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Life Tip: How to Tell the Difference Between a Real Mirror and a Two-Way Mirror in Fitting Rooms
Fitting rooms in stores are meant to be private spaces where you can try on clothes comfortably and confidently. But sometimes, concerns about privacy arise, especially with the fear that some mirrors could actually be two-way mirrors — allowing someone to see inside without you knowing. So, how can you tell if the mirror in a fitting room is a regular mirror or a two-way mirror?
What Is a Two-Way Mirror?
A two-way mirror, also known as a one-way mirror, looks like a regular mirror on one side but is transparent from the other side. It’s often used in interrogation rooms or security settings to observe people without being seen. Unfortunately, suspicions about their use in fitting rooms have made shoppers wary.
The Easy Test: The Fingernail Test
One of the most reliable and easy tests to distinguish a real mirror from a two-way mirror is the fingernail test:
- Place the tip of your fingernail against the mirror’s surface.
- Look closely at the gap between your fingernail and its reflection.
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