Living without disabilities, for many, means taking certain seemingly simple tasks for granted.

“My hope is that other personal-care brands will jump on board because its truly an untapped market.

That, and we deserve the ability to feel comfortable and prosper with our personal care as well.”

Tattooed man without forearms applies Degree Inclusive deodorant in locker room.

Courtesy of brand

“With this new deodorant, I can get it all in one go, which I love.”

Hopefully, this also sets in motion more product development like this the entire personal-care industry.

More on beauty and disability:

Now watch Molly Burke discuss blind accessibility and beauty products:

Degree Inclusive deodorant design on a white background

Courtesy of brand