So....back to the strip clubs.....Since I am kind of pale, a club with a greenish or blueish tint makes me look bad and washed out. Too many black lights is also not good since the UV makes the whites of your eyes glow, your teeth and nails also glow in an eerie way. Everybody with peroxide in their hair will stand out too. It is also not the most flattering light for your skins appearance. I think clubs should use some black lights but go easy on them and instead go for warmer red lights. That coloring is flattering on most and makes everything look softer.
A club that is too bright is a disaster. You want the ambiance to feel warm, cozy and sexy. Having some Walmart style lights in the club will make everyone want to hide, especially the dancers.
I don't care how beautiful the girl is, no girl wants to highlight her flaws to the whole place. And everybody is watching. Clubs should cater to the girls in this issue, happy girls means a better club. But many club owners/managers have no clue in these matters, they think they do but they don't.
You try to go on a stage naked or half naked with some huge white spotlights shining down on you. Now smile!!! This is not New York Fashion Week, it is a strip club. Hello! Yea, I really like to share my ingrown hairs with others and point out possible rashes/zits on my butt cheeks. SEKSI.
Some girls spend a good time in the dressing room camouflaging their skin with Dermablend or spray on bronzers.
If I could recommend a crash course in lighting to club owners I would tell them to go and see the Crazy Horse show at the MGM in Vegas, those girls are lit up in a very flattering and also interesting way. But to sum it up, less bright and cold lights and more warm, like red and pink.
I do have to admit that my pink shoes were looking really nice at this place due to all the UV lights all over.




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