Initially i loved the large dressing room.
Fitting room mirrors make me look fat.
Ken mellendorf of illinois explains it like this.
Proof you do look different in every changing room mirror.
To make you look thin your image needs to be compressed horizontally or extended vertically over time most mirrors.
Because i know that it s not my body it s the horrible crappy florescent harsh overhead lighting.
Also my mirror in my bedroom make me look heavier and the mirror my bathroom make me look smaller.
They say the camera never lies but one thing amanda platell has learned is that mirrors do.
And thereafter my entire shopping experience took a straight.
Slight curvature along only one axis can make a person look fat or skinny.
Am i imagining this.
To make you look thin your image needs to be compressed horizontally or extended vertically.
A completely flat mirror will show an image behind it of exactly the same shape and size as the actual object.
So today we re going to talk about why we look fat in dressing room mirrors which stores got it right and the seinfeld episode where elaine buys the hideous.
Another physics teacher dr.
For some reason it stretches my imagine like a dressing room mirror.
I stepped into the fitting room with high hopes only to be deflated by the glaring lights which highlighted every bit of imperfection i didn t even know i had.
Does this mirror make me look fat.
I thought because the mirror in the other store didn t make me look like this.