DIY Perks (YouTube channel) has a project making LED "studio" lights (but generally useful, too). They have a high CRI and adjustable color temperature, and can be made fairly inexpensively.
youtube.com/watch?v=DhbMnQt14_o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhbMnQt14_o[/url]
*rephrased
I think the video is misleading
@ 5:15, the video shows what appears to be a very very very high end looking LED spectrum, sun like wavelength density.
and then at that moment he seems to suggest that is the LED sold on the ebay listing
a spectrum of such density is likely CRI98, but I think it is impossible for such a LED to be 120-140lm/W claimed by the ebay seller
if he claimed 95+ CRI without showing the spectrum, the china LED specs of 120-140lm/W might be plausible
but CRI 95+ in order to solve what he calls a "green" face, may or may not be the final outcome.
to shift into rich red spectrum, the led must have red peak at 630-650nm. not all CRI95+ have this peak. and the ebay seller does not display the spectrum.
(this is the spectrum capture of my cfl light, a common cfl. nothing special)
disclaimer : I am only a noob at lighting, but I cannot un-see this spectrum he showed