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Attention women Marines: You can now wear locks and twist hairstyles. Marine Corps Uniform board 215 recently authorized the additional options, including two-strand twists and thin locks ...
Army leaders announced Tuesday that they are loosening restrictions on various grooming and hairstyle ... to women of various ethnicities, and will allow greater flexibility for braids, twists ...
The newest changes mean women can keep their hair either a bun, single ponytail, two braids or a single braid; locks, braids, twists or cornrows ... to describe several hairstyles," the Army ...
Female Marines may let their ponytails fly, according to new, relaxed rules on women’s hair issued recently. The Corps joined its sister services to permit its female members to wear something ...
The policy authorizes temporary, two-strand hair twists for women, and includes a number of updates to hairstyles for women. Dreadlocks or locks remain an unauthorized hairstyle. As for tattoos ...
Twists and dreadlocks have been prohibited since 2005, but these regulations go further into detail about the size and specific hairstyles for women in uniform, as Army spokesman Paul Prince told ...
The Navy has expanded its hair rules for female sailors, now permitting braids, ponytails and lock hairstyles. Women in the Navy will also be allowed to wear wider hair buns under the new rules ...