The Army Is Expanding Allowed Hairstyles For Women
The Army is now allowing female soldiers to wear their hair in ponytails in all uniforms, in a change announced earlier this month. It expands on hair guidelines announced in January. For years, many women in the Army were required to keep their hair in a tight bun.How long can ponytails be in the Army?
There is no minimum length for the wear of a ponytail or braid. The only exception on the length of a ponytail or braid is that it should not hinder a soldier's performance or present a safety risk during tactical or physical training, the release states.What hairstyles are not allowed in the Army?
Not permitted for men
- Braids, cornrows, twists, or locs (while in uniform or in civilian clothes on duty)
- Shaved designs cut into hair or scalp.
- Styled sideburns that taper, flare, or come to a point.
Can Army Soldiers have long hair?
“In observance with your Christian faith, you may wear uncut hair in accordance with Army uniform and grooming standards provided in Army Regulation (AR) 670-1,” a memo from the head of army personnel wrote. “You may grow your hair in accordance with the standards for long hair set forth in AR 670-1.”Are mullets allowed in the Army?
Multiple hairstyles are now allowed as long as it maintains a neat professional appearance and doesn't impede the use of headgear. The hairstyle is not considered acceptable if when combed it falls over the ears or eyebrows, or touches the collar.Ponytails, earrings and highlights: Army revamps grooming and uniform regs | Military Times Reports
How should I wear my hair in the military?
Steps
- Make a ponytail in the middle of the back of your head. ...
- Wrap a second ponytail holder around the ponytail. ...
- Lift up the ponytail as you begin to twist it. ...
- Wrap the twisted ponytail around itself. ...
- Secure the bun with 3-4 large bobby pins. ...
- Place a hairnet over the bun (optional). ...
- Secure the hairnet in place.
Are ponytails authorized in Army uniform?
Women will be authorized to wear ponytails “in all authorized U.S. Army uniforms,” the service announced on Thursday. The length of the ponytails cannot extend past the bottom of the shoulder blades; there is no minimum length requirement, and the ponytail or braid must be worn down the center of the back.Can I join the military without cutting my hair?
New male recruits have virtually no hair at all, those who have been there a week or two have a little bit of stubble, and those who are getting ready to graduate have an inch or so of hair showing. Except for the Navy, women do not have to get their hair cut.Do you have to shave on weekends Army?
AR 670-1 was revised to say you're a Soldier 24/7-365. Apparently this means that you must be cleanly shaven even off duty days and while on leave.Can female soldiers wear makeup?
The Army is drastically changing some of its grooming standards and hinting at even more changes when it comes to inclusivity and convenience regarding soldiers' uniforms in the near future. Certain hairstyles, jewelry, makeup and other accessories will now be accepted parts of the way soldiers can present themselves.Are fake eyelashes allowed in the Army?
Women may wear cosmetics "conservatively." That means no unnatural or exaggerated appearance, and no more fake eyelashes. Nail polish will only be worn in service, mess or dress uniforms. Women's fingernail length will not exceed a quarter of an inch.Can you wear scrunchies in the military?
Hair DevicesAuthorized devices include, but are not limited to, small, plain scrunchies (elastic hair bands covered with material), barrettes, combs, pins, clips, rubber bands, and hair bands. Devices that are conspicuous, excessive, or decorative are prohibited.