How Do You Use A Hand Mirror?
Whether plain or fancy, a hand mirror is a basic necessity. Some mirrors come with magnified lenses, others are fog-free and some are even “hands-free.” In any case, the proper use of a hand mirror can give you a view of what others see. A hand mirror is an important tool for monitoring skin rashes or moles. Stand with your back to another mirror and hold the hand mirror in front of you so you can view your reflection in the larger mirror. Move the hand mirror slightly up or down, depending on what body part you wish to see. Carry a mirror with you. A very basic mirror, perhaps with a protective case to keep it clean, is a necessity for hair and make-up checks. Stash mirrors around the house. Mirrors in strategic locations around the house, such as your bedroom and bathrooms, prevent a time-wasting search when you are in a hurry to get out of the house. Keep a decorative mirror on a table or vanity, instead of hidden in a drawer. Antique silver or carved-wood mirrors can add interest t