I was lucky to be the first one to test the new glassmak make up mirrors on "valerian and the city of a thousand planets", a Luc Besson's movie.
Light is perfect for work. We can adjust it thanks to a dimmer and even switch from daylight to tungstene.
Talking about ergonomic, because it's not a a triptych, it lets space to put your equipment on the table. It stands with a foot cross' help that swing under the mirror and allows it to be very stable. Even when you readjust its position.
It is quite high, what makes it useful for hairdressers. No need to put any wedge, or even a cube to raise it.
I'm pretty fan of this mirror and I hope I'll be able to use it regularly on my others movies.
Thi Thanh Tu NGUYEN, Chef Maquilleuse