Ashton McGrady & Kailey Waskall

Accessibly Ever After

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Accessibly Ever After is a beauty and lifestyle podcast reimagining makeup, skincare, and cosmetic design through an accessibility-first lens. Created by disabled creators and accessibility advocates, Ashton McGrady & Kailey Waskall, this show exists because too many beauty products still aren’t designed for real bodies, real hands, or real lived experiences. We’re here to change that. Each week, we review makeup and skincare products, break down what makes packaging accessible (or inaccessible), celebrate thoughtful design wins, and share practical ways to adapt beauty routines for disabled,...

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Ashton McGrady & Kailey Waskall

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Deep Into The Well: Tilt Beauty 10.07.2026

This week on Accessibly Ever After, Ashton and Kailey kick off a brand new format: full brand deep dives! First up is Tilt Beauty, the makeup line founded by Aerin Glazer after her own struggles with psoriatic arthritis inspired her to build something better. Ashton and Kailey put Tilt's ergonomic, refillable packaging to the test, breaking down what actually works (and what doesn't) for people wi...

Bombshells, Brands & Beauty Drama (We’re Back!) 03.07.2026

We're back! After a short break, Accessibly Ever After returns with a catch-up episode covering everything that happened in accessible and inclusive beauty while we were away. Disabled beauty creator Ashton and occupational therapist Kailey unpack the biggest launches, conversations, controversies, and wins for disability inclusion, so you're completely caught up before the new season begins. We'r...

Who Is Buying All The Pickle Lip Balms?! 🥒 10.04.2026

Most beauty routines weren’t designed with disability, chronic illness, or neurodivergence in mind, and it shows. In this episode of Accessibly Ever After , Ashton and Kailey break down how to make beauty and self-care more accessible using simple, realistic adaptations that actually work in everyday life. This episode covers: -Accessible beauty tips and product adaptations -Adaptive tools and pac...

Snow days, Wuthering Heights, & Beauty Products You Still Can’t Open 03.04.2026

What do snow days, Wuthering Heights , and accessible beauty have in common? Somehow… everything. In this episode of Accessibly Ever After , Ashton McGrady and Kailey Waskall are catching up on life, from weekly highs and lows to navigating things like dental health, chronic illness, and the reality of energy levels in everyday routines. But as always, the conversation comes back to what matters m...

Mists, Balms, & Missed Marks: Rating New Beauty Through an Accessible Lens 27.03.2026

In this episode of Accessibly Ever After , Ashton McGrady and Kailey Waskall break down new beauty launches through an accessibility lens. We review products from Sol de Janeiro, Maybelline, Remedy Skin, and more. We call out what’s accidentally accessible and where brands are still missing the mark across skincare, makeup, fragrance, and body care. Links:  Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 39 Perfume Mist...

Crown Collective 👑: A Conversation with Selena B. 25.03.2026

Description: In this minisode of Accessibly Ever After , we’re joined by Selena, an occupational therapist and doctoral student specializing in accessibility in the beauty industry. Selena shares her journey through a non-traditional OT path and how her clinical perspective intersects with beauty, product design, and disability advocacy. Together, we explore the real gaps in accessible beauty prod...

Beauty, Burnout, and the Business of Keeping Up 20.03.2026

Description: In this episode of Accessibly Ever After , Kailey Waskall and Ashton McGrady break down recent beauty launches through an accessibility lens, analyzing how product design and packaging choices impact real-world usability for disabled and chronically ill beauty lovers. They review new releases from Milk Makeup , Ellis Brooklyn , Good Molecules , Fenty Beauty , Makeup Revolution , r.e.m...

Beauty Drops & Soda Pops 🥤 13.03.2026

In this episode of Accessibly Ever After, Kailey and Ashton break down the accessibility of new beauty launches from Makeup by Mario, Byoma, Snif, Kylie Cosmetics, Party of You, and the playful Cocokind x Olipop lip balm collab. They take a closer look at makeup packaging, usability, and accessible beauty design, unpacking what actually works and what still creates barriers for disabled and chroni...

Crown-Worthy or Straight to the Dungeon? 06.03.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton share new beauty launches, from fragrance drops and haircare to multifunctional lip products, highlighting what feels thoughtful and what still creates barriers. They also explore a bigger question: how can consumers tell if a brand truly cares about accessibility? From mission statements and marketing to representation and long term systemic change, they unpack...

Crown Collective 👑: A Conversation with Steffi G. 04.03.2026

We’re kicking off this episode by sharing our surprise announcement: a new monthly minisode series featuring conversations with guests who are shaping accessibility in the beauty industry. This month, beauty creator and disability advocate Steffi Gonzalez joins us for an honest discussion about representation, retail accessibility, and what universal design should really look like in the beauty sp...

The (Un)Packaging of It All 27.02.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton check in with their weekly crowns and curses before diving into recent beauty launches through an accessibility lens. They discuss products from Laneige, First Aid Beauty, and Dae, breaking down how packaging details like pumps, buttons, caps, texture, surface area, fragrance, and visual contrast impact real-world usability.  They also unpack conversations around...

Nailed It: Olive & June at Ulta 💅 20.02.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton discuss Olive & June’s launch at Ulta through an accessible lens. They break down what works, where there’s room to grow, and why tools like the Poppy highlight the power of universal design. The episode features a community Q&A with low-cost, practical beauty adaptations you can try at home plus their weekly crowns and curses.  Heads up: Some of the link...

Is It Sticky? Be Honest 🤢 13.02.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton take a closer look at new beauty launches through an accessibility lens, unpacking how packaging, formulas, and design choices impact real people. They discuss recent releases from Ilia, Jones Road Beauty, and Revolution, touching on everything from sticky glosses to pumps, squeeze keys, claps, and limited shade ranges. Along the way, they share real-world tips f...

Gotta Keep An Eye Out For Selener: Rare Beauty Launches at Ulta 06.02.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton discuss Rare Beauty’s launch at Ulta and explore accessibility across beauty packaging, formulas, and retail spaces. They break down real wins, ongoing barriers, and why thoughtful, inclusive design matters for disabled consumers and benefits everyone . Heads up: Some of the links below are affiliate links. If you shop through them, we may earn a small commission...

Happily Ever After, But Accessible 02.02.2026

In this episode, Kailey and Ashton introduce Accessibly Ever After and share what inspired the podcast. They reflect on their personal stories and the experiences that shaped their perspective on accessible beauty. Together, they outline what listeners can expect as the show explores accessibility in the cosmetic industry and how to make beauty work for real people.

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