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Is looking in the mirror how others see you?

Is looking in the mirror how others see you?

In short, what you see in the mirror is nothing but a reflection and that may just not be how people see you in real life. In real life, the picture may be completely different. All you have to do is stare at a selfie camera, flip and capture your photo. That’s what you really look like.

Is your front camera really how you look?

According to multiple videos sharing the trick for taking selfies, holding the front camera to your face actually distorts your features and isn’t actually giving you a clear representation of how you look. Instead, if you hold your phone away from you and zoom in, you will look completely different.

Is a mirror image an accurate depiction of how you actually look?

IMO neither mirror image, nor a camera pic is accurate depiction of how you actually look, because lighting and other factors , however a mirror image may be a closer reflection of your actual physical self. it’s simply the way your brain works.

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What is the difference between a camera and a mirror?

A camera captures an accurate depiction of your image. A mirror does not. Bravo if you already knew this information about mirror-reversal. You also already know that small changes occur in our facial features slowly, over time. Gravity, weight gain/loss, and sun exposure can contribute to wrinkles, sagging skin, etc.

Is the image you see in the mirror what everyone else sees?

But the image you see in the mirror is NOT what everyone else sees. The reflection you see in the mirror each morning is a REVERSED IMAGE of how you appear to the world, and to the camera. Here’s a photo to illustrate. This is what I see every day when I look in the mirror.

Do you like your mirror image or your true image?

The majority, by a landslide, liked their mirror image better. When their friends were shown the same two images, the majority chose the “true image.” The takeaway is that we don’t really know what we look like. The image we have of ourselves is not how other people see us.