Random fact: When I'm not laughing at something (as rare as that is), I'm often thinking. Most of my time is spent thinking of ways I can apply a particular lesson to other situations. Believe it or not, that God-forsaken ugly dress that has gone viral made me think of a similar situation.

Have you ever gotten dressed, went outside and your clothes didn't match the way you thought they did? Or ladies, have you ever done your makeup, got into your car, gave yourself a quick glance, and realized your makeup was a bit too heavy? Now, this one has happened to me so many times that I now keep my makeup in the car and put it on using natural light.  As a matter of fact, before getting dressed, I often go into the room of my house that gets the best natural light to make sure the colors don't clash. That's getting kinda old, though. So, I decided to consult the pros.

First, I did an online search. This site says to take light placement as well as bulb types into consideration.

My girl Sweet Brown helped me out by saying exactly what I was thinking: http

So, I decided to call someone local. Randy at the Home Depot says daylight bulbs are closest to natural lighting in terms of bulbs. He says a natural light is best for florescent lighting. While lighting placement or position might be important,

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