We asked experts Bella Strange and Susan Shipley of FashionDis about the many tools and formulas that can potentially make your daily beauty routine a lot more accessible.
. We asked Strange and Shipley about the many face and the hair and makeup tools and formulas that can potentially make your daily beauty routine a lot more accessible.“A lot of skincare and makeup brands use glass bottles, which is understandable, but they can be heavy and hard to handle if you don’t have a lot of strength in your arms and hands. If you drop it, it’s a huge mess. Twist-off caps are also really challenging for a lot of people to manage.
What are some other tips that hairstylists should consider when they have clients with accessibility needs?“Start by having a discussion. Can you provide alternate seating or any accessories that would make washing their hair in the salon easier? If your client is having their colour done, consider creating a take-home kit so they can refresh their haircolour at home. That way, they can visit every eight weeks, instead of every four.