Popular on s4story
- Is Billboard Advertising Still Effective in 2025? - 157
- Mission 3A Establishes Healthcare Advisory Board with Addition of Industry Leaders Patrick Fisher, Kevin Cordell, and Dr. Greg Berlet - 145
- Mother's Day Wake-Up Call for Maternal Health: New Initiative Demands Better Postpartum Support - 140
- Tampa-Based Social Media Marketing Agency Launches New Website to Help Local Businesses Grow Online
- Transgender Pioneer---A LETTER TO PAWTONE: Releasing May 19th
- Sci-Fi Author Christian Hurst on Creativity, Resilience, and Making Art Anyway
- Don't Leave Your Body Behind: The New Children's Book Series Helping Kids Move, Feel, and Thrive
- Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc. Unveils Natron® 504N UV LED Inks Designed for EPSON Printheads
- The Tide Project Opens at Biennale Architettura 2025 in Venice Amplifying Youth Voices
- Global Families Turn to Young Travelers Concierge Amid Rising Safety Concerns in the U.S
Similar on s4story
- ARCH Dental + Aesthetics Unveils New Website for Enhanced Patient Experience
- Juventix Regenerative Medical Announces Strategic Partnership with Juvasonic® to Expand Needle-Free Biologic Delivery Platform
- Group Seeks End to Mandated Community Psychiatric Programs, Citing Global Alarm
- GENIUS EDGE DEFI™ Distributed Energy Flexible Infrastructure
- Spiritually Transformative Events Based on Bhagavad Gita – Path to a Fulfilling Life
- Mental Health Watchdog Calling for a Ban on the Use of the Electroshock Machine in Florida
- Global Patient Organizations Applaud Historic Passage of a Resolution at WHA 78: "Skin diseases as a global public health priority"
- Global Patient Organizations Applaud Historic Passage of Integrated Lung Health Resolution at World Health Assembly 78
- Leadership Expert and Author Adam Holbrook Launches Breakthrough Book: Character Evolution
Enable Accessible Haircare Wins Bronze at 2025 NACD Packaging Awards
S For Story/10660559
AUSTIN, Texas - s4story -- Enable Accessible Haircare Wins Bronze at 2025 NACD Packaging Awards
Honored for Innovation in Inclusive Design in Personal Care
Austin, TX — Enable, a mission-driven haircare brand focused on accessibility, is proud to announce it has received the Bronze Award at the 2025 NACD Packaging Awards in the Personal Care category. The award, presented by the National Association of Container Distributors, celebrates excellence and innovation in packaging design across North America.
Founded by Laura LeMond, Enable was created out of a personal need—and a broader mission: to make self-care more accessible for individuals with arthritis, chronic pain, and limited hand strength. The brand's flagship products, an accessible shampoo and conditioner, feature an innovative cap design that is easier to grip, squeeze, and open—without sacrificing quality or aesthetics.
"This award is a huge validation of our purpose," said Laura LeMond, founder of Enable. "For millions of people, something as simple as opening a shampoo bottle can be painful or impossible. We designed Enable to change that—to bring dignity, independence, and great haircare to everyone."
More on S For Story
The NACD Packaging Awards recognize outstanding packaging solutions that demonstrate creative design, functionality, shelf appeal, and consumer impact. This year's winners were announced at NACD's annual convention, honoring brands that push boundaries in packaging innovation. https://www.nacdpackagingawards.com/
Enable's win highlights growing industry recognition of inclusive design as both a necessity and an opportunity—especially as the U.S. population ages and accessibility becomes a mainstream concern.
Enable's accessible shampoo and conditioner are proudly manufactured in Texas and available nationwide at www.enable.shop.
About Enable
Enable is a female-founded, independently owned personal care brand dedicated to accessible design. Created for individuals with limited mobility, arthritis, or chronic pain, Enable's products combine usability, beauty, and functionality—because no one should have to choose between style and accessibility.
Honored for Innovation in Inclusive Design in Personal Care
Austin, TX — Enable, a mission-driven haircare brand focused on accessibility, is proud to announce it has received the Bronze Award at the 2025 NACD Packaging Awards in the Personal Care category. The award, presented by the National Association of Container Distributors, celebrates excellence and innovation in packaging design across North America.
Founded by Laura LeMond, Enable was created out of a personal need—and a broader mission: to make self-care more accessible for individuals with arthritis, chronic pain, and limited hand strength. The brand's flagship products, an accessible shampoo and conditioner, feature an innovative cap design that is easier to grip, squeeze, and open—without sacrificing quality or aesthetics.
"This award is a huge validation of our purpose," said Laura LeMond, founder of Enable. "For millions of people, something as simple as opening a shampoo bottle can be painful or impossible. We designed Enable to change that—to bring dignity, independence, and great haircare to everyone."
More on S For Story
- Exposing the Shadows: Books That Break the Rules
- UK indie publisher triumphs as Birmingham-set novel HUSBANDS wins big LGBTQ+ fiction award ahead of
- $100 Million Financing Unlocked for Aggressive Acquisition and Growth Strategy Including Plan to Acquire Remote Lottery Platform: Stock Symbol: LTRY
- New Novel @UGMAN Exposes the Emotional Toll of Social Media
- Kurt Warner's Inspiring Book Wins Prestigious Eric Hoffer Award
The NACD Packaging Awards recognize outstanding packaging solutions that demonstrate creative design, functionality, shelf appeal, and consumer impact. This year's winners were announced at NACD's annual convention, honoring brands that push boundaries in packaging innovation. https://www.nacdpackagingawards.com/
Enable's win highlights growing industry recognition of inclusive design as both a necessity and an opportunity—especially as the U.S. population ages and accessibility becomes a mainstream concern.
Enable's accessible shampoo and conditioner are proudly manufactured in Texas and available nationwide at www.enable.shop.
About Enable
Enable is a female-founded, independently owned personal care brand dedicated to accessible design. Created for individuals with limited mobility, arthritis, or chronic pain, Enable's products combine usability, beauty, and functionality—because no one should have to choose between style and accessibility.
Source: NACD Packaging Awards
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- Cooking with the Godfather Blends Family Tradition, Italian Flavor, and Leadership Wisdom
- Group Seeks End to Mandated Community Psychiatric Programs, Citing Global Alarm
- CoreIntegrator Announces Sage Intacct Approved A/P One Integration, Becoming an Official Sage Partner
- New Romantic Comedy Professionally Unprofessional Turns Office Rivalry into Unforgettable Love
- GENIUS EDGE DEFI™ Distributed Energy Flexible Infrastructure
- Justin Calabrese Publishes New Business Management Book; Mastering Momentum
- Deshawn White and Oceans Chest Unveil Country Single "What I Can" from Upcoming Album Let God and Let Go
- Local Author Releases Coming-of-Age YA Novel Exploring Self-Discovery, Confidence, and Iden
- Mystery Meets Menu: New Cookbook Offers a Delicious Twist on Sherlock Holmes Adventures
- Author Deric Whaley's book 'The Ride' gives unique insider view on prison life
- RichMiner: Leading Cloud Mining Platform in 2025 - Advantage Analysis and Participation Guide
- Spiritually Transformative Events Based on Bhagavad Gita – Path to a Fulfilling Life
- Carnegie Hall Hosts Theatrical Concert: El Dorado – A Musical Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe
- Fashion Icon Karl Kani Enters NIL Era with First-Ever Athlete Signing: King Kendrick
- Mental Health Watchdog Calling for a Ban on the Use of the Electroshock Machine in Florida
- Can Your Inner Child Come Out and Play
- Global Patient Organizations Applaud Historic Passage of a Resolution at WHA 78: "Skin diseases as a global public health priority"
- The Great Reset, the First Photorealistic AI Film Makes History at the Cannes Film Festival
- New Novel Frail Blood by Edward Stanton Unveils a Haunting Love Story in Post-Dictatorship Argentina