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A Louisiana woman who went viral after using Gorilla Glue spray in her hair sought treatment in an emergency room over the weekend.

Tessica Brown went viral after she published a TikTok video complaining that her hair wouldn’t move after using Gorilla Glue adhesive spray as holding hairspray.

Gorilla Glue is an ultra strong superglue product meant for bonding various nonporous materials such as metal and steel.

“My hair has been like this for about a month now. It’s not by choice. Noooo,” she said, before explaining that she used Gorilla Glue spray after she ran out of her holding spray.

“Y’all, look: My hair, it don’t move. You hear what I’m telling you? It. Don’t. Move. I’ve washed my hair 15 times and it don’t move!”

On Saturday, Brown posted photos of herself in the emergency room at St. Bernard Parish Hospital, in Chalmette, Louisiana.

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The ER doctor gave her packets of nail polish remover pads and a bottle of sterile water. She captioned a photo of the medical supplies: “This is really about to be a long process.”

Her decision to seek treatment came after the maker of Gorilla Glue offered advice.

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, her hair was “likely fractured at the root,” meaning she will go bald.

Don’t try this at home kids.

Watch the original video below.