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How to tell if a mirror is real or double-sided

How to Tell If a Mirror is Real or Double-Sided… What You Really Need to Know

Fitting rooms, hotel rooms, public restrooms – in these places, we use mirrors every day without a second thought. But from time to time, concerns about one-way mirrors and privacy arise.

How real is this risk? And more importantly, how can you test it?

Let’s explain it simply and practically.

First, what’s the difference?

✔️ Regular Mirror
A standard mirror has a reflective coating covered with a layer of glass. Therefore, reflections appear slightly “inside” the surface.

⚠️ One-Way Mirror
A one-way mirror is partially reflective and partially transparent. It is designed so that:

One side looks like a mirror
The other side (in a darker room) can see through it
They are typically used in controlled environments, such as security rooms, not in regular retail spaces.

The “Finger Test”: Does it really work?
You may have heard this popular advice:

👉 Place your finger on the mirror

A small gap = a real mirror
No gap = a one-way mirror
⚠️ Reality check:
This test isn’t 100% reliable.

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