
Well thought out lighting, the secret weapon of luminous dyes
You don’t need a studio to get a flattering light. Just create a balanced atmosphere by multiplying soft light sources: table lamp, LED garland, wall light … The important thing is to avoid too strong contrasts. A light too direct or poorly placed can harden the lines and project unflatter shadows on the face.
Good wall colors for an immediate glowy effect
What few people know is that the color of your walls directly influences how light is reflected on your skin. Some shades create a soft atmosphere that naturally enhances the complexion.
Powdered pink, light coral or soft gold wrap the face with a flattering luminous halo. Sage green shades or pale blue offer a very uniform rendering to the image, ideal for colder skin tones. And if you are looking for a guaranteed good -looking effect, the “Pink tissue” shade – a very lightly beige pink – is known to give a discreet and natural radiance on video.
Positioning and materials: small details that change everything
The layout of your decor also plays a role. Avoid too dark or congested backgrounds, which absorb the light and tarnish your presence on the screen. Instead, opt for clear surfaces, preferably matt, which subtly reflect light. A beige plaid on an armchair, a white curtain, a pale pink cushion … Each element counts.
Even your clothes can help you: Wearing bright or pastel colors allows you to return a soft light to your face, a reflective effect as discreet as it is effective.