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As someone who has always been passionate about makeup, I find it incredibly inspiring to see disabled makeup artists gaining the recognition they deserve. Their presence helps break stereotypes and challenges the conventional beauty standards often seen in media. For instance, featuring PANTONE's color '19-3864 TCX' as part of a campaign or aesthetic not only showcases creativity but also aligns with a broader message of inclusivity, since colors and makeup have no boundaries. In my experience, normalizing disabled MUAs (makeup artists) on social feeds contributes to greater awareness and acceptance, encouraging beauty brands and influencers to diversify their representation. It's important that we support these creators by following, sharing, and appreciating their unique perspectives. Their work proves that makeup is a powerful form of self-expression accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. Moreover, many disabled influencers bring innovative techniques and insights that make makeup application easier for people with various needs, fostering a more inclusive community. By highlighting their talent and stories, we not only enhance beauty creativity but also build a culture that values empathy, accessibility, and authenticity.





































































