Living without disabilities, for many, means taking certain seemingly simple tasks for granted. When's the last time you put on your antiperspirant and actually thought for a moment how challenging that action — something you do each and every day without obstacle — might be for someone else? So perhaps it's because so many of us without disabilities haven't considered the needs of those who have them that it took so long for a mainstream drugstore brand to finally design something long overdue: a deodorant made to be accessible for those with a visual impairment and upper-limb disabilities.
Unilever has partnered with a team of design experts, occupational therapists, engineers, consultants, and people living with disabilities to create