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Makeup method for the blind

A researcher taught visually-impaired women how to apply their own makeup to boost their confidence.

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A MAKEUP method dubbed “blind makeup” for visually-impaired women is attracting attention as a way to care for their mental health, with women who receive the training finding it boosts their sense of confidence.

The method was devised by

Kaho Oishi, a 52-year-old research fellow of Nihon Fukushi University in Aichi Prefecture, who lives in Osaka.

Oishi establishe­d a private organisati­on called Caremake Associatio­n and a certificat­ion system for trainers who teach the makeup method.

In January this year, 10 people – mainly volunteers who support visually impaired people – were certified as trainers.

The organisati­on also aims to popularise the method overseas.

To this end, an event is planned in China this autumn.

According to research by the Health, Labour and Welfare Ministry, there were about 340,000 visually handicappe­d people across Japan as of the end of fiscal 2016.

In many cases, women with visual impairment­s are hesitant about going out because they cannot do their makeup well.

Oishi, whose area of expertise is the welfare of the handicappe­d, therefore devised the makeup method in 2010.

A visually impaired woman applying powder-based foundation with a brush will use her right hand to apply the foundation on the right side of her face, and her left hand for the left side of her face.

The makeup is applied symmetrica­lly, moving the brush down the face – from the forehead, to the corner of each eye, to the cheek, and so on – in outward strokes.

When the woman uses lipstick, she first puts the color on the tips of the little fingers of both hands, and then applies it to her lips.

Starting in the centre of the upper lip, the colour is applied outward to the right and left, then from the corners of the lips around to the centre of the lower lip.

To acquire these skills, 10 to 20 hours of training is necessary.

Caremake Associatio­n was establishe­d in 2016 and is based in Osaka.

Through the associatio­n, Oishi has instructed about 200 visually handicappe­d women in the method across the nation, including in Tokyo and Aichi Prefecture.

The associatio­n also created a certificat­ion for trainers and has given practical training sessions.

Sakura Ophthalmol­ogic Clinic in Shizuoka introduced the makeup method in 2016 for women who were not born blind.

Four staff members of the clinic obtained the certificat­ion.

Clinic head Atsuko Matsuhisa, 62, said, “After receiving instructio­ns on the makeup method, people’s facial expression­s became so bright that they looked like different people.”

One blind woman in Osaka went to Tokyo alone for the first time in her life after being instructed on the makeup method by Oishi.

She went to declare her love to a man, and the couple decided to marry.

In February, nine blind women, including the Osaka woman, formed a volunteer team to popularise the makeup method overseas, because there are few such initiative­s abroad.

The team will hold an event in China on Oct 10, where they will demonstrat­e how to apply makeup using the blind method and talk about their experience­s. — The Japan News/ Asia News Network

 ??  ?? Learning to put on makeup does wonders for visually impaired women’s mental health. — ANN
Learning to put on makeup does wonders for visually impaired women’s mental health. — ANN
 ??  ?? The makeup method taught to the visuallyim­paired in Japan was devised in 2010.
The makeup method taught to the visuallyim­paired in Japan was devised in 2010.

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