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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, rank, and unit. This ensures that the profile is correctly attributed to you.
  3. Next, provide details regarding your medical condition that necessitates the shaving profile. Be specific about any diagnoses such as pseudofolliculitis or other skin conditions.
  4. In the section for recommendations, include any suggested accommodations or treatments from your healthcare provider. This helps in justifying the need for the profile.
  5. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that all required signatures are obtained to validate the form.

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A shaving profile, also known as a shaving waiver, is a medical exemption issued by the military that allows service members to maintain a beard or avoid shaving due to medical conditions like pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB), commonly known as razor bumps.
Guidance for Soldiers and leaders: Leaders can ask a Soldier if they have a profile or MFR if their facial hair does not comply with standards.
Army regulation 670-1 1-8 2(c) requires men to keep faces clean shaven while in uniform or civilian clothes on duty. That means that soldiers have to shave each day, which can worsen skin problems or cause permanent damage for some men.
Q: How do I know if I qualify for a LOD? A: A Soldier may qualify for line of duty care if you incur or aggravate an injury, illness, or disease while in the line of duty (performing ADT, IDT, drill weekend, or any other training while on orders). This includes when traveling directly to or from your place of duty.
Medical Documentation: To obtain a shaving profile, you usually need to provide medical documentation from a healthcare professional. This might involve a visit to a military doctor or a dermatologist.
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Any leader has the right to look at your profile to ensure they are not giving you an order in violation of that profile. Profiles are governed under AR 40-501. You should carry your profile on you at all times.

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