Trish McEvoy Accessibility Statement

In 1975, when we launched Trish McEvoy, our mission was simple: to give everyone the tools they needed to feel confident, powerful and happy. Our goal was to help everyone across the world connect with themselves and enjoy makeup again. We are guided by our perennial promise to be in the business of positivity. We operate with transparency, positive intent, and the highest ethical standards to build trusted relationships. This backdrop informs our commitment to accessibility.

Accessible Design of the Website

Our website is designed to be accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. We continually improve usability for all users and apply the appropriate accessibility features to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, and comply with the Department of Justice's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable regulations.

This includes: 

* Clear and simple navigation

* Text alternatives for images and multimedia content

* Compatibility with screen readers and other assistive technologies

Current Accessibility Status  

We are aware that some parts of our website are not fully accessible yet.  We are actively working on improving these areas and have a plan in place to address the following issues: 

* On several pages, there are images without captions. It is difficult to navigate to the images with screen readers. 

* On single pages, there are 'iframe' elements without labelling. Navigation with screen readers to the iframes is difficult. 

* On several pages there are buttons without labelling. It is difficult to navigate to the buttons with screen readers.

* On single pages, there are headings that have no caption or contain the aria-hidden attribute and are therefore not accessible to screen readers. 

* There is an 'iframe' element on a page whose label has already been assigned. If the elements cannot be clearly assigned, screen reader users may confuse the elements. 

* On several pages, subordinate elements are missing the matching parent element. This can lead to screen readers not displaying the subordinate elements correctly.

* There are elements on a page whose Aria ID occurs several times. This makes it difficult to navigate the website with screen readers. 

* There are lists on many pages that contain elements that do not belong in lists. As a result, the lists may not be output correctly by assistive technologies. 

We continuously evolve our website and are committed to ensuring accessibility in future processes. We will consider accessibility as a key objective when updating the website.

This statement is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure that our services comply with current legal requirements.

Last updated: January 14, 2026.