Female hair army regulation refers to a set of rules and guidelines that govern the style, length, and appearance of female soldiers' hair while in military service.
Female hair grooming standards are instituted by respective militaries to ensure uniform presentation and to prevent potential health and safety hazards. These standards typically dictate the length, style, neatness and cleanliness of a servicemember's hair. One of the most notable developments in female hair army regulations was the decision by the U.S. Army in 2015 to allow women to wear their hair in a natural bun or ponytail, which was previously prohibited.





