What's an easy fix to no make-up lighting over a mirror in a bathroom?
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How about a wall mounted lighted mirror - one side is even magnified.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Jerdon-5X-Halo-Lighted-13-in-L-x10-in-W-Wall-Mount-Mirror-in-Nickel-HL65N/202823988
I would buy a small, lighted make-up mirror.
there are lights that you can stick onto the mirror, you can give it a hollywood glam look or just use regular small led lights. check amazon for ideas!
Good luck!
I ordered a plug in chandelier. Budget limited. It was called a beehive (shape) wire cage light. Gold and so darn cute. Make' s a huge statement in my daughter's little bathroom. It came with a toggle switch and a ceiling screw. The fixture above her mirror is very dated. Took the bulbs out as it is small and now all you notice is her chandelier. And now so many options with lights hanging with single bulbs...there are probably plug in sconces as well. Good luck.