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Woman who went viral for using Gorilla Glue in hair gets treatment at hospital

That’s going to leave a mark.

A Louisiana woman went viral last week for using Gorilla Glue in place of actual hairspray — before finally checking into the hospital on Saturday to get the hardened adhesive removed, according to posts on her Instagram.

The woman, identified in news reports as Tessica Brown, posted on Feb. 4 that her hair had been stuck in place for a month after she ran out of her usual hair product and opted to use the extra-strong superglue instead.

“Look: My hair, it don’t move. You hear what I’m telling you? It don’t move,” she said in the original video.

“I’ve washed my hair 15 times and it don’t move.”

On Saturday, Brown posted two photos — one of herself sprawled out on a hospital bed and another of the emergency room entrance to St. Bernard Parish Hospital, in Chalmette, Louisiana.

Louisiana woman Tessica sees an Instagram post go viral after posting about mistakenly using Gorilla Glue on her hair instead of actual hairspray.
Tessica Brown in the emergency roomInstagram

Her decision to seek medical treatment came after three days of crowdsourcing potential solutions — including from the maker of Gorilla Glue.

The company told TMZ that Brown could use rubbing alcohol on her head — but warned that if it had actually been in place for a month, it was “likely fractured at the root.”