“I dont know how many times I have gotten in the shower and have washed my face with out a mirror. Hoping that I would be able to get it clean and take all of my eye makeup off. Or, how many times my husband has gotten in the shower and shaved his face without the use of a mirror. Then when he gets out he does any touch ups he might have to do in the bathroom mirror, after having to wipe it down! I also know that we arent the only ones with this issue. The issue of not having a mirror in the shower, or even a mirror in the bathroom that doesnt fog up when you bathe. So when I was asked to review a Fogless Shower Mirror from Toilettree Products, I was very interested in finding out if this mirror really worked. If I could take off my makeup in the shower, and make sure I got all of it. Or have a mirror in the shower that my husband can use, that does not fog up so he can shave and not miss anything!! Let me tell you, once we got the mirror we put it up, I was very pleased! I love it! It works! You put hot water in the reservoir behind the mirror, then take your shower. And you can clean your face or shave, without the mirror fogging up!! This is great, and it saves us time. Since we have been using the Fogless Shower Mirror in our shower, I feel like I dont know how we were able to get ready and take showers without it!! The other great plus’s that come with this mirror is that it is guaranteed to remain fogless and maintenance free for a life time, the mirror is shatter proof and it wont rust! The Fogless Shower Mirror comes with silicone adhesive so it will stick to just about any surface and stay, and it also comes with a squeegee to wipe away water drops! I would recommend that anyone who removes makeup, tweezes or shaves in the shower, get a Fogless Shower Mirror, believe me, it makes things so much easier when showering and getting ready.”
To read more about what Mommy Katie is saying about ToiletTree Products or to enter to win a ToiletTree Products Fogless Shower Mirror, visit their website today!
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Mon, January 24, 2011
by Clayton Burnett