Accessibility

Style exploration should not depend on one way of seeing or navigating.

We aim to make the HairChanger website usable with keyboard navigation, visible focus, reduced motion, readable structure, and meaningful image descriptions.

Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time claim. If a page or app flow blocks you, tell us what happened and what format or interaction would work better.

Report an accessibility barrier

Current measures

Built into the website experience.

The following choices are part of the current design and content system.

Keyboard navigation

Navigation, buttons, links, consent choices, and main content can be reached without a pointer.

Visible focus

Interactive elements use a high-contrast focus outline so the current keyboard position remains visible.

Reduced motion

Animations and transitions are minimized when the device requests reduced motion.

Semantic structure

Headings, lists, tables, landmarks, breadcrumbs, and labels are used to clarify page structure.

Image descriptions

Content images include alternative text; decorative images are hidden from assistive technology.

Responsive layouts

Pages adapt to smaller screens and text remains available without relying on hover-only interactions.

Statement status

An active commitment, not a certification claim.

This statement describes the current approach and known intent. It does not claim formal certification or perfect conformance across every browser, device, assistive technology, and app state.

Last reviewed: July 16, 2026.