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  2. A magnifying mirror is a travel must-have for anyone over the ...

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    What reviewers say: More than 8,000 Amazon reviewers have given the Kintion Pocket Mirror a perfect five-star rating, with many shoppers highlighting its magnification and brightness. "I cannot ...

  3. Laura Geller Reveals Her Easy Makeup Tips for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    Geller shares that she uses a double-sided makeup mirror with 10x magnification on one side and normal (1x) magnification on the other side. ... Weekend snow, ice storm to snarl travel from ...

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    The 46 built-in LED lights have three settings: white, warm, and cold light, and the mirror also has a memory function to store the last setting used. $40 at Amazon American Lifetime

  5. Compact (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco Rowenta enamel rhinestone compact Vintage art deco style compact, c. 1960s, made by Stratton of Birmingham A modified compact containing coding on the mirror, designed to be used by CIA operatives – date of production unknown source: CIA. A compact (also powder box, powder case and flapjack) is a cosmetic product.

  6. Curved mirror - Wikipedia

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    Convex mirror lets motorists see around a corner. Detail of the convex mirror in the Arnolfini Portrait. The passenger-side mirror on a car is typically a convex mirror. In some countries, these are labeled with the safety warning "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear", to warn the driver of the convex mirror's distorting effects on distance perception.

  7. Magnifying glass - Wikipedia

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    The magnifying power in this case is roughly MP = d o Φ. [9] A typical magnifying glass might have a focal length of 25 cm, corresponding to an optical power of 4 dioptres. Such a magnifier would be sold as a "2×" magnifier. In actual use, an observer with "typical" eyes would obtain a magnifying power between 1 and 2, depending on where lens ...