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I have a curly perm & I, too, agree, that you can't/shouldn't mix the two. There's another member on here with a curly perm - HoneyA. She has transitioned/is transitioning from a curly perm to texturizing by having her new growth done with the relaxer only.
Just curious how does your hair react to the curly perm? does it form a loose curl like when someone with straight hair gets it? I dont mean to sound ignorant but I've never heard of a black girl getting a curly perm.
FYI. My hair is 100% Natural if that wasn't totally clear already.
As a matter of fact dont ever get a jheri curl
If you're natural why would you get a curly perm? Is your hair not curly already? Or do you want larger diameter curls?
21 months natural and loving it!
If you're natural why would you get a curly perm? Is your hair not curly already? Or do you want larger diameter curls?
21 months natural and loving it!
If you want looser curls, why not transition to texlaxed?
I'm baffled then. Are you just asking about relaxing then curly perming out of curiosity? If you like the look of the curl I say go the relaxed/texlaxed route with that you can do straw sets etc to get the curl you want or flat iron etc for a straight look. A curly perm is not that flexible.
Why do you say that? If I ever considered getting my hair chemically processed, I woud not hesitate to get a jheri curl aka curly perm.
@Riverrock, not sure what your thought process is but when they are processing your hair for a curly perm (aka jheri curl), they first straighten your hair chemically, then wrap it around rods to set it into a curly shape. So if the end result you want is curly hair, you do not need to relax it first. You can just go straight to the curly perm.