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Pentagon unveils new ‘clean shaven’ grooming standards

The Pentagon mandates clean-shaven standards for troops, with over 40,000 shaving waivers issued in 2024; waivers beyond one year may lead to separation after medical review.

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an Aug. 20, 2025 memo directing unit commanders to separate service members requiring medical shaving waivers beyond one year of treatment.
  • This policy follows a force-wide review addressing growing shaving exemption requests and seeks to enforce clean-shaven and neat appearance standards in the military.
  • Medical providers recommend waivers for pseudofolliculitis barbae, a painful skin condition affecting about 60% of Black men, requiring troops to follow phased treatment plans.
  • More than 40,000 shaving waivers were issued in 2024, yet the new guidance excludes religious exemptions such as those sought by John Hoskins for his Pastafarian faith.
  • The updated standards aim to restore uniform grooming but may disproportionately affect Black service members due to the prevalence of PFB in that population.
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Task & Purpose broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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