Because accessible products benefit everyone.
Humanrace
What’s the first thing you notice when shopping for a new beauty product?
Maybe it’s the graphics on the label or the color of the packaging.
Humanrace
“This will offer a more personalized approach to addressing varying mobility needs.”
Often, it helps when the founder herself can relate to the needs of customers with disabilities.
“Makeup techniques I could once execute with little effort felt foreign and strained.”
And really, who doesn’t want a little extra help getting a super snatched cat eye?
Consider the fact that most consumer products are designed so that left and right-handed people can use them.
Even the shape or color of a bottle can ensure a product abides by universal design standards.
“Braille is also written on the primary packaging and the secondary cartons.”