Reddit Reddit reviews OttLite 25ED12R 25w Edison CFL Swirl Bulb

We found 5 Reddit comments about OttLite 25ED12R 25w Edison CFL Swirl Bulb. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Tools & Home Improvement
Light Bulbs
Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
OttLite 25ED12R 25w Edison CFL Swirl Bulb
Replaces 100 watt incandescent bulbsFits most standard light socketsLow heat and low glare illumination helps reduce eyestrainPerfect for reading, creating and office spacesEnergy efficient bulb - rated to last up to 10,000 hours - bulb type V
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5 Reddit comments about OttLite 25ED12R 25w Edison CFL Swirl Bulb:

u/TheNoobPainter · 4 pointsr/minipainting

I believe you guys have Ikea over there, right?

The "Cheaper Option" in this u/SDuby video has worked really well for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__6EhXd0Urs

Basically, two Ikea arm lamps and some daylight bulbs.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20370383/
https://www.amazon.com/OttLite-25ED12R-Edison-Swirl-Bulb/dp/B002X7XEYM

u/tinfoilsoup · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Did you replace it with something like this?

Asking because I want to do the same.

u/niccig · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Here's mine if that would be helpful for inspiration.

Furniture is from Ikea - Linnmon table top, 2 Adils legs, Alex 5-drawer

The mirror is from amazon. I prefer having a mirror close to me vs a flat one on the wall because I wear glasses and wouldn't be able to get close enough for a wall mirror. Having a mirror up close is handy for everyone though, I'd say. I went with the swing wall mirror to save tabletop space.

The lights are garage work lights with Ottlite CFL bulbs. They're daylight balanced and extremely bright, so they're perfect for makeup. You could do fancier fixtures if you wanted :-)

u/SDuby · 1 pointr/Warhammer

Thanks for the palette recommendation! I recently switched to two of these desk lamps with these bulbs. Excellent for painting and photography. Big bang for the buck.

u/Uronenonlyme · 1 pointr/Indiemakeupandmore

I saw someone else mention varying lighting conditions, and I would agree. If I'm doing swatches for myself to reference later, I'll do photos usually under an Ottlite (I purchased an Ottlite bulb on amazon for like $8US and put it in a normal desk lamp), fluorescent, flash, and natural sunlight. If I'm reaally procrastinating/playing around, I might even do them under incandescent, LED, and/or halogen, but that's just because I like going overboard on silly things like that and it's for my own personal use. ;) For reference, here is an album I made the other day.

I also noticed, in your photos, that your skin looks a little irritated from the tape removal. My skin does the exact same thing, so I'll usually wait a few minutes for the redness to go down, and apply some lotion on the irritated spots as necessary.