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Razor bumps can now get you kicked out of the marines. Black men will likely suffer the most
The US Marine Corps is eliminating waivers that previously allowed service members who suffer from razor bumps to forgo shaving — an action critics say disproportionately affects Black men. The US ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The Navy is updating its beard policy when it comes to Sailors who suffer from pseudofolliculitis barbae, or PFB, more commonly known as razor bumps. The painful condition is ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy announced it will be updating its shaving guidelines for sailors with a particular skin condition. The Chief of Naval Personnel said the Navy plans to release changes early ...
The Department of the Air Force’s process for determining if airmen and Space Force guardians should receive medical waivers for shaving is about as indecipherable as the infamous flow chart about ...
A new Marine Corps policy says troops with a genetic skin condition that can cause pain and scarring from shaving and mainly affects Black men can be separated if the health issue persists. The ...
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