L’Occitane en Provence
The beauty industry has undergone a much-needed makeover in the last five years.
In today’s beauty world, the blind community is largely forgotten about.
Or, the cost is not worth it because the market for accessibility is small in comparison.
L’Occitane en Provence
The disabled community is not small at all.
I’m sure I’m not the only blind person who wants to do a skincare routine."
Baybasin says their response was, “I can’t because I don’t know how to.”
Blind Beauty
When shopping for makeup, Kubel says the color description on the packaging is a big deal.
Without braille to tell her the color, it’s not always easy to pick out shaded products.
“Finding someone to explain the color to me at most stores is difficult.”
When shopping for makeup, Kubel says the color description on the packaging is a big deal.
Without braille to tell her the color, it’s not always easy to pick out shaded products.
One of these companies is L’Occitane en Provence.
By refining the rendering of this tiny dot of swelling in partnership with L’Occitanea production standard was identified.
We want to live in a world where everyone can experience the beauty nature has to offer."
Only around 10% use it, according to theRoyal National Institute of Blind People.
That’s when tactile shapes and custom mold packaging become important.
Training and Employment
In beauty, supporting people with disabilities can go beyond modifying packaging.
Shapiro tells me that the unemployment rate within the blind community is at a staggering 70%.
In beauty, supporting people with disabilities can go beyond modifying packaging.
It’s about how it makes us feel as human beings.
Just because I can’t see it doesn’t mean I can’t still feel it.
And we all deserve to feel just like everyone else."