CRI 90 LED Mirrors for Med Spa Treatment Rooms
Med spa sourcing guide for CRI 90 LED mirrors, 3500K and 4000K lighting, treatment room samples, dimming behavior, and replacement records.
Answer: Med spas should test CRI 90+ LED mirrors in 2 treatment rooms before rollout. Compare 3500K and 4000K settings, dimming behavior, glare, and 36x36 or 48x36 sizing under real consultation lighting.
Why med spa mirrors need skin-tone accuracy
Med spas depend on consultation confidence, skincare visibility, and premium room presentation. A mirror package should be evaluated by lighting quality, dimming behavior, reflection comfort, and repeatability across rooms instead of size alone.
| Test item | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| CRI 90+ | Supports more accurate skin-tone review. |
| 3500K and 4000K | Compares warm-neutral and neutral treatment room settings. |
| 2-room sample | Lets staff test mirrors before multi-room rollout. |
FAQ
What CRI should med spa LED mirrors use?
CRI 90+ is a practical starting target for treatment rooms and skincare consultation spaces.
What CCT should med spas compare?
Compare 3500K and 4000K before choosing a standard room setting.
Should med spas test mirror samples first?
Yes. Test at least 2 rooms so staff can compare lighting, glare, and dimming before rollout.
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