Posted on Feb 10, 2021
Can a NCO make a Soldier use nair to remove facial hair?
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Posted >1 y ago
There's a product called magic shave that's basically the same thing, it's a depilatory cream, specifically used by people who have razor bumps issues.
But this NCO is setting himself up for some serious blowback in multiple ways. This Soldier also needs to make sure he stops pushing back his appointments
But this NCO is setting himself up for some serious blowback in multiple ways. This Soldier also needs to make sure he stops pushing back his appointments
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To answer your question, no.
Additionally, I find it extremely sad that there is someone in our ranks that legitimately thinks that nair would be a viable option.
Additionally, I find it extremely sad that there is someone in our ranks that legitimately thinks that nair would be a viable option.
Sgt Dale Briggs
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Do they do facial Brazilians ? Ridiculous imo, go to the doc get a shaving chit.
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This NCO is not a medical professional. If said soldier is having derm problems then he needs to go to sick call to be seen. Let medical do their thing. Temporary shaving profile on record while they sort it out and NCO accept what medical says as they are the ones in charge at this point.
When the NCO decided to make the soldier do something for a medical condition he has no tried to practice as a medical provider and also could have caused harm to the soldier. I get it he is upset the soldier is not meeting the grooming standards and it sounds like the soldier is not doing their part to make sure if they can’t meet the standard due to a medical issue to see a medical provider.
In the end though the biggest blame and harm is going to come to that NCO in this situation.
When the NCO decided to make the soldier do something for a medical condition he has no tried to practice as a medical provider and also could have caused harm to the soldier. I get it he is upset the soldier is not meeting the grooming standards and it sounds like the soldier is not doing their part to make sure if they can’t meet the standard due to a medical issue to see a medical provider.
In the end though the biggest blame and harm is going to come to that NCO in this situation.
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