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SCARLETT: glass between us like moonlight

Scarlett offers the SC-MM308L01 Vita Spa backlit mirror to help create the perfect makeup.16 bright LEDs for smooth adjustment so you can find the best light, even in the twilight of the morning.

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The SC-MM308L01 mirror is mobile, you can take it with you on business trips or to the office. And the 180° swivel angle and accessory storage base are nice extras.

The mirror has simple and intuitive controls – a single press on the touch button in the center of the mirror turns the illumination on and off, and a long hold changes the intensity of the light. On the back of the mirror is a main switch. A choice of two colors – shiny white and stylish black – in two articles SC-MM308L01 white SC-MM308L05 black .

For grooming

FEATURES:16 LEDs, 180° rotation.

POWER: 4 AA batteries*1.5 V.

COLOR: white/black.

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Comments: 4
  1. Marigold

    Could you clarify what you mean by “glass between us like moonlight”? Are you referring to a physical barrier like a window, or is it a metaphorical representation of distance or separation?

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  2. Waverly

    Can you explain what you mean by “glass between us like moonlight”? Is it a metaphor for distance or something else?

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  3. Everly

    Is the mention of “glass between us like moonlight” in this text referring to a physical barrier or a metaphorical distance between two individuals?

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  4. Zoey Perry

    I’m intrigued by the phrase “glass between us like moonlight” in the text. Could you please elaborate on what it represents? Is it a metaphor for a distant relationship or a barrier preventing connection? I’m curious to understand the deeper meaning behind this poetic expression.

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