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Everytime I hear someone say Jheri Curl I think about that part in Coming to America where the family is sitting on the couch and then they get up and theres all those spots on the sofa.![]()
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But anyway, there are a few people still out there with them. Mostly old people who didn't let it. One of my relatives had one at my great grandma's 80th bday party about a month ago. And it did look greasy.erplexed
There was a girl in my class last sem that had one too but hers didn't look drippy or greasy. Actually, I didn't know she had one until I overheard her telling another girl in class. She was very dark skinned with a short curly fro and she had an accent like she was from the carribean or something so I just assumed it was her hair. Then one day we were at a play for our class and I heard her talking to another classmate on intermission and she was saying the relaxer thinned her thick hair out real bad so she went back natural and then decided to get the jheri curl put in because she didn't know what else to do with her hair. It didn't look bad at all but I wouldn't put that mess in my head.![]()
I know people still do, but not as many as in the 80s.I'm not saying that I want one. The jehri curl could have evolved over the years. "Other" people still get curly perms and the curly perms for their hair change over the years. Why couldn't ours?
Also, I dont know much about jehri curls, but can u still straighten ur hair once in a while if u have one?
Wasnt there some wave neauvo (sp) that required less activator? I vaguely rememebr this coming out in like 1990 - OMG that was 16 years ago?? Where does time go?
I won't ever again! I got the curl waaaay back in the day, and my hair was shoulder length and the curl made it beautiful, gorgeous, EXCEPT that I had to use all this curl activator and moisturizer (like totally saturate my hair ALL the time or it became dry as dust) -- I hated that drip drip all the time and my hair was UNTOUCHABLE, even by me. I loved the way it look, but I HATED all that oil and stuff on my hair, my cloths, my pillow case, I mean, it was on everything I couldn't stand it. uuuuuuhhhhh! I get the creeps just thinking about it . . .
After a week of misery, I cut my hair down to the scalp, all by myself, crying and having a fit, bit I just couldn't take it no more. I wore my hair in this really cute low curly fro for about 2 months and then I got braids and started all over again. . .
Well, that's MY story . . .
Regards,
Neroli
My cousin still has a jehri curl. I have no idea where he goes to get a "touchup," but it always looks fresh. It's also always greasy and leavin' stains on his collar.
I'd say get a texturizer for the spirals and some S-curl for moisture and call it a day.
Jheri curls are too flammable. MJ taught us that in '84 when he got burnt like bacon on the Pepsi commercial...now he's rockin permanent lace fronts.![]()
I always thought the boxed texurizer was the Jheri curl's cousin...
and then there are silkeners... those seem very innovative to me. I just learned about them this year!
Jheri curls are too flammable. MJ taught us that in '84 when he got burnt like bacon on the Pepsi commercial...now he's rockin permanent lace fronts.![]()
Girl, people still wear jehri curls. I was at my salon a couple of weeks ago and a woman came in a asked my stylist how much he charged for a jheri curl. When she left, I cracked up laughing because I didn't realize that people still wore them..![]()
I remember when I worked at a grocery store, one of my supervisors had a jheri curl. If you ever had the misfortune to be scheduled to open the store (at 7am!!), you could see Ms. Anita come in for the day with her shower cap on....moisturizing her situation.
My mom had a jheri curl all when I was growing up. I think she had that thing until about 1992. I remember when she finally came home from the salon one day without it, I was like, "oh no, mommy! What happened to your hair?!"
Now I'm glad that someone at that beauty shop finally convinced my mom the let GO of that curl!
Jheri curls are too flammable. MJ taught us that in '84 when he got burnt like bacon on the Pepsi commercial...now he's rockin permanent lace fronts.![]()
I know a man that still has one. And he used to get the curl in his beard too.![]()
Haha...I'm thinkin the same thing...
I'll say people aren't getting them for the same reasons dudes aren't wearing gumby's anymore.....
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Please tell me you are lying!!!
I know people still do, but not as many as in the 80s.I'm not saying that I want one. The jehri curl could have evolved over the years. "Other" people still get curly perms and the curly perms for their hair change over the years. Why couldn't ours?
Also, I dont know much about jehri curls, but can u still straighten ur hair once in a while if u have one?
Girl go ahead and let yo soul gloooo
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