Cadet Personal Appearance and Grooming
Hair: Neat, clean, trimmed and present a well-groomed appearance. Above the ears and around the neck: must be tapered upwards 3/4 inch and outwards not greater than 3/4-inch. Must not touch the collar. No longer than 3 inches and the bulk shall not exceed 2 inches. (In no case shall the bulk or length of hair interfere with the proper wearing of the cap. Bulk is defined as the distance that the mass of the hair protrudes from the scalp as indicated by the line in the drawing on the next page). One narrow part in the hair is authorized. This may be cut, clipped, or shaved. Plaited or braided hair is unauthorized. Hair may not show under the front brim of any uniform cap. Below are examples of male haircuts which conform to NJROTC regulations.
Note: Ethnic hairstyles are permitted provided they are groomed to fit within the guidelines stated above. Bizarre hairstyles and faddish or outrageous multicolor hair are unauthorized. Sideburns: Neatly trimmed and tailored as described
above. Shall not extend below a point level with the middle of the ear,
as indicated by line “A”, and shall be of even width (not flared). Shall end with a clean-shaven horizontal line. Mustaches or beards: Cadets are not allowed to wear either
mustaches or beards. Fingernails: Will not extend
past the fingertips. Earrings/Studs: Not authorized for male cadets. Necklaces: Approved for wear on a case-by-case
basis by the appropriate division head or Director of Naval Science.
Necklaces must not be visible under the uniform. Rings: One per hand is authorized Wristwatch/Bracelet: The wearing of a wristwatch and one
(1) bracelet is authorized. Sunglasses: A conservative pair is permitted when
authorized by the naval science instructor. Sunglasses are never authorized
in military formations. Retainer straps are not authorized. GROOMING STANDARDS FOR WOMEN Hair: Clean, neatly shaped, and present a well-groomed appearance. Lopsided and extremely asymmetrical haircuts and hair styles are not authorized. Braids, if worn, must be neatly and inconspicuously secured at all points to the head, and may not dangle free at any point. May touch, but cannot fall below the horizontal line level with the lower edge of the back of the collar as indicated by line “A’ in the drawing below. Must not show under the front brim of any cap. The bulk of the hair shall not exceed approximately 2 inches, nor interfere with the proper wearing of your cap. As an alternative, hair may be worn in a pony tail provided that it falls between the back center of the head. The pony tail should be secured using any standard means (no ornaments). Plain pins, combs, barrettes, and fabric or plastic holders, which are similar in color to the hair or black in color, may be worn. Pony tails are not authorized for wear during the Annual Naval Science Inspection or during other NJROTC events. Below are examples of female hair styles
which conform to NJROTC regulations.
Hair
Ornaments: Barrettes,
must be similar to hair color. Conspicuous rubber bands, combs and pins
are not authorized. Cosmetics: Applied in good taste and colors blend with natural
skin tone. Exaggerated or faddish cosmetics are inappropriate. Lipstick
should be conservative. Fingernails: Shall not be excessive in length. Nail polish color
shall complement the skin tone. Earrings/Studs: One per ear, centered on the earlobe. Must be a small gold ball (post or screw on). Rings or Studs are not authorized in the nose,
eyebrows, tongue, lips, or other areas of the face or body. Necklaces: Approved for wear on a case-by-case basis by the appropriate
division head or Director of Naval Science. Necklaces must not be visible
under the uniform. Rings: One per hand is authorized. Wristwatch/Bracelet: The wearing of a wristwatch and one (1) bracelet is
authorized. Sunglasses: A conservative pair is permitted when authorized by
the naval science instructor. Sunglasses are never authorized in military
formations. Retainer straps are not authorized. |