Army Shaving Waiver: How to Get One and What You Need to Know
Struggling with razor bumps in the Army? Learn how to get a shaving profile (waiver) quickly and stay compliant with regulations.
Struggling with razor bumps in the Army? Learn how to get a shaving profile (waiver) quickly and stay compliant with regulations.
If you're serving in the U.S. Army and have a medical condition that makes shaving problematic, you may qualify for a shaving profile (commonly referred to as a shaving waiver). This allows you to maintain facial hair while staying compliant with Army grooming standards.
Shaving waivers exist to accommodate soldiers with skin conditions like pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), which can cause painful razor bumps. Having the proper documentation can prevent unnecessary disciplinary action and ensure you can continue serving without discomfort.
Each branch of the military has specific rules for obtaining a shaving waiver. In the Army, this is officially called a shaving profile, and the process requires medical documentation and approval.
The Army recognizes medical shaving profiles for soldiers who experience significant skin irritation due to shaving. These waivers are issued for conditions such as PFB, chronic skin infections, and severe razor burn.
If you believe you need a shaving profile in the Army, follow these steps:
Chat live with a Well Revolution licensed specialist to determine if you qualify (press the button below). A quick assessment will help establish whether your condition meets the Army’s medical requirements.
If you qualify, you’ll receive the necessary documentation for a $60 waiver fee. This process is streamlined to ensure you get what you need quickly.
Your documentation includes:
Shaving profiles help Army personnel manage medical conditions while staying compliant with grooming standards. If you’re struggling with razor bumps or skin irritation, getting a medical waiver ensures you don’t suffer unnecessary discomfort.
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Soldiers who experience medical conditions such as pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) (razor bumps), severe razor burn, chronic skin infections, or other dermatological conditions aggravated by shaving may qualify for a shaving profile.
A shaving profile can be temporary (up to 30 days) or permanent (requires annual renewal), depending on the severity of the condition and the medical provider’s recommendation.
The Army typically allows facial hair up to 1/4 inch in length, unless otherwise specified by the medical provider. Even with a waiver, soldiers must maintain a neat and professional appearance.
No. A valid shaving profile issued by a medical provider must be honored by your chain of command. However, you must ensure you carry and present the documentation if asked.
You can chat live with a licensed specialist for a free consultation. If you qualify, you’ll receive your shaving profile in under 15 minutes for a $60 documentation fee, which includes a free treatment plan and prescription if necessary.
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