Monday, December 20, 2010

Lighted Mirror

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Lighted Mirror

You use the mirror every day, and not only for your daily toilet. Most people use it more than just a couple of times a day, and most women carry around a compact mirror with them all the time. With all this usage, most of us do not think of the kind of mirror that we need. Obviously the size of the mirror is what is the first and sometimes the only thing that everyone thinks of.

The size of the mirror is important because depending on what your use would be you need different sizes. For example the mirror in your bathroom is only meant for basic toilet and therefore does not need to be too big. An average sized one maybe a foot or two in size is more than enough. The mirror outside your bathroom needs to be bigger. This is because this is where you will be doing all your dressing. The mirror therefore needs to be a full length one, and possibly be a paneled one so that you can get even a side view.

This information is not new and most people would already have one, but not all of them would have a lighted mirror. Most people would have some form of light above their dressing mirror by default, but most times this is not enough. How many times have you found that the make up on one side is slightly different from the other side, or that you had never noticed the slight bags under your eyes. Even men do not shave fully well simply because the light that is installed is above the mirror, and however bright it is, the light is going to throw a shadow downward and the bottom half of your face will not be lit as well.

Having a light alongside is a very good option, and many people actually do this. They install small wall sconces on either side of the mirror to provide good light. A simpler way would be to get lighted mirrors. These mirrors come with lights installed on either side of them and you get them with almost all the different kinds of mirrors that you have. These lights are covered with a milky white shade so that you get bright light, while still not being bright enough to glare your eyes.

One of the coolest things about the lighted mirrors is that you not only get them with the larger mirrors, you also get them for smaller ones. You therefore have lights for full length mirrors, as well as for the smallest compact mirrors. They usually encircle the mirror and have a switch so that they come on automatically when you open it and then shut off when you close it. Not only is this very cool, it is also very useful when you want to touch something up in your face and you don’t have bright enough light to do it properly.

Depending on the size of the mirror that you get and the size of the battery some of them are actually quite bright. And worst comes to the worst, they can be used as a torch for those times when you are stuck in the dark and do not have one with you.

Even the normal lighted mirror in your home is a better option, especially the cabinet ones. They can be installed in your bathroom because you may not necessarily have very bright lights there and you will need a good light at least in front of the mirror. The additional expense is more than compensated by the light facility that you get alongside your mirror.


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