Now that's overreaching oneself, as a group, me thinks.

Beauty, is visual beauty as it is understood generally.

So, running beauty parlors by blind is like saying,  as NAB did on its 
homepage: "You know blind can drive!!""


Let us not pretend,  and accept that we cannot see.


I would surely like to coin new terms for auditory, tactual, olfactory and 
beauty of other senses, though.

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
avinash shahi
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 3:49 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Girls and Women with Disabilities: share your ways of 
grooming and tasks like make-up

Your mail generated an interest in me to look for beauty-parlour
runned by blind women in the country or in abroad.  However I found no
such centres in India. By the way Centre for Blind women in Hauz Khas
Delhi once conducted a workshop along with famous beauty magnet
Shahnas Hussain. You can take more details from Shalini Khanna. If
blind people can own a restaurant in Kathmandu and fully runn with all
blind waitors and chef, time is not far we will have
beauty-saloons/parlours owned and runned by blind girls and boys. And
what I found more interesting out of your query is that a legal firm
is keen to explore ways to groom one's body personality. I further
wonder why you have excluded the blind men from the survey? Aren't
they so obsessed about how they look and apply themselves in the
public?





On 12/14/15, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Female members of the list (could potentially involve married
> male partners too if they have cared to be aware),
>
> I am working on something for my legal sector specifically, which
> involves training people with visual impairment or total blindness on
> personality, grooming, both professionally and for situations like
> party etc. Although a healthy discussion on this topic can help many
> people who are new too this field or who have not openly sought
> solution for something of this kind, which is a part of any occasion
> in any female's life, but if someone is not open to share the thoughts
> on this threat, then an e-mail or a phone call (if you know me and are
> comfortable to discuss), will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Before I put forward my questions, let me also tell you that I just
> have general awareness of these aspects which relates to a female's
> grooming, from the very little experience which I have observed from
> looking at my mom. So anything which is additionally useful to know
> from a disability aspect, is more than welcome.
>
> 1. Make-up: how do you figure out if the right amount of lipstick,
> eye-liner, amazingly smelling nail polish, and other such things have
> been applied? How do you deal with situations where it has been
> over-applied or some coloring aspects need to be taken care? (I know
> the question is not well framed for lack of my knowledge, but any
> inputs)?
>
> 2. Designs for eyebrows, upper-lips, and whatever that small small
> cutting hairs from sides is called? Third party reliance is the
> solution?
>
> 3. Making things like ponytails? Are they independently doable?
>
> 4. Any other potential challenges (strictly restricted to grooming),
> and solutions?
>
> 5. Any equipment to enhance accessibility on this front?
>
> 6. Any limitations?
>
> 7. If there are trainers, then any practical tips they can share with
> me?  Experiences and method of doing things may differ, but right
> techniques and tips if any?
>
> 8. Has any NGO ever conducted workshop if so, any recordings?
>
> One special request to Delhi people, please shine in here, nobody can
> be better at it than you! If there are aspects which relate to it but
> go beyond my scope of training, then also I would care to know just
> for sake of my own knowledge because I am absolutely unaware about
> this area.
>
> Greatful if people can openly share their views.
>
> Regards,
> Amar Jain
>
>
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