Full face of rare beauty accessibility review from a blind woman!!! I love rare beauty and it’s messaging. It’s so amazing to see a makeup brand cater to some of the disabled community. I wanted to review it from my perspective as most brands I have picked up so far have been inaccessible to me. What I really love though is that the tinted moisturiser has an indentation in it so you can tell it apart from the primer. I love the circles on the lip oil, blush, and concealer. This is really unique to beauty and this allows me to tell it apart from other brands in my Makeup bag, however still not from each other but we’re really getting there which is brilliant to see. The eyeliner wasn’t accessible to me and tried it a few times but got my gorgeous sister to take over. Overall, I rate this a 7 out of 10. She has obviously consulted her community who have limited mobility in their hands and so happy there is some representation, but I still have to work out my braille labels. What should I review next guys? @Rare Beauty #accessibledesign #blindreaction #isitaccessible #blindmakeup #makeupreview
AD Every time I go food shopping, it’s a nightmare! This #WorldSightDay myself and @Roland DG Europe are raising awareness of the importance of accessible packaging. This is more than just a convenience - it’s a lifeline for people with a visual impairment. It’s time for the industry to prioritise accessibility to provide a future where accessible packaging is the norm, not the exception. Head to my link in the bio to find out more about what Roland DG are doing to help! Video description: Lucy is shopping in a supermarket, she tries to differentiate cans, packets of crisps and meat alternatives from meat. She looks frustrated. The video cuts to cans provided by Roland DG that have braille on their labels. #WorldSightDay #GiveItToRoland #Accessibility #LetsMakeChange