Is facial hair allowed in prisons?

(e) An inmate's hair or facial hair may be any length but the inmate's hair shall not extend over the eyebrows or cover the inmate's face. The hair and/or facial hair shall not pose a health and safety risk.
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Are prisoners allowed to grow their hair?

According to new grooming rules passed by the California Department of Corrections (CDC), there will be no more long hair, beards, large mustaches - or, for that matter, earrings or makeup. Enacted Jan. 1, the new rules are the most recent development in the trend of restricting inmate liberties.
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Do prisons shave your hair?

Prison and punishment

Prisoners commonly have their heads shaven to prevent the spread of lice, but it may also be used as a demeaning measure. Having the head shaved can be a punishment prescribed in law.
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Do prisoners get deodorant?

Additional hygiene items can be made available for purchase in the commissary (e.g., shampoo, lotion, tooth paste, and deodorant) as some inmates may wish to purchase a specific brand. Just because hygiene items are given to an inmate doesn't mean they will be used.
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How do female prisoners shave?

Women sometimes share razors

Lots of hooking up in the bathroom stalls and showers. Something really weird, every few days they passed out electric shavers, there was one for each bunk and there would be a line of girls using these old shavers to dry shave their legs and pubes in the bathroom.
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Why do prisoners have beards?

Both had beards before going to prison. But behind bars, the facial hair has a new significance, they say: It's an outward sign of the faith that helps them stay out of trouble inside and maintain hope for a better future when they get out.
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Can people have piercings in jail?

Refusing to remove your body piercing is one way you can stay out of jail, police union officials say. "I guarantee you that the word is on the street that, if you refuse to remove your piercings, they will release you from custody,” said Shaun Willoughby, president of the Albuquerque Police Officers' Association.
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Can you wear glasses in jail?

Unless medically approved, the eyeglasses must not be mirrored or transitional lenses. The glasses must not have any other embellishments. Black or brown, this should be the standard frame color of any prisoner's eyeglasses.
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Can you wear your wedding ring in jail?

Keep it simple, keep it religious.

The Rule: Inmates are only allowed to wear two types of jewelry: a wedding ring without stones or engravings and necklaces with religious medallions (such as a crucifix or a Star of David).
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Do prisoners get a last meal?

In many places, a death row inmate has the right to request a special last meal that he will consume a day or two before his scheduled execution. This does not, however, always mean that he receives any meal he wants.
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Can you watch TV in jail?

The short answer is yes. Prisoners can watch TV in prison provided they abide by the rules and regulations in place. The inmates have access to various channels and programs from the public spectrum and their pay-per-view selections.
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Can you have piercings in the military?

Off Duty on a Military Installation

Members are prohibited from attaching, affixing or displaying objects, articles, jewelry or ornamentation to or through the ear, nose, tongue, or any exposed body part (includes visible through clothing). Pierced earlobes on women are allowed but should not be extreme or excessive.
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How do you keep your nose piercing from closing?

Use neem stick in your piercing

Curry leaf sticks or neem leaf sticks were the most often used. They will not only keep your nose piercing open, but they will also speed up the healing process. What is this? Both of these leaves are anti-bacterial, with neem leaf being particularly well-known for its healing qualities.
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Do Texas prisons shave your head?

The TDCJ's Offender Orientation Handbook says, "Male offenders must keep their hair trimmed up the back of their neck and head. Hair must be neatly cut.
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Can you have a beard in TDCJ?

In August, TDCJ dropped its clean-shaven grooming policy for inmates who wanted to grow beards for religious reasons. Inmates have been allowed to ask their wardens to grow beards no longer than a half-inch long.
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Can you're pierce your nipples?

Re-piercing procedure:

Before any re-piercing procedure, you must make sure that the area is fully healed and able to be re-pierced. In most cases, this means waiting at least three months. However, it does depend on the area.
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What is the ball in my ear after piercing?

If you've had an ear or nose cartilage piercing, small lumps can sometimes form around the piercing. The lumps, called granulomas, are trapped fluid. You can treat them by soaking a pad in warm water then holding the pad against them once a day.
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How do you get rid of a gunshot nose pin?

To take it out, bend the ring slightly so the break comes apart, then slide out of your piercing. Segment rings are designed with a separate piece that comes out of the ring. Pull it out in order to remove the ring from your nose, then snap it back in place to close the ring.
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Can you join the Army with tattoo?

Both officers and enlisted can now tat themselves up as much as they want, as long as it's not on the face or neck. And hands may sport only one finger ring tattoo. The reason for the change is simple: recruiting and retention. Nearly half of young adults have tattoos, and many have several.
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Are tattoos allowed in the Army?

The new rules allow soldiers to have one visible tattoo on each hand, including the palm, and unlimited tattoos between the fingers as long as they are not visible when their hands are closed. Troops are also authorized to have one ring tattoo on each hand.
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Are braids allowed in the military?

The newest changes mean women can keep their hair either a bun, single ponytail, two braids or a single braid; locks, braids, twists or cornrows can come together in one or two braids or a ponytail; and braids or a ponytail can go as far down as the bottom of the shoulder blades.
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What is a day in jail like?

Activities are minimal in jail. Many inmates who have spent time in jail will describe it as exceptionally boring, and for good reason: activities are minimal, and most of the day is spent sitting around doing nothing.
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Do prisons have mirrors?

In some ways, inmates are also disassociated from their own bodies. For security reasons, there are usually no mirrors in prisons, or else they are special mirrors covered in dark film that only show the reflection of a silhouette.
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What do inmates do in their cells?

Most inmates work in prison support jobs, such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and maintenance. Inmates may also work in the TDCJ Agribusiness, Land & Minerals Department or for Texas Correctional Industries in the prison industries program.
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Is the electric chair painful?

Witness testimony, botched electrocutions (see Willie Francis and Allen Lee Davis), and post-mortem examinations suggest that execution by electric chair is often painful.
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