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Soldiers with skin conditions like razor bumps will no longer be granted permanent medical waivers that allow them to grow ...
Forthcoming revisions to grooming standards would do away with permanent shaving waivers, which could largely impact Black ...
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Army Times on MSNArmy updates facial hair policy, requires exemptions and shaving planThe Army has updated its grooming policy on facial hair, now requiring soldiers with nonreligious exemptions to be supported ...
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Marine Corps’ new grooming policy slammed for targeting Black menA recently updated grooming policy issued by the United States Marine Corps is being slammed by advocates for negatively targeting Black male service members.
A new grooming policy that potentially punishes members of the U.S. Marine Corps who have razor bumps has drawn criticism that it will disproportionately affect Black men. “This is so targeted ...
Let’s be real—when it comes to skincare and grooming, Black men have long been overlooked in the beauty aisle. But now, BLK/OPL, a legacy brand that’s always centered Black and Brown skin ...
Razor bumps can now get you kicked out of the marines. Black men will likely suffer the most. A US Marine Corps guidance released in March states that people who suffer from skin conditions like ...
Kyle Bibby of Black Veterans Project tells theGrio that the new guidance represents “another discriminatory policy enacted under a Secretary ...
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