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TML Direct Access: The Deal

We created Direct Access to bypass the "Red Ocean" of generic retail and provide our Pros with the tools they actually need at a price they can afford.

The Perks:

  • Discounts off MSRP on all TML Products
  • Full access to the TML Academy education portal
  • Concierge support and early access to new releases
  • Access to TML's Backroom

The Commitment:

To keep these prices low and our education free, we require a direct line of communication with you. By joining, you agree to stay subscribed to our email list. If you choose to opt-out of our emails, your Direct Access membership (and discounts) will be automatically deactivated.

Understanding LUX

Lux is a unit of measurement that quantifies the amount of light that falls on a surface, essentially measuring illuminance. In simpler terms, it defines how much visible light is hitting a particular area, which is critical for determining how well a space or object is illuminated. Lux is not the same as brightness, though the two are related. While brightness refers to the perception of how light appears to the human eye, lux measures the actual light intensity on a surface, giving an objective metric.

For a makeup artist, lux would be how much light is actually hitting your subject from a reasonable distance.

Why Lux is Critical for Professional Lighting:

At The Makeup Light (TML), our lights are engineered to provide a surface lux reading of 67,000 and project light up to 5 feet. This means that even when the light source is farther from the subject, it still delivers a substantial and evenly distributed amount of light to illuminate the scene without creating harsh shadows or hotspots. This kind of control is crucial in professional settings where consistent lighting quality is necessary across different environments.

TML’s Sidelight Technology and Lightguide:

The lightguide refracts and diffuses the light, dispersing it evenly across a wider area. This increases the projection and diffusion of the light, this allows the light to hit the subject without harming the retina of their eye.

In contrast, many cheap LEDs project an inadequate amount of light over a distance, limiting their effectiveness in professional use.In short, while a camera can adjust for lighting conditions through technology, ( ISO, aperture, or shutter speed), a makeup artist relies on consistent, high-quality light to see. This is why makeup artists need more precise lighting in terms of color temperature, LUX, and CRI.

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TML Direct Access

Sign up to activate TML Direct Access for: Direct Access SAVINGS!! - Master Class Content - TML Backroom Deals - Early Product Releases - Concierge Email Support.

First Name*
Last Name*
Minimum 5 characters

TML Direct Access: The Deal

We created Direct Access to bypass the "Red Ocean" of generic retail and provide our Pros with the tools they actually need at a price they can afford.

The Perks:

  • Discounts off MSRP on all TML Products
  • Full access to the TML Academy education portal
  • Concierge support and early access to new releases
  • Access to TML's Backroom

The Commitment:

To keep these prices low and our education free, we require a direct line of communication with you. By joining, you agree to stay subscribed to our email list. If you choose to opt-out of our emails, your Direct Access membership (and discounts) will be automatically deactivated.

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