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Remember that florescents give off a bluish light and make colors look 'off'. I learned this in my years as a hairdresser. You had to compare hair colors in natural lighting to get accurate match. They will pull more pinkish, blue color as people look at their skin.
I have them in my salon but would not have put them in if they weren't already there. We also have wall lights and ceiling fans with lights. I love a brightly lit salon. We leave the wall sconces in the hallway turned on 24/7. It is good for security since we are in a strip with full glass frontage and it makes people look when everything else is dark around us. Pam |
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The idea of lighting goes far beyond that of dim ar bright. You can use lighting as your marketing tool. Example--Theme your rooms...Maybe with a high power bed that is either black or purple..call the room stormy nights and instead of a conventional lighting method use just blacklights..ahhh..Teens and college kids love it, plus you look unbelievably dark under blacklights
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