Kintion Pocket Mirror, 1X/3X Magnification LED Compact Travel Makeup Mirror with Light for Purse, ...
"Gloss" Voss thought she had me beat. There I was, backstage at the community theater revival of "Cats" (don't ask), frantically applying eyeliner using my phone's selfie camera like a total amateur. Gloss sauntered over, produced some chrome-plated monstrosity the size of a dinner plate, and basked in her supposed victory.
Three weeks later, I spotted her at the airport Starbucks. She was hunched over something tiny and glowing in her palm. Her eyes met mine. She tried to hide it. Too late. She'd discovered the same pocket-sized LED mirror I'd been secretly wielding for months.
The 1X side caught her shame. The 3X side caught her panic pores. The folding mechanism snapped shut with the finality of a 🔒y verdict.
Gloss now carries hers everywhere. I've seen it peeking from her gym bag, her glove compartment, her "emergency cheese" tote. The soft LED glow has illuminated her vanity in parking garages, concert bathrooms, and once memorably during a power outage at a fondue restaurant.
The two-sided design lets her switch between "everything's fine" and "oh no, is that a new freckle" faster than she can invent new excuses for being late.
She still won't admit I won. But I know. The mirror knows. The purse it fits inside knows.
Become One With The Mirror: A Field Guide To Pocket Mirror Mastery
Always check which side faces up before opening. 3X first thing in the morning has startled many a brave warrior.
Hold the LED toward your face, not the ceiling. The ceiling already knows what it looks like.
Use the 1X side for overall makeup application and checking if your hair survived public transit.
Reserve 3X for precise work: tweezing, lipstick edges, determining if that's glitter or a suspicious mole.
Clean the glass with microfiber, not your sleeve. Your sleeve has its own agenda.
The folding hinge appreciates gentle treatment. It is not a fidget toy, no matter how tempting.
Store with the glass sides protected inward. This prevents scratches and also feels ceremonially correct.
LED batteries eventually dim. Recognize this gradual betrayal. Plan accordingly.
Use in cars only when parked. Multitasking is a myth and traffic laws are real.
The mirror works in restaurants, theaters, and tents. It does not judge your locations.
Angle the mirror toward natural light when available. Artificial glow plus daylight equals supernatural clarity.
Practice your "casual mirror check" in public. Make it look accidental. Everyone does this. No one admits it.
Consider assigning the mirror a name. This is normal behavior. "Steve" is already taken. Pick something else.
Embrace your reflection at every magnification. You are a work in progress and also already complete.
Check out the Kintion Pocket Mirror if you enjoy winning quietly while your enemies glow with envy in parking lots.
