This vanity mirror is three mirrors in one! It unfolds into three panels with a standard mirror and 2x and 3x magnifications. Each one has a UV coating for a better reflection and scratch-resistant surface.
This mirror folds out into three panels rimmed with bright LEDs. It’s easy to assemble and pack for travel, and the brightness can be adjusted using the button on the middle panel. Three magnification levels are available in one convenient mirror.
This sleek and compact 1x mirror comes with a detachable round 10x mirror for the finer details. It is rimmed with bright LEDs, which can be turned on, off, or adjusted with a touch sensor.
Using batteries charged with a micro USB, this mirror can get up to 250 minutes of light before needing to be recharged. A bracket in the back folds out into a sturdy tripod shape and then folds in easily for travel.
Fold out the side panels of this classy mirror to reveal three surfaces and three magnification levels. It can rotate 180 degrees, so you’re guaranteed to find just the angle you need. You can place makeup and supplies in the storage pocket on the base.
This double-sided mirror comes in a classic shape and style. It has a sturdy base, slender pole, and ovular head that rotates 360 degrees to access a mirror on each side. One of the mirrors has a standard reflection, and the other has a 7x magnification.
For makeup, shaving, and skincare, nothing beats a lighted makeup mirror for clarity and convenience. When choosing one for yourself, keep the following considerations in mind.
A: A 1x, or flat, mirror is a basic one-to-one reflection, which is ideal for checking your overall appearance. 2x and 3x mirrors are great for applying makeup. Around 5x is ideal for tweezing eyebrows. Above this is especially useful for those with poorer eyesight, and around 10 is great for shaving. Above 10 or 15 is rarely used or necessary for a makeup mirror.
A: Daylight, which is clear and even, is the ideal light to apply makeup by. LEDs are the most common type of lightbulb used in makeup mirrors because they have the closest diffusion and color temperature to natural daylight. Incandescent lights are also sometimes used, but unlike LEDs, they emit heat and are not as energy efficient.