Military Women Ticked Off After Grooming Rules Updated, Regulations Tightened

Military Women Ticked Off After Grooming Rules Updated, Regulations Tightened


Air Force officials implemented new dress code restrictions last week that include more stringent grooming requirements for men and women.

As of Feb. 1, males in the Air Force are required to have hair that does not touch their ears and to shave daily unless they have a medical or religious waiver, according to a copy of the memo from Air Force Chief of Staff David Allvin obtained by Air & Space Forces Magazine.

Females, meanwhile, must have “clear or French or American Manicure” nail polish when in uniform, according to the document.

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Until this week, about 60 shades of tan, white, pink, red, brown, and even green polish were allowed, according to a previous edition of Air & Space Forces Magazine from March 2024.

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