-
Using Full-Length Mirrors in a Boxing Gym
by Bill Lefebvre
Every boxing gym needs full length mirrors. Learn about equipment requirements for a boxing gym in this free video on training for boxers.
more »
-
How to Install a Full-Length Mirror
by Michael Straessle
When getting ready to go out on the town it is always a good idea to see if you are properly “decked-out” for the evening. Nothing reveals the truth of this better than a full length mirror.
more »
-
How to Decorate with a Full-Length Mirror
by Kendra Dahlstrom
The decorative nature of the full-length mirror is often underestimated. Families fill their homes with paintings, wall hangings and photographs, but they often forget mirrors. Mirrors are some of the easiest and most beautiful ways to decorate a home. What's more, they are usually much less expensive than a fancy print or painting. To maximize the beauty of your full-length mirrors, it is important to know how to decorate with them. Here are five steps you can take to decorate with a full-length mirror.
more »
-
How to Practice Cheerleading Jumps
by Lucy Spain
When practicing cheerleading jumps, stretch frequently and thoroughly, and try practicing in front of a full-length mirror. Practice cheerleading jumps with tips from an experienced cheerleader in this free video on cheerleading stunts.
more »
-
How to Hang a Full-Length Mirror
by Gina Story
It’s always good to make that one last stop before you walk out the front door to take on the world – you know that stop where you check to make sure the back of your skirt isn’t stuck in your pantyhose. Everybody needs a full-length mirror, but buying one isn’t the last step. You have to hang it, but hanging the mirror doesn’t have to be hard or permanent.
more »
-
How to Remove Mirror Closet Doors
by Jennifer Ketcherside
Mirrored closet doors are loved by some, and hated by others. While some people like the convenience of a full-length mirror and like how they make a small room appear larger, others believe they are tacky and dated. Are you tired of your old sliding mirror closet doors? Follow these steps to remove them and prepare for new closet doors.
more »
-
How to Mount a Mirror to a Closet Door
by StephD
Mounting a mirror to a closet door allows you to hide the mirror when you are not using it. You can mount a mirror on a closet door in a bedroom, foyer or even a dorm room. The closet door is a great location for a full-length mirror, especially when you have no room for the mirror anywhere else.
more »
-
How to Decorate with Mirrors
by uniquefurniture
Full length mirrors and large wall mirrors are in some cases considered essential because they can do a job that a small mirror can’t. For instance, in the bedroom, having a large mirror is an essential part of the morning routine, being able to see your complete look is important. But that’s not all larger mirrors can do for you and your home. They can be used in a variety of ways, such as to create the illusion of additional space, they can improve lighting in a darker room, provide emphasis to three dimensional objects, and simply add a decorative flare to the design of your space.
more »
-
How to Decorate Bathroom Doors
by Sara Michaels
When decorating a bathroom door, it is important to keep practicality in mind. For example, you wouldn't want to hang framed photos or a mirror on a bathroom door. Although these items do look nice (and full-length mirrors can be acceptable), bathrooms are heavy-traffic areas, with the door constantly opening and closing. Instead, opt for a useful decoration that not only looks beautiful and matches existing décor, but also serves a purpose. Furthermore, another great accent to add beauty to a bathroom is by giving the door an interesting cherry blossom-inspired paint effect.
more »
-
How to Conduct a Self Skin Exam
by skyedanzer
With the number of skin cancer cases growing every year, it is very beneficial to learn how to give yourself a skin self exam. Regular self exams allow you to learn what is normal for your body and more able to detect changes that should be mentioned to a doctor. Examining your skin is really quite easy. You only need a full length mirror and a hand mirror. You will be looking for moles, skin tags, beauty marks and any other mark on the skin. You probably know your body a little better than you think that you do and will be quite skilled at noticing any changes. Let’s get started:
more »