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    I have one on the wall. I use it when shaving under my nose and when shaving the chin. When you get used to it itīs hard to manage without.
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    Yup use the wife’s lighted magnified mirror on her makeup table, to do a final check, usually get a couple problem hairs under my nose or at the corner of my mouth.

    The light and the magnification are great.

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    yeauhghgh I don't want to look at my mug at no magnification. 10X could be the stuff they make horror movies out of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    yeauhghgh I don't want to look at my mug at no magnification. 10X could be the stuff they make horror movies out of.
    +1 ........... here is what I look like with no magnification ...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    +1 ........... here is what I look like with no magnification ...........

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    I cant live without my mag. mirror. My eye sight now that I'm an old fart makes it hard to see properly. I originally bought it to supplement the standard bathroom mirror. But now I use it 100% of the time.
    Love it.

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    I gave one of those to the wifey years ago. It's almost identical to the one in the picture except for the finish. I use it all the time. Really helps when detailing around the stash and goatee.

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    yep, me too. It's not lighted but sure helps to see what i've missed. kind of like looking at an edge under 400x though, can see things that don't really matter.

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    Along the same line, (getting old… er) I picked up a pair of magnifying reading glasses for detailed razor work, man they work great for detail work. Think they are 3.50.

    Read the tip on an auto detailing forum. They are light and inexpensive, combined with a good strong flexible halogen light, and saves a lot of loupe time.
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