More than 61 million adults in the U.S. live with disabilities that affect daily life, according to 2016 survey data analyzed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Out of that need, small
companies are now offering grippable hand-steadying products, easy-to-open packaging, and other makeup application tools. “Larger cosmetic brands like Johnson & Johnson, L’Oreal
and Maybelline do not consider such inclusivity in their beauty products, although they occasionally produce offerings that make application easier,” according to
The New York Times.
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