The beauty world has become far more inclusive in recent years – having make-up shades that suit all skin tones is a must, we now see campaigns using real people and unfiltered images, and genderless beauty is on the rise.
However, beauty products that aim to make things easier for disabled people have taken a little longer to appear. Mastering a flawless eyeliner flick, perfectly curling hair, or reading the minuscule print on a bottle can be tricky enough anyway, but for those with certain disabilities, these may seem like impossible feats.
Luckily there’s a growing number of brands now thinking about this, using innovative design ideas and the latest technology to make skincare, make-up, and hair styling something that everyone can feel confident doing.
Here’s how the beauty industry is meeting the needs of its customers with disabilities… Make-up Intricate eye make-up is always tricky, but for those with motor disabilities or visual impairments, it’s even harder.
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