Any type of mirror, whether plano, convex, or concave, is useful for shaving
if it breaks clean with a uniform, straight, sharp edge.
It depends what the intended use is. An 'ordinary' mirror - is flat, while a shaving mirror is usually convex - making the image seem larger.
A plane mirror is flat, so your image is the same size as you. A spherical mirror is curved. If concave it can be used either to focus an image as in a reflecting telescope, or magnify as in a shaving/makeup mirror. If convex you get a smaller wide-angled image, as in a car's wing mirror
A2. A concave mirror is commonly used as a make-up mirror or a shaving mirror. For at close distances, (well inside it focal length) it gives a modest magnification. At distances greater than its focal length, it gives diminished images.
A shower mirror is installed to assist the person taking the shower. Men may use it to help while shaving their face while women may use it for other facial grooming such as plucking or putting on face masks. Many shower mirrors do not fog up in the heat of the shower like normal mirrors.
The other uses of concave mirrors are: 1. Dental use - It focuses the light onto the area of the mouth. 2. Men use- This kind of mirror is great use for shaving. 3. Women use- This kind of mirror is great while applying makeup.
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No, this is because the image formed in convex mirror is smaller and the shape of the image is irregular. So if we use convex mirrors as a shaving mirror, there are chances of getting hurt whle shaving.
For what prupose? If it is for a shaving mirror then concave mirror would produce a magnified image which would be helpful for clean shaving.
A shaving mirror is concave as it used used to magnify the image.
Depends..what are you doing? If you're shaving than shaving gel is the obvious answer. If your getting a drink then you'd choose water. If your washing a mirror...shaving cream.
Shaving mirror, mirror used by dentists.
A Shaving Mirror is slightly concave. Thus, it will magnify a smaller portion of the object over the entire face of the mirror.
It depends what the intended use is. An 'ordinary' mirror - is flat, while a shaving mirror is usually convex - making the image seem larger.
A concave mirror is used as a shaving mirror as it allows you to see yourself bigger than normal!
Both your razor and your shaving cream/foam could be causing this. Try to find a product suitable for sensitive skin and use light strokes when shaving. Otherwise, shaving can be irritating to the skin. Using a moisturizer after shaving can help to prevent break outs.
They're called shaving mirrors -- since that was their origin -- even if that's not their use, or the gender that uses them, now.
Some people use concave mirror because when a man stands between the principal focus and pole of a concave mirror,he sees an enlarged,erect and virtual image of his face.this is the reason why a concave mirror of large focal length is used for shaving. concave mirrors concentrate on one focus and while shaving it concentrate on a point and the image is enlarge which prevents the face from cutting. because when a man stands between the pricipal focus and pole of a concave mirror , he sees enlarged ,erect and virtual image of his face .that is why concave mirror of large focal length is used for shaving