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Thread: Shaving Mirror
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10-25-2006, 08:53 PM #11
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Thanked: 0I just use the Ikea mirror that xman suggested. It's cheap and I really helps me to see how I shave. I never realized how bad my eyes were until I was trying to shave and had to lean over the sink to make sure I had a good angle with the straight.
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10-28-2006, 06:12 PM #12
After I've hopped out of the shower, the large mirror above the sink is always fogged up, so I usually use the tall mirror that is on my shower doors. Over there, I'm away from the sink, which requires me to wipe the blade clean on a hand towel after my strokes.
After my first pass, the mirror above the sink has usually defogged a bit, and I can use it and the mirror on my medicine cabinet door to get a profile angle of myself, which is good for shaving the back of my neck.
Near the oak medicine cabinet is one those stainless steel extendo-mirrors, but I rarely use it. I think it fogs up quicker than any of the others and I find the magnification is a little much. It's like shaving yourself while looking through a microscope.
Come to think of it, I have a lot of mirrors.