Makeup Lighting Help
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Aug 20, 2014
Cass F.
I know natural light is best. However I don't have a non shadow casting area in the house if I use the naturally occurring light in my house.
Aug 20, 2014
Yaya B.
Agree ^^ natural light is best.
Aug 20, 2014
April A.
Doing makeup in daylight is best in my opinion but make sure you are jn a position where no shadows are on your face. If daylight is unavailable I don't see why LED lights should be a problem. You just have to make sure you blend and also double check in other lights that its alright.
Aug 20, 2014
Cass F.
Mods, Apologies in advance as I am not sure where this best fits.
Lighting for makeup application help please!
Is it a good or bad idea to apply makeup under LED lighting, if it's ok, does it need to give off a particular hue?
Thanks!