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Uniform Policy Policy The image of professionalism and success is often judged by appearance and attitude. We at Steiner enforce the notion to our guests that grooming and dressing appropriately reflect the company’s commitment to health, beauty and wellbeing. As a representative of the company you are required to maintain a professional appearance at all times. All uniforms must be of the correct size, clean, pressed and in pristine condition daily. Name tags are a mandatory part of your uniform and must be worn at all times according to Cruise Line Policy. Scope This procedure applies to all staff on all vessels. Receptionists & Female Stylists Are permitted to wear long hair down, in promotion of Brazilian Blowout services, however must be freshly washed, blown out and flat ironed. If wearing hair tied back style must be current. Pony tails are permitted when neat and it is suggested where hair is tied back that hair is wrapped around concealing the hair band. Modesty jewelry can be worn. No facial or tongue piercings are permitted. Only one pair of small earrings worn in the lower lobe, one watch, one ring and one small chain necklace can be worn during working hours. Ankle chains and any alternative jewelry other than mentioned are prohibited. Full make up is to be worn at all times. Cosmetic application should be tasteful and not excessive. Lipstick should be applied regularly throughout the working day. Glitter application should be minimal. Nail Technicians, Female Beauty & Massage Therapists

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Uniform Policy

Policy The image of professionalism and success is often judged by appearance and attitude. We at Steiner enforce the notion to our guests that grooming and dressing appropriately reflect the company’s commitment to health, beauty and wellbeing. As a representative of the company you are required to maintain a professional appearance at all times. All uniforms must be of the correct size, clean, pressed and in pristine condition daily. Name tags are a mandatory part of your uniform and must be worn at all times according to Cruise Line Policy.

ScopeThis procedure applies to all staff on all vessels.

Receptionists & Female Stylists Are permitted to wear long hair down, in promotion of Brazilian Blowout services, however

must be freshly washed, blown out and flat ironed. If wearing hair tied back style must be current. Pony tails are permitted when neat and it is

suggested where hair is tied back that hair is wrapped around concealing the hair band. Modesty jewelry can be worn. No facial or tongue piercings are permitted. Only one pair of

small earrings worn in the lower lobe, one watch, one ring and one small chain necklace can be worn during working hours. Ankle chains and any alternative jewelry other than mentioned are prohibited.

Full make up is to be worn at all times. Cosmetic application should be tasteful and not excessive. Lipstick should be applied regularly throughout the working day. Glitter application should be minimal.

Nail Technicians, Female Beauty & Massage Therapists The above policy applies other than that hair is not permitted to be worn down during working

hours. When performing services hair must be tied back in a current style. This can include a pony tail (it is suggested where hair is tied back that hair is wrapped around concealing the hair band).

Nails should be kept neatly manicured. Beauty and Massage Therapists must keep nails short and polish free. Nail technicians are permitted to wear enhancements to promote liquid & powder plus gel enhancement services. Polish may be worn by nail technicians that is chip free.

Jewelry is limited to one pair of small stud earrings and one watch which must be removed during services.

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Male Stylists, Nail Technicians, Therapists and Massage Therapists Hair must be neatly groomed, above the collar in length and well maintained. Facial hair and makeup is not permitted, unless prior approval is given from the Company.

(Please note that some cruise lines have a policy of no facial hair and in those incidences Cruise Line rules must be adhered to).

Jewelry is limited to one watch and ring for stylists. Nail Technicians and Massage Therapists are limited to one watch that must be removed during services.

Fitness staff Hair must always be clean and well maintained. Long hair must be worn up in a current style. Male staff should keep hair groomed above the collar and in a suitable, maintained style. Make up is permissible for female staff and should be applied in a natural looking application. Jewelry is limited to one watch, and for females a small pair of stud earrings. Athletic footwear must be closed toe and heel in feature and in a solid color of either black or

white coloring.

Notes If your vessel offers Lash and Brow Services technicians that perform these services as well as

receptionists must wear lashes to promote the service. Eye brows must be groomed. Corn braids or similar braiding techniques are not permissible. Beads are not to be worn in the

hair. Hair color is not to be considered ‘extreme’ even when in fashion. Tinting, bleaching and highlighting should be natural looking and roots must not be excessive to

ensure the best promotion of our technical coloring services on board. Denim is not to be worn in the workplace at any time. Halter tops and bared midriffs are not

permissible. Clothing should be conservative and never be excessively short, tight or skimpy. Clothing must never include offensive logos, graphics or language. Thong style swimwear is not to be worn on board your ship and may not be permissible in some ports.