
“The other procedure is stem cell therapy, the king when it comes to natural healing and repair.” “PRP uses her own growth factors and platelets found in her blood that heals and rejuvenates the follicles,” Jacques told The Post in a phone call Wednesday. In order to remedy her bad hair day, La Fue hair specialist Jacques Abrahamian employed a combination of platelet-rich plasma and stem cell therapy, services that could cost $4,000 to $6,000. ‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Tessica Brown loses locks in clumps after botched dye job MEGA Brown resorted to the novel procedure to regain hair that she lost after trying to conceal gray hair with dye. Kevork Abrahamian and hair specialist Jacques Abrahamian treated Brown with a combination of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma therapy. Tessica Brown underwent stem cell therapy at the La Fue Hair Clinic in Pasadena, Calif. Louisiana’s Tessica Brown, who went viral last year for using Gorilla Glue as hairspray, has undergone stem cell therapy to revive her hair after a disastrous dye job caused it to fall out. The follicular fiasco had occurred earlier this month after the 39-year-old mother of five attempted to conceal some gray hairs with dye but ended up burning her scalp and losing her luscious locks, a side effect she documented in a TikTok that racked up 2.9 million views.īrown’s representative Gina Rodriguez claimed that chemicals used to remove the glue from her hair this year interacted with the dye, causing her mane to melt. “I’m just praying that it works,” the greater New Orleans-area native told The Post of the procedure, which went down Wednesday at the La Fue Hair Clinic in Pasadena, Calif. Louisiana’s Tessica Brown, who went viral earlier this year for using Gorilla Glue as hairspray, has undergone stem cell therapy to revive her hair after a disastrous dye job caused it to fall out. Her hair “dyed” - and now they’re trying to revive it.

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Prince Harry ‘very likely’ using $40 product to thicken his hair: expert Trigger warning: these videos can be difficult to watch.Prince Harry could be balding due to stress from royal family feud: expert The video, which was posted on February 3, has more than three million likes and 128k comments, including from celebrities such as Shai Jackson and major influencers. Brown reveals she’s washed her hair 15 times and her strands won’t move. “It’s not by choice.” She explains how she usually uses the Got2b Glued spray when she’s done doing her hair to “keep it in place” but she was out so she used Gorilla Max Strength Construction Adhesive. “My hair has been like this for about a month now,” Brown says to the camera. Like everything right now, it all started on TikTok.

Luckily, we’re seeing a lot of support for her She knows she made a mistake by grabbing the spray-on glue when she was out of her usual Got2b Glued hairspray.

The Internet can’t look away from Brown’s plight, her decision to use Gorilla Glue instead of hair spray, leaving her hair permanently (it seems) stuck to her scalp. It has not been an easy few weeks for Tessica Brown. This Firming Collagen Moisturizer Is So Effective, Shoppers Have Stopped Getting Botox-Grab It on Sale For $9
