SERVICES
Beauty, Reformed provides expert guidance to beauty brands seeking to improve accessibility across their products and user experience. With a background in disability advocacy and hands-on insight into real consumer challenges, Saskia offers services that help teams build inclusive packaging, consider disabled user needs during development, and integrate accessibility into long-term brand strategy.
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Whether through audits, workshops, or speaking engagements, Saskia's goal is to help the beauty industry design with intention, innovation, and universal accessibility in mind.

Public Speaking & Industry Training
Saskia delivers talks, workshops, and training sessions for beauty brands, events, and educational institutions. Her sessions cover topics such as accessible beauty, disability inclusion, universal design, disabled consumer insights, and the future of inclusive cosmetics. She blends lived experience with industry knowledge to educate, inspire, and equip teams to create genuinely accessible products.
Workshops & Team Training Sessions
Saskia offers customised workshops for product development teams, designers, formulators, marketers, and executives. These sessions explore practical strategies for improving packaging, formulation usability, sensory accessibility, and disabled user experience. Workshops can be hands-on, discussion-based, or presentation-driven depending on your needs, making accessibility actionable and easy to integrate into your workflow.


Accessibility Audits for Beauty Products
Saskia provides in-depth accessibility audits for cosmetics, skincare, and personal-care products. These audits assess packaging, applicators, textures, fragrance, instructions, and overall user experience from a disabled consumer’s perspective. Each audit includes a detailed written report with clear recommendations, practical design improvements, and real-world insights into how disabled users interact with your product.
Collaboration & Partnerships
Saskia works with brands and creators to bring accessible beauty into the spotlight through meaningful partnerships. This includes inclusive campaigns, accessibility-focused brand collaborations, consultancy during new product launches, co-developing accessible beauty lines, and working with PR teams on disability representation. Her goal is to help brands authentically engage with disabled consumers and build lasting trust.
