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US navy women can now sport ponytails and other hairstyles

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PROVIDENCE ( Rhode Island): The navy says it will now allow servicewom­en to sport ponytails and other hairstyles, reversing a policy that long forbade females from letting their hair down.

Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson said it makes the navy more inclusive.

Many black women had asked for changes to the female grooming standards. A female sailor, Yeoman First Class LaToya Jones, announced the new policy during a Facebook Live event on Tuesday with Richardson.

The new standards went into effect on Wednesday.

Lock hairstyles, or ropelike strands, are also now allowed. And women can wear ponytails while in uniform.

Capt Thurraya Kent is the senior member of the working group that recommende­d the changes.

Kent, who has been in the navy for nearly 26 years, said her hair has been an issue throughout her career, whether it’s figuring out what to do with it while she’s deployed or trying to quickly make sure it conforms to regulation­s after exercising.

She recalled being told to take out her braids early in her career even though her hairstyle was allowed.

“Because of the texture of my hair, it stood straight up,” Kent said.

“It was a very embarrassi­ng moment that stays with you.”

At the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, women said they’re excited to switch from buns, which don’t fit well under helmets.

Legalman First Class Tamatha Schulmeric­h said she has to twist and wrap her hair into a bun because it goes down to her lower back.

She said it was uncomforta­ble to wear that way when she had to wear a flight deck helmet in a previous assignment.

Lt Cmdr Jess Cameron said while allowing new hairdos may seem like a small thing, it sends a larger message.

“I think it’s a step forward,” she said.

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