wrought-iron-wall-sconces Compelling information on oval bathroom mirror

This mirror is perfect. after going through a couple different ones, this is what i needed. mounting was simple and has decorative screws to be able to remove easily if needed. love it. the 5x is perfect for up close but not so distorted from a distance that you cant see. so it is perfect for applying makeup..up close or at a slight distance. wished someone had of described that to me in my past purchases.

I want to see what other people think of my character’s description of herself.?
I want to see what other people think of my character’s description. She’s looking in a mirror for the first time. And, BTW, her name’s Emery. She has no last nameI ran out to the bathroom, and saw the only uncracked mirror in there. I slipped over on the wet, grubby tiles, and got up again, to walk over to the mirror. I kept my head down.“Okay, Emery, time to see what you look like.”I looked up into the mirror for the first oval bathroom mirror time.Wide almond-shaped pools of yellowy amber, framed by black lashes, giving the appearance of deer-like eyes, stared back at me, set in a lean, oval face. The brown, wavy hair was kind of scraggly, pulled back into a plait. Her Cupid’s bow lips moved wordlessly as I opened and closed my mouth, speechless. This creature couldn’t be me! I stepped back from the mirror, disbelieving. The foreign person stepped back too, her pretty face twisted into a incredulous look. She was wearing the same clothes as me – cropped jeans and a black jumper. This couldn’t be me. It couldn’t. It shouldn’t be.Improvements to it will be much appreciated. Thanks guys!EDIT: Cupid’s bow lips are lips that have a double curve on the top lip. The bottom lip is full.I skipped around from first person to third person because Emery doesn’t belive the girl in the glass is her. So she describes the girl as another person. Duhh.EDIT: Her shade of hair is, um, really dark brown, kind of like the brown you get in 80% cocoa dark chocolate.
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Johanson
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This was the most reasonably priced wall mirror. I love it and highly recommend it. When I move to a new residence, I will need a new one for my bathroom. Great for putting on make-up.

March 1st, 2011 at 8:01 pm
Lagman
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I’m very happy with this mirror. It’s actually my second one as I have one in my winter home. The way the arm folds allows you to bring it as close to your face as you want. Plus it swivels to adjust it perfectly. The magnification feature is what I really like for plucking stray hairs or doing my eye make up. It makes your hands free to apply your make up. It’s a sturdy, well made product.

March 2nd, 2011 at 8:35 am
Brady
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I purchased this mirror for my husband and he really likes it. I purchased the 7X for myself and I love it, too.

March 2nd, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Nowell
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I pondered over this purchase and glad I decided to buy it. I love it!

March 3rd, 2011 at 8:07 am