Enable Accessible Haircare has been recognized with the Bronze Award at the 2025 NACD Packaging Awards for its innovative approach to inclusive personal care packaging. The brand addresses a significant and overlooked challenge — making haircare products usable for individuals with arthritis, chronic pain, or limited hand mobility. Enable Accessible Haircare's shampoo and conditioner feature specially designed caps that prioritize ease of use without compromising aesthetics.
Founder Laura LeMond underscores the honor in receiving recognition at the 2025 NACD Packaging Awards: "This award is a huge validation of our purpose. For millions of people, something as simple as opening a shampoo bottle can be painful or impossible. We designed Enable to change that — to bring dignity, independence, and great haircare to everyone."
Award-Winning Inclusive Haircare Packaging
Enable Accessible Haircare Was Founded by Laura LeMond
Trend Themes
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Inclusive Design Movement — The rise in demand for products that cater to diverse physical abilities highlights a shift towards inclusive design across consumer goods industries.
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Ergonomic Packaging Solutions — Innovations in packaging design that focus on ease of use for individuals with limited mobility are setting new standards for functional ergonomics in the personal care market.
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Accessible Personal Care — A growing number of beauty and personal care brands are prioritizing accessibility, recognizing the untapped market potential among consumers with physical limitations.
Industry Implications
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Beauty and Personal Care — The beauty and personal care industry is embracing accessibility in product design, paving the way for more inclusive consumer experiences.
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Packaging and Design — Packaging and design sectors are increasingly focusing on ergonomic solutions that enhance usability for all, especially those with physical limitations.
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Health and Wellness — The health and wellness industry is expanding its offerings to include products that cater to consumers with chronic conditions, reflecting a broader commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.