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Blind Blogger Transforms Perceptions of Beauty

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February 14, 2024
February 3, 2020
This woman created 'Blind Beauty Blog' to empower those who are blind or visually impaired.|This woman created 'Blind Beauty Blog' to empower those who are blind or visually impaired.

When Stephanae McCoy lost her vision, she became aware of the many challenges before her — the biggest of which were the misconceptions about blindness. Her beauty blog celebrates and empowers blind and visually impaired individuals.

"When we are out there and we are living our lives, we are bold," she said. "We are embracing our blindness. We are blind and we're beautiful."

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Meet Stephanae McCoy: blind beauty blogger

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Stephanae: Beauty is seldom associated with blindness. Beauty is seldom associated with disabilities, or people with disabilities. I wanted to change that.

I was looking in the mirror and I took out my right contact lens. I'm looking up in the mirror and all of a sudden, because I still had my left contact lens in, my face was gone. There was just no face. I'm like, "Whoa." My whole feeling about the process of going blind was: If I'm going to lose my sight, I'm going to do it my way.

We can do anything that we want to do, provided we're given the tools to do it or we learn a different way of doing it.

Stephanae created a blog called “Bold Blind Beauty.” The blog celebrates blind and visually impaired people, and shares Stephanae’s tips on makeup, style, and beauty.

(Applying makeup in a mirror)

Most of the time I'm not even in a mirror when I'm doing this, but old habits die hard. Even when you can't see, when you can no longer see, you still want to use a mirror sometimes. At least I do.

For me, becoming embarrassed by other people standing around watching me is huge. When I'm in an unfamiliar area, sometimes, even though I've been using a cane now for years and I feel like I've built up my confidence and I feel like I've got this thing down, I sometimes get so overwhelmingly afraid that I panic.

We need to change the way we look at people with disabilities. The way we're doing it now, we're looking at the tools that they use to become independent, but we're seeing them as a crutch, as opposed to a tool of independence.

I created Bold Blind Beauty so that we could change the perception of how we view people, period. I just would like to see us be a more inclusive world for everyone and accept people as we really are, stripping away the outside and getting to the heart of who we are as people.

But when we are out there and we are living our lives, we are bold. We are embracing our blindness. We are blind and we're beautiful. We're beautiful because we're out here doing that, living our lives.

Creators:
Grotto
Published:
February 14, 2024
February 3, 2020
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