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Because its practical. Even though there are no strict rules on the women cutting their hair, Buzz cuts are the most practical. The female officer will be expected to do the same roles as a male officer, some of these are physical ie chasing suspects, restaining etc. With long hair even if tied back can come loose the officer doesn't want to be retying a bun while in pursuit. Also if a suspect fights back long hair can be grabbed, pulled and used against the officer, a buzz cut there is no length to grab.
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While it is being done, hair falling out.
No. Not at all. While hair dresser and fashion designer are stereotypical gay occupations, some gays are NFL football players, police officer, firemen, and so on. Not all gays enjoy artistic ability. In other words, all stereotypes are bad.
This is something you need to first ask your doctor, as you might have a skin reaction to it, when coloring your hair.
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Yes, it should be fine. The only things you want to avoid is putting any chemical in your hair such as hair dye and such.
Highlighting hair while pregnant is fine. The product will not touch the scalp since the hair is being wrapped in foils. Just make sure you are in a well ventilated area.
Police cannot write in log "Looked like a man who needed to be arrested." Police reports have specific fields for appearance, such as height, weight, hair and eye color, skin color, tattoos, facial hair, jewelry, scars, and any other identifying marks. If a suspect is known to wear a red baseball hat, that may be included in the report as well. Being "courteous" would not be in a police report, but being "non-compliant" might be. * The notation was probably worded differently, however, an officer can include the demeanor of a subject as well as a physical discription. Therefore a person can be wearing designer clothes and expensive accessories and still be considered unruly, uncooperative, disturbed, a potential threat to themselves or others and so forth.
It is important to remain still while your hair is being cutting by a barber so that the blade does not make cuts on your skin.