U.S. Army soldiers who rely on prolonged shaving waivers could potentially face separation under a new policy. That could particularly impact Black soldiers who rely on waivers to avoid a skin ...
Troops who currently need shaving waivers for more than a year could face separation under changes announced in a memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is calling for a “clean shaven” military ...
The Department of the Air Force is invalidating medical shaving waivers issued prior to March 1, 2025. All medical shaving waivers issued to airmen and Space Force guardians before March will be ...
Marine Cpl. Nhien Do shaves at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Japan, November 2023. (Sgt. Alyssa Chuluda/U.S. Marine Corps) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s pursuit of a clean-shaven ...
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Corey Armstrong listens to a briefing about the new shaving waiver guidance at RAF Mildenhall, England. (Senior Airman Christopher Campbell/U.S. Air Force) The U.S. Air ...
The new face of the military will be one without facial hair, even if that means enduring painful razor bumps. Service members who require a medical shaving waiver for more than one year must be ...
Contrary to certain opinions on social media, keeping your pubic hair does not in any way mean you’re dirty. You should know that when you notice a mild odour coming from your hairy parts, it's ...
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