Of course!
But if you don't like the way you look change it, but don't go crazy about it.
Another Answer:
Well, not exactly. What you see in the mirror is a left to right mirror reversal of yourself. If you want to see how other people see you, you need to use two mirrors at 90 degrees to each other, or you need to take a picture and look at the image.
Another answer:
Not always. some people suffer from a distorted perception (dysmorphic) of their own bodies in a mirror. The brain 'plays tricks' and the visual image is modified by the brain's idea of it's body. But this image is actually very different from what the person actually looks like.
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Yes, but you are only really seeing yourself from one angle, and you are looking directly into your eye. You are also seeing a mirror image of yourself, in a picture the image would be reversed. Try facing slightly away from the mirror, and looking slightly away, just look at yourself through the corner of your eye. Alternatively, get hold of a second mirror and see yourself from other angles.
A concave mirror bulges away from the incident light. The image of an object depends on where exactly the object is placed - relative the to focal length of the mirror. See the attached link for more details.
they are shapes that are the same on the other side e.g a rectangle ....if you put a mirror on the shape if you look in the mirror it will look the same
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