In 2022, a viral story made headlines when a bride had her ears superglued to her head on her wedding day so they would sit flatter under her hairstyle. The hairstylist involved shared the moment online as a quick fix, but the reaction was immediate. Medical professionals and skin experts raised serious concerns about the risks of using industrial adhesives on sensitive skin, especially around the ears.
What was meant to be a beauty solution highlighted a much bigger issue.
Why superglue is a serious risk for skin
Superglue, also known as cyanoacrylate, was designed to bond materials like plastic, metal and wood, not human skin. When applied behind the ears it can cause burns and irritation, trigger allergic reactions, become rigid and crack with movement, tear skin during removal, and lead to long-term sensitivity with repeated use.
Why people felt they had no choice
For those who feel self-conscious about prominent ears, the available options have traditionally been limited. Surgical otoplasty is invasive, permanent and expensive. Tapes and stickers often flatten the ear unnaturally and fail to hold throughout the day. Devices and clips can be bulky, visible and uncomfortable. So when a major life moment like a wedding comes along, some people feel pressured to make it work, even if that means risking their skin.
The safer alternative that now exists
This gap is exactly why Earswrap was created. Earswrap is a skin-safe adhesive developed specifically for ear correction. It is not a household glue, not tape, and not a rigid device. It is dedicated, reversible and invisible, so no bride, and no one, should ever need to reach for superglue again.

