Air Force rolls out new regs on mustaches and sideburns
The memo enforces stricter facial hair rules, limiting mustache length and approving shaving waivers only for specific medical and religious reasons, per Air Force officials.
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New Air Force grooming standards tackle sideburns and mustaches
The United States Air Force has issued new grooming mandates for enlistees wanting to wear facial hair. Among the matters it addressed are the length of an airmen’s mustaches and sideburns, according to Task & Purpose. “The new guidance mandates that sideburns must be above the ear opening and that mustaches are prohibited from going beyond the corners of the mouth or into a respirator seal zone,” an Air Force spokesperson told the military publ…
Air Force rolls out new regs on mustaches and sideburns
The Air Force is spelling out in minute detail how long airmen’s mustaches and sideburns are allowed to be. “The new guidance mandates that sideburns must be above the ear opening and that mustaches are prohibited from going beyond the corners of the mouth or into a respirator seal zone,” an Air Force spokesperson told Task & Purpose on Monday. These changes to grooming standards were outlined in an Oct. 29 memo that was shared on the unofficial…
Air Force Grooming Update Cuts Mustache Length
Key Takeaways: The Air Force grooming update shortens allowed mustache length. Certain mustache shapes now face a full ban. Airmen must trim facial hair to new limits by the deadline. The update aims to keep uniforms and gear working safely. New rules take effect later this year with clear compliance steps. Air Force Grooming Update Key Points The Air Force grooming update makes big changes to mustache rules. Under the new rules, airmen must ke…
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