Salon Owner Reveals He’s Been Using Gorilla Glue On Sew-Ins For Years

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Salon Owner Reveals He’s Been Using Gorilla Glue On Weaves For Years

While Gorilla Glue’s popularity rises, many salon owners are coming out to reveal some tricks that they’ve been using for years, since Tessica Brown’s gorilla glue mishap blew up on social media.

A celebrated hairdresser has also gone viral after admitting to using Gorilla Glue on his clients. Eric Vaughn made the admIssion in a viral TikTok video, revealing that he uses the industrial-strength glue to secure the knot on a weave.

“So I’ve been using Gorilla Glue on people’s hair for years, but this is the only way that you should ever use it — at the end of a sew-in,” he demonstrates. “I’ll take my threads and knot them together, take a tiny little dot of Gorilla Glue, blow dry and cut that and that knot is going nowhere,”

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Vaughn warns that you shouldn’t put this on your actual hair.

“But don’t put this on your actual hair.”

As we reported 40-year-old, Tessica Brown used gorilla glue spray on her hair and it was stuck for a whole month.  She headed to Beverly Hills where plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Obeng performed a $12,500 surgery for free and removed the adhesive.

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