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Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi has taken responsibility for the uniform SNAFU and vowed to do better.
President Donald Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is so obsessed with grooming in the U.S. Armed Forces that he’s cracking down in the name of […] ...
Nassau County police used grooming policies as a tool to sideline minority officers by punishing those with a common skin condition that mostly affects Black men, a new lawsuit claims. Four officers ...
A federal lawsuit filed by four Nassau police officers has brought renewed attention to the skin condition called pseudofolliculitis barbae. In the suit, the officers allege discrimination over the ...
Sikh Council has reacted to the new grooming policy that the US Army announced, barring permanent shaving waivers beyond ...
“What people refer to as razor bumps is most often a condition called pseudofolliculitis barbae, which typically looks like small red bumps or white headed pimples,” says dermatologist Deanne ...
Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a condition caused by regular shaving that leads to ingrown hairs and affects about 60% of Black men, according to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.
New guidance for Marines gives them 90 days for health care providers to reevaluate those diagnosed with Pseudofolliculitis Barbae, also known as razor bumps or ingrown hairs.
Discover the steps for successful laser hair removal on Black skin, including the exact lasers to request and vital precautions for stunning, scar-free results.
Razor bumps, also known as pseudofolliculitis barbae, occur when shaved hair curl back into the skin instead of growing outward. This leads to inflammation, redness, and irritation, often ...