🌟 Shine Bright, Stay Protected!
The FENCHILIN Travel Compact Mirror is a revolutionary beauty tool featuring a UV camera to test sunscreen effectiveness, a 2X magnification mirror, and adjustable lighting. Measuring 3.5 inches in diameter and only 0.7 inches thick, it's designed for portability and convenience, making it a must-have for skincare and makeup enthusiasts.
S**Y
I'm Obsessed with this Useful Skincare Tool
What a great device, and it's so dramatic. When I show it to others they can't believe it. It really illustrates not only the effectiveness of wearing sunscreen, but it shows the existing damage just beneath the surface of the skin when the face is washed. I'm 66, my skin looks pretty good thanks to vigilance with skincare, but beneath the top layer, wow, the UV mirror shows I'm a mess. My daughter is 36 and had spent her whole life protecting herself from UV rays, and with the mirror her skin is nearly flawless beneath. SPF REALLY makes a difference over a lifetime. This mirror will show you where you missed, like around the eyes. Someday I hope the company offers larger UV mirrors so we can capture more of the body, but for the price, you can't beat this one.
A**N
This product is FANTASTIC.
I am so beyond impressed with this mirror it’s unreal. I have a massive UV mirror which I use daily to check my spf application but this is what I use to make sure everything is where it’s meant to be once set and also when I’m out. It’s truly fantastic. I might pick up a few more just to have them around. It’s so light and portable - I have not used it outside so I can’t speak to how it works in direct sunlight but I use it everyday indoors and it’s so clear at showing everything so I would definitely recommend. The UV side is incredible. The other mirror is also superb and SO CLEAR it’s wonderful. Pick it up!! So handy and when you have something like this to check it helps you make sure you’re not missing an area of your face or body so you’re always protected! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
A**R
Loved it, but it stopped working :(
This mirror was a game-changer! The UV function was super useful to see spots I missed in application and made it so easy to check if I needed to reapply, and where. I could take it anywhere in a purse. Unfortunately, the device stopped taking charge a month ago. I don't know why. I never got it damp or dropped it. It just no longer powers on, no matter how long I charge it. :'( It's too expensive a gadget for me to justify purchasing a replacement that might stop working in another 10 months. So sad because I loved it.
A**A
Love it, just a couple shortcomings
I’ve wanted a UV camera/mirror for a while, and this was pretty much the only product available on the market that does it at a reasonable price. It does work and helped me identify the spots I often miss, or how much I need to reapply sunscreen after a few hours because it degrades over time; the visual reminder is very effective and motivates me to reapply. It also helped me pick out some of old sunglasses that were no longer offering adequate UV protection.The only downside is that you can pretty much use it only on your face, because it’s really hard to shine it on your body. I really wish it had an external camera so I could use it on my body as well, since I’m more likely to miss a spot on my body.Another thing is that the camera works much better with chemical sunscreen than physical/mineral sunscreen. Chemical sunscreen actually appears pitch black on the screen so it’s easier to see, while the physical sunscreen is a bit harder to see on the screen, but this has more to do with the fact that chemical sunscreen absorbs UV rays, while physical sunscreen scatters it.Overall, I think at the moment, this is probably the best product available on the market.UPDATE: the hinge is fragile and broke. It was good while it lasted.
C**Y
Better quality than expected
I got this on prime day for a steal. I half expected it to be cheap lightweight and flimsy. Nope not at all. This product feels substantial and it works as described. I had to google how to use the uv camera because no instructions were provided but I figured it out. Great product.
R**S
Game Changer.
I love this this. It clearly shows the flaws in your sunscreen application, which is nice, but that's not the biggest benefit. For me it's all about the reapplication. Generally we're told to reapply every 2 hours, but this really shows you where the sunscreen is wearing off. Putting a mask or glasses, wiping sweat off your brow, or just touching your face now and then all affect your sunscreen coverage, and this shows it. Even if you're perfect, and nothing happens to your face, you'll start to see the protection fade (I always see the sun spots on my nose first, which makes sense).My biggest annoyance is that it's hard to take a good picture of what the UV camera shows, like the one showing the difference between a zinc sunscreen (left) and a chemical sunscreen. This isn't a real problem, since I'm not a skinfluencer. I'm just so excited to share how cool and useful this thing is with everyone I know.
L**L
It does what it claims, but without potential health hazards warning…
1) The box looks unprofessional. Packaging is cheap and “Taobao” like, considering this is selling over $100USD. (Not a huge problem though). Potential health hazards in the next paragraphs, however are my main concerns.2) No info about the UV lamp used in this device is provided. I searched through the whole box, the product’s website, as well as descriptions for “specifications” regarding this UV lamp. There was no explicit details or mentioning of such info. I am a little worry about potential health hazards related to using this product in a long run.I tried their “photosensitive” card on this device’s UV lamp in about 25cm distance. In less than ten seconds, this photosensitive card indicates sunscreen of spf30+ shall be applied. Using this device bareface for ten seconds is just as bad as walking under the sun. Also, the UV lamp is unavoidable to shine straight to your eyes, even if you are not looking into the lamp. Using this device in a long run might enhance sunscreen applications, but at the same time, it might induce other UV related health problems if users are not already wearing UV shields (ie sunblock, uv glasses, etc).In short, This device does what it is supposed to, however it did not warn users about potential health hazards n did not provide specification details. Moreover, a small diagram/note on the description reads “UVC-UVB ultraviolet light is safe to use”. Although it might be true, I doubt the validity/source/lab/scientific data to backup this statement.
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