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Another TikToker Has Put Gorilla Glue In Their Hair And We Can’t Watch

Another TikToker has joined in with the disastrous Gorilla Glue hair trend, despite the warnings about the damage it can do. 
Credit: @avanireyes/TikTok

Another TikToker has joined in with the disastrous Gorilla Glue hair trend, despite the warnings about the damage it can do. 

Tessica Brown recently made headlines when she used the super strong glue to spray her hair.

However, it hasn’t stopped Avani Reyes from trying it out for themselves.

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Avani Reyes tried out the disastrous Gorilla Glue hair trend. Credit: @avanireyes/TikTok

Over the weekend, their video went viral as they came to the not so shocking realisation that their hair also wouldn’t budge after applying the product.

The TikToker was left with no choice but to take a trip to the hospital after it eventually became quite painful.

Talking about the experience in a video, they said: “I’m on my way to the hospital right now, my scalp is burning. I need to go to the hospital so they can remove this Gorilla Glue. I have no idea what to do. I tried washing it, it doesn’t come off.”

The American revealed that when they arrived, the staff were unsure of how to solve the issue. They suggested they try using tea tree, olive, or coconut oil. However, none of them worked.

This meant Reyes had to set up a GoFundMe page to try and raise money to fix the issue.

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Amazingly, one person donated a whopping $3,000.

In a follow-up post, Reyes thanked those that had donated cash, saying: “You guys know it’s definitely been a journey with this Gorilla Glue.

“It’s been crazy, so thank you so much.”

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Written by Aimee Walker

Aimee is a senior content editor at IGV who specialises in finding the best original stories, trending topics and entertainment news. She graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Media and Communications.