Technologically Improving: The Mirror

Mirror, mirror, plugged into my computer, is my makeup the same as it was 45 minutes ago? Here we explore whether it’s possible to improve upon the classic piece of glass with non-toxic silver or aluminum painted on the back.

USB Lighted Mirrors
On sale for $9 (from $15), the USB Lighted Mirror plugs into your USB drive and then lights up in case you … hm. Maybe if you were on a plane at night trying to look nice for someone in the city you were traveling to, but you were in the window seat and everyone next to you was sleeping?

Electronic Travel Mirrors
 … But if you were in that situation, you might want to go with the Tweezermate 10x Magnification Light Up Travel Mirror ($20), instead. Or not, because that’s a very close look at your skin. It’s meant to be just for eyebrows, though, so if you can restrain yourself, don’t use it to look anywhere else on your face. Have you ever cried because of your pores? I have.

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