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  2. The 14 Best Lighted Makeup Mirrors That Are Worth Every Penny

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    These high-tech makeup mirrors ... This clever, handheld Tweezerman mirror has 10-times magnification, two bright LEDs and suction cups that attach to a non-porous surface. The small size and ...

  3. The 14 Best Lighted Makeup Mirrors That Are Worth Every Penny

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    These high-tech makeup mirrors. Mirrors date as far back as 8,000 years ago when the people of Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) polished obsidian to a glossy finish so they could admire their ...

  4. The 10 Best Makeup Mirrors That Will Upgrade Your Glam ... - AOL

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    In addition to turning up the wattage, the best makeup mirrors are known to offer to 10x magnification power and can be conveniently rotated, ensuring that every angle is well-lit and that you can ...

  5. Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A convex mirror, on the other hand, will reflect parallel rays towards divergent directions. More specifically, a concave parabolic mirror (whose surface is a part of a paraboloid of revolution) will reflect rays that are parallel to its axis into rays that pass through its focus. Conversely, a parabolic concave mirror will reflect any ray that ...

  6. Silvering - Wikipedia

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    In the early 10th century, the Persian scientist al-Razi described ways of silvering and gilding in a book on alchemy, [citation needed] but this was not done for the purpose of making mirrors. Tin-coated mirrors were first made in Europe in the 15th century. The thin tinfoil used to silver mirrors was known as "tain". [5]

  7. Sugatami Shichinin Keshō - Wikipedia

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    Sugatami Shichinin Keshō, Utamaro, coloured pigment on handmade washi paper, c. 1792–93, 37 by 25 centimetres (14.6 in × 9.8 in). Sugatami Shichinin Keshō (姿見七人化粧, "Seven Women Applying Make-up Using a Mirror", c. 1792–93) is the title of what was likely a seven-print series by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kitagawa Utamaro.

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