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Well I went to a wedding on Monday, and the grooms mother and father both strolled in late and sat behind my friend and I, and someone asked them why they were late and the mother said "we had to get our hair done", so my silly self just had to see what type of hair style would make you and your husband late for your only sons wedding so I turn around to say Hi and low and behold they had matching Jehri curlsI almost died right there. I had to compose myself, then I heard the wife whisper to the husband " Yours is kinda dry you should have put some more spray in it". That did it ya'll, I promise I was a shaking, crying fool my friend next to me kept trying to hug and console me, she thought I was crying because of the ceremony lol! I had to pinch myself the entire time to keep from laughing. Lord forgive me.
One of my friends (parents from the Dem. Rep. of Congo) had a jheri curl and beautiful MBL hair. I never noticed any drips or grease spots on her clothing - I just remembered feeling really envious of the length of her hair.But on the real though, I do remember some folks back in the day who had really long gherri curls and (can you imagine it straightened out?) and after reading a lot of the stuff here on the board, I have to say that it's them wearing those darn plastic caps 24/7 and keeping moisture in their head that had to play a part in it.
Too funny.Well I went to a wedding on Monday, and the grooms mother and father both strolled in late and sat behind my friend and I, and someone asked them why they were late and the mother said "we had to get our hair done", so my silly self just had to see what type of hair style would make you and your husband late for your only sons wedding so I turn around to say Hi and low and behold they had matching Jehri curlsI almost died right there. I had to compose myself, then I heard the wife whisper to the husband " Yours is kinda dry you should have put some more spray in it". That did it ya'll, I promise I was a shaking, crying fool my friend next to me kept trying to hug and console me, she thought I was crying because of the ceremony lol! I had to pinch myself the entire time to keep from laughing. Lord forgive me.
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Ya know, I've wondered this. Seems like Jherri Curls and Curly Perms got stuck in the 80's - as much as technology and science has progressed since then (and as many people want THAT kind of big curl) you would think some interprising company would have revamped it by NOW......
Yall killing meMissnurslady post...had me dying. Hey, I'm trying to be professional right now and I keep laughing at loud.
I had a carefree curl from5th grade to 8th grade. It did grow my hair, but I was glued to my activator bottle and the plastic bags. Now, come on ..can you see yourself wearing a plastic bag to bed every night. You laying there with your significant other but you have a plastic bag on your head trying to look sexy. I can make a scarf look sexy, but not a plastic bag!and not to mention the shirts I messed up. There was a ring around every collar. For those past jehri curlers....what about riding in a car and leaning your head against the window...now you have that big juicy curl ring on the window.
I know a man that still has one. And he used to get the curl in his beard too.![]()
Same here - I got a curl in second grade and I was the only one in my class w/one. The other kids used to tease me and call me "juicy fruit " say things like "the juice is loose." I hated it. And I would never get one today b/c it's not very versatile. I don't think you can successfully blow dry and flat iron it straight when you felt like it and then go back to wearing it curly. You're stuck w/ constantly upkeeping that wet curly look. But there are two members of my church (mother & daughter) who still wear the curl faithfully. And their stylists is very talented w/ putting it in. Their stylist is also very good at cutting/shaping and coloring it. Their hair looks good. Perfectly shaped light brown juicy waves, ringlets, and curls. To each his own. I guess.
Thanks for the compliment.Errah I think Shimmie posted her Jehri curl pic over in the health forum. It maybe a older pic but it looks like fiyah.![]()
This thread is hilarious. My co-worker has a curl still. She does her touch-ups herself too! She will not. let. it. go.
I used to have a Carefree Curl from 8th grade to 10th grade. Then I got a "dry" curl called a "Nature Wave". Now that was the bomb! No more drip, drip from me. I had pretty loose waves. I remember girls asking me all of the time what I had in my hair. I didn't appreciate it then because that's when all the girls started wearing "doobies" and I wanted one. I straightened my hair with a relaxer and never went back.
JUST LET YOUR SOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLL GGGGGGGLLLLLLLOOOOOO!!
SHINING OH SO SILKY SMOOTH!!!!!
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I had a jherri curl back in 5th grade. I REFUSE to relive that experience.
And how the heck do you spell "jherri" I see so many variations
I know a man that still has one. And he used to get the curl in his beard too.![]()
I know a man that still has one. And he used to get the curl in his beard too.![]()
to match? You could really carry jeri too far. How low are you willing to goto keep up the 'natural' illusion?
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?
I wore totally twisted gel in my hair last week and every piece of equipment I touched at the gym was left greasy from my head...I felt like I had a jheri curl...I was sooo embarassed lol!