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Q: Can you blow dry a jheri curl?
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Can you blow dry your jheri curl?

Not if you want it to retain it's sheen.


When did the Jheri Curl become popular?

The Jheri Curl is a permed style of haircut, invented by Jheri Redding. The hairstyle was popular in the 1970s and 1980s, and appeared in popular films of the time, such as Pulp Ficiton


What do celebrities curl there hair with?

They blow dry then curl with the pro curlers but they have pros do it


Which laker was known for his jheri curl?

A.c green


How do you get a jheri curl?

Have de most voilent wank! Truss u would have a jeri curl twerking out of ur hair.


At what URL can you see the hairstyle that sports the Jheri curl?

Try the site below at related links.


How do you make your hair not frizzy after being wet?

Blow-dry it and brush it and then (straiten it or curl it-optional)


Can you go in the pool with jheri curls?

yes just wash your hair and than put curl act on it


What is the name of Bobby Valentino's haircut?

It's like a gumby jheri curl with a kanye west ducktail, also known as Henry


What do you use to scrunch your hair?

you get hair gel and have wet hair and take some gel OR mouse and squeeze and curl! after your done you blow dry or let it dry natural.


How do you I make the front of my hair not curl?

well if its a fringe the you can blow dry it this is how you blow dry get a blow dry and brush then twist your hair on the brush the put blow dryer on start from the top of your scalp and blow dry down do this several times it should be straight don't wet your hair for about a few days then do the same thing over and over again or you can straighten your hair everyday for 1 week and your hair will be straighten


What is the history of the Jerry curl?

The Jehri curl is a hair style that was invented and popularized by Jheri Redding, an American hairdresser. The style became popular in the 1970s and 1980s among the African community and has stuck since then.