Why you look better at a mirror then your phone camera

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You look better in the mirror because it shows a reversed, familiar, and live image of yourself, often in flattering lighting, without the distortion caused by phone camera lenses. Mirrors display a 3D view at a distance, while phones create 2D images with wide-angle distortion that often stretches, tilts, or makes facial features appear disproportionate.

Key reasons for this difference:

Mere Exposure Effect: You see your reflection daily, making you prefer this familiar reversed version over the non-reversed photo version.

Lens Distortion: Phone cameras (especially front-facing) use wide-angle lenses that, when held at arm's length, exaggerate the center of the face (nose/forehead) and shrink ears, warping your proportions.

Lighting and 3D vs. 2D: Mirror lighting is often soft (e.g., in bathrooms), whereas cameras emphasize harsh lighting and shadows, flattening your features into 2D.Distance Factor: When you stand 3 feet from a mirror, your eye perceives the image from 6 feet away (the distance to the mirror plus the reflection back), providing a more natural perspective than a 1-foot-away selfie.

(Why the mirror is more accurate:Unless the mirror is warped, it shows your true, real-time image better than a 2D photograph. People generally look as good in person as they do in the mirror because the human brain processes depth differently than a camera lens, making the "real" you look like your reflection.)
 
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You look better in the mirror because it shows a reversed, familiar, and live image of yourself, often in flattering lighting, without the distortion caused by phone camera lenses. Mirrors display a 3D view at a distance, while phones create 2D images with wide-angle distortion that often stretches, tilts, or makes facial features appear disproportionate.

Key reasons for this difference:

Mere Exposure Effect: You see your reflection daily, making you prefer this familiar reversed version over the non-reversed photo version.

Lens Distortion: Phone cameras (especially front-facing) use wide-angle lenses that, when held at arm's length, exaggerate the center of the face (nose/forehead) and shrink ears, warping your proportions.

Lighting and 3D vs. 2D: Mirror lighting is often soft (e.g., in bathrooms), whereas cameras emphasize harsh lighting and shadows, flattening your features into 2D.Distance Factor: When you stand 3 feet from a mirror, your eye perceives the image from 6 feet away (the distance to the mirror plus the reflection back), providing a more natural perspective than a 1-foot-away selfie.

(Why the mirror is more accurate:Unless the mirror is warped, it shows your true, real-time image better than a 2D photograph. People generally look as good in person as they do in the mirror because the human brain processes depth differently than a camera lens, making the "real" you look like your reflection.)
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