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Do you ever wonder if mirrors in malls' dressing rooms have filters?

Does anyone know the answer?
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Lilnonames · F
the perfect storm of conditions.

When you go out to buy new clothes you are normally showered, teeth brushed, hair combed and ready to go out in public. So already a person looks better than looking in the mirror first thing in the morning.
Usually a person feels good buying new clothes and rarely will go out if feeling, sick, down or tired.
The reflection of you in the mirror contains fresh new clothes that you have likely not seen on yourself before or for a while.
The inside of a changing booth is in a neutral Grey so as not to interfere with any colours.
Mirrors sometimes have lighting along the sides or top which sends a flattering soft light on the face.
Everything works together
Casheyane · F
@Lilnonames Nice.