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Goo Gone is not recommended for use on human hair, as it contains strong solvents that can damage hair and irritate the scalp. While it may effectively remove sticky substances, the chemicals can strip moisture and cause breakage. If you need to remove adhesive or sticky residue from hair, it's better to use hair-safe alternatives, such as oil or a gentle conditioner. Always perform a patch test before applying any product to hair.

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