I’m talking specifics here - warm light vs cold light, LED vs standard bulbs etc etc.
I find that I turn up to work sometimes and it’s a little off when I catch myself in other lights. (Specifically when trying to cover blemishes or blend foundation down my neck). My bathroom doesn’t get adequate daylight (I know daylight is best), and I work shifts so am often up before dawn anyway.
I can’t find a definitive answer on this through researching online.
I’ve looked at the Hollywood-style mirrors with the bulbs down the edge but I find that they wash you out and diffuse too much.
Has anyone else considered this and if so, what solution did you come to?
Proper lighting for makeup - Lighting Equipment - Photo.net
What is the best light/lightbulb to use for makeup application?
What’s the best LED light temp for at-home makeup lighting?
What are some less talked about undertones?
The biggest problem I notice, in terms of undertone specifically, is that most foundations are way too saturated. Especially drugstore foundations. The trend is for these high-coverage, high-pigment foundations that are so much more saturated than I think a lot of people's skin really is. So people get confused about warm, cool, and neutral because "none of them match".... because they're at sat 100.
I'm fairly sure at this point I'm cool yellow. I try not to fixate on whether I do or don't fit into any specific category - we're not picking soccer teams, here. I find warm or neutral foundations look best, I like cooler or neutral blushes, the only lip colours I've ever straight up HATED on me are cool pinks. Mustard is a colour that turns me green. I do find, in winter especially, that all foundation seems like "too much colour" for my skin. I definitely acquire a kind of greyed-out, vitamin D deficiency pallor lol.
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