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BeautyFXAdjustable LED Makeup Vanity Mirror

R529

Retail: R800
Excludes shipping

R529

R800
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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The ultimate vanity mirror equipped with dimmable lighting, multiple magnification mirrors and rotatable stand ensuring your makeup looks perfect before leaving the house!

Product Features
  • Magnifying Mirror: There are three magnifying panels for you to clearly see your facial features and tiniest details.
  • Double Power Supply: This LED mirror can either be operated by 4 pcs AAA batteries (not included) or USB cable.
  • Find The Perfect Angle: This makeup mirror stands on your countertop and can be freely adjusted/rotated a full 180 degrees to find the perfect angle.
  • Dimmable LED Lighting: Easy to use on/off touch button doubles as a touch screen dimmer switch when you press and hold your finger on the small circle to achieve the perfect amount of light to touch up your makeup.
  • Perfect Complexion With Clarity: The High Definition Vanity Mirror will show you every detail you want to see and every detail you want to hide from being seen!
  • Magnified Confidence: The Dimmable LED Lighted Makeup Mirror features normal 1x magnification mirrors on the main mirror and right door plus the left door is split between 2x and 3x magnification. There is an added 10x mirror so that you can really see every little detail.
  • Portable Beauty Products: The trifold and detachable design makes it ultra convenient to take it anywhere you want to go.
Product Specification
  • Product size: 500*145*325mm unfolded
  • Power mode: USB direct charge (cable included) / 4x AAA batteries
  • Product material: ABS + glass
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