Using makeup can be a complicated subject if you are blind or have low vision. Perhaps a well-meaning friend or family member has discouraged you from using cosmetics by telling you that makeup application is inappropriate or unnecessary for a person who can’t see – but that isn’t so. Makeup, when properly applied, can enhance your appearance and boost your self-esteem.
Many women who are blind or have low vision are skilled at applying makeup by using the sense of touch in addition to applicators and brushes. Using your fingertips allows you to explore the contours of your face, the shape of your lips, and your unique bone structure.
In this section, we’ll give you a variety of adaptive tips and techniques for makeup application that have been developed and used successfully by women of all ages who are blind or have low vision.
Before you begin, it’s helpful to discuss some general makeup application tips and adaptations that can help if you are blind or have low vision:
A lighted makeup mirror with a flexible gooseneck can be helpful if you have low vision. You can also use a magnifying mirror, either with or without lights. Most makeup looks best when applied sparingly and with a light touch. In general, minimal makeup is usually the best choice initially. You can always add more color to your face, but it’s much more difficult to remove excess foundation, blusher, or eye shadow. For special occasions, however, stronger makeup application may be appropriate. Don’t hesitate to ask for assistance or confirmation from a family member or friend.
It helps to steady your hand against your face or with your other hand when applying cosmetics, such as mascara, eyeliner, or lipstick, which require precision and control.
When applying cleansing cream, moisturizer, or foundation, try to follow a systematic pattern to ensure that you cover your entire face and neck:
Links:
[1] http://www.maxiaids.com/store/prodList.asp?idstore=0&idcategory=58&category=Mirrors
[2] http://www.visionaware.org/applying-moisturizer
[3] http://www.visionaware.org/applying-foundation
[4] http://www.visionaware.org/how_do_i_apply_blush_makeup
[5] http://www.visionaware.org/applying-powder
[6] http://www.visionaware.org/applying-eye-makeup
[7] http://www.visionaware.org/applying-lipstick