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In reply to the discussion: Pete Hegseth bans false eyelashes, certain fingernail polishes [View all]Demovictory9
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https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/hegseths-new-dress-code-of-honor.
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Shaving, particularly for soldiers who seek waivers to standard policies due to health complications that daily shaving can cause. This is most common for black and brown folks who have curly hair; so common in fact that the directive makes explicit mention of pseudofolliculitis Barbae, or razor bumps, which can become infected.
The directive enumerates three phased treatment plans corresponding to mild, moderate and severe cases. A fourth phase provides the option of laser hair removal to soldiers unresponsive to the previous treatments or with chronic issues.
Eyelash extensions are now banned. No real justification is given but Im sure its a coincidence that this also impacts black and brown people the most. Similarly, nail polish must now be clear or French or American Manicure only, a sacrifice to the gods of uniformity which feels more arbitrary than purposeful.
Petty changes to uniforms are being directed, from a ban on duty identifier patches, to shorter boots (8-12 inches), to important contingency plans on how to wear one's sleeves (the cuffs will remain visible, and the sleeve will rest at, or within 1-inch of, the forearm when the arm is bent at a 90-degree angle; though Commanders may prohibit rolling of sleeves and folding of cuffs.)
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Shaving, particularly for soldiers who seek waivers to standard policies due to health complications that daily shaving can cause. This is most common for black and brown folks who have curly hair; so common in fact that the directive makes explicit mention of pseudofolliculitis Barbae, or razor bumps, which can become infected.
The directive enumerates three phased treatment plans corresponding to mild, moderate and severe cases. A fourth phase provides the option of laser hair removal to soldiers unresponsive to the previous treatments or with chronic issues.
Eyelash extensions are now banned. No real justification is given but Im sure its a coincidence that this also impacts black and brown people the most. Similarly, nail polish must now be clear or French or American Manicure only, a sacrifice to the gods of uniformity which feels more arbitrary than purposeful.
Petty changes to uniforms are being directed, from a ban on duty identifier patches, to shorter boots (8-12 inches), to important contingency plans on how to wear one's sleeves (the cuffs will remain visible, and the sleeve will rest at, or within 1-inch of, the forearm when the arm is bent at a 90-degree angle; though Commanders may prohibit rolling of sleeves and folding of cuffs.)
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Are we going to run out of white males? I mean Rollins wants 34 million to make
sinkingfeeling
Jul 17
#8
The rule could crimp JD's fashion style when he visits the Pentagon. nt
allegorical oracle
Jul 17
#32
Please tell me that this never happened before, and certainly not in a Democratic administration...
CTyankee
Jul 17
#14