairspray. One particularly gripping story shared on the app came from Tessica Brown – more widely known as Gorilla Glue Girl. Cast your mind back to February – trigger warning: lockdown – when the pubs were closed, and all we had to entertain ourselves was TikTok.
