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Can Disney employees have facial hair?

Beginning Feb. 3, employees can show up to work with a beard or a goatee without worry, as long as it is shorter than a quarter of an inch. Soul patches are still not allowed.



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Facial Hair Starting in 1957, workers at Disney parks were not allowed to have long hair, grow beards, or wear mustaches. (The underlying logic was that park patrons wouldn't want to buy a $9 soda from some filthy bearded hippie or mustachioed Snidely Whiplash type.)

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Beards and goatees were permitted for the first time in 2012. The rules did not apply to Walt Disney, who wore a mustache most of his life.

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Eye Makeup: If mascara is worn, it should be applied lightly in shades of black or brown. The Disney Look does not include eye shadow, eye liner or false eyelashes. Lipstick: Lipstick, if worn, should be applied lightly and should complement your appearance.

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A charmingly old-fashioned spot where Guests of all ages can get a haircut—and some special Disney surprises.

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Eugene's the second Disney Hero after Phoebus to have facial hair, but he's the first among the Disney Princes to have facial hair.

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She must not have any visible tattoos. None of the Disney princesses have tattoos, so if the princess-in-training has one or more tattoos, they must not be visible once she is fully dressed in the costume for the princess she is portraying.

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According to the Disney cast member handbook, visible tattoos that are no larger than an extended hand are permitted except for any on the face, head, or neck.

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