Glamour. “At Degree, what we’re motivated and driven by is inspiring the confidence for everyone to move,” she says. “There's so many things getting in the way of people being confident, and one of them is managing odor and sweat production and if you can do that, you feel more confident moving.
We knew that creating a Degree deodorant in a way that is inclusive to people with upper body mobility challenges and visual impairments would make a big difference.” Degree Inclusive has been in development for over a year, and the company partnered with an inclusive team of design experts—plus occupational therapists, engineers, consultants, and people living with disabilities across the globe—to create the prototype.
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