Natasha Caudill Is Educating TikTok on Colorblindness One Makeup Swatch at a Time

Australia News News

Natasha Caudill Is Educating TikTok on Colorblindness One Makeup Swatch at a Time
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 Allure_magazine
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 30 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 15%
  • Publisher: 51%

The TikTok influencer shares with Allure why so much makeup isn't accessible to people with visual impairments. ⬇️

to scan the color of items she points her phone at, it can be far more difficult to surmise the color of smaller items — namely, makeup, especially with non-descriptive names such as "Diana" or numbers. Although she can follow tutorials other people have created with the non-accessible palettes she owns, she shouldn't have to do that at all."Brands love to use fun, quirky names for their makeup products, but I would love regular color-identifying names.

While many brands are not accessible to people with colorblindness, Caudill says products such as mascara and brow pencils are almost always labeled with regular color names. She lauds Colourpop Cosmetics, in particular, for including descriptions of the colors in its palettes on its website — something more brands should do to be more accessible.

Still, she won't let negative people ruin her experience on the app. She'll continue to advocate for accessibility in beauty, fashion, and even board games while letting her truest self shine. And, in case you were wondering,

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

Allure_magazine /  🏆 473. in US

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'Randy Gonzalez, also known as Enkyboy on TikTok, said six months ago, a doctor told him he was a dead man. Now, he wants to warn young people to know the signs of colon cancer.
Read more »

TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'Randy Gonzalez, also known as Enkyboy on TikTok, said six months ago, a doctor told him he was a dead man. Now, he wants to warn young people to know the signs of colon cancer.
Read more »

TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'Randy Gonzalez, also known as Enkyboy on TikTok, said six months ago, a doctor told him he was a dead man. Now, he wants to warn young people to know the signs of colon cancer.
Read more »

TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'Randy Gonzalez, also known as Enkyboy on TikTok, said six months ago, a doctor told him he was a dead man. Now, he wants to warn young people to know the signs of colon cancer.
Read more »

TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'TikTok star diagnosed with colon cancer urges young people to know warning signs: 'Take it serious'Randy Gonzalez, also known as Enkyboy on TikTok, said six months ago, a doctor told him he was a dead man. Now, he wants to warn young people to know the signs of colon cancer.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-28 07:11:13