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L'Oreal Brings Accessibility to the Beauty Industry With 2 CES Prototypes
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Despite the roughly 1 billion people worldwide living with a disability, the beauty industry hasn't historically made products that suit their needs. With Selma Blair sharing her makeup routine with multiple sclerosis on TikTok and launching a line of inclusive tools, accessibility is now a topic of
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  • Despite the roughly 1 billion people worldwide living with a disability, the beauty industry hasn't historically made products that suit their needs. With Selma Blair sharing her makeup routine with multiple sclerosis on TikTok and launching a line of inclusive tools, accessibility is now a topic of conversation for many brands.
  • Both products bring accessibility and inclusivity to an industry that's traditionally missed the mark. It's about time, right?
  • L'Oreal's Technology Incubator, about the company's accessibility products. His take on accessibility in beauty is simple: "Self-expression should have no barriers or limitations."
  • Despite the roughly 1 billion people worldwide living with a disability, the beauty industry hasn't historically made products that suit their needs.
  • With Selma Blair sharing her makeup routine with multiple sclerosis on TikTok and launching a line of inclusive tools, accessibility is now a topic of conversation for many brands.

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