Ten years of putting on makeupalmost every single day, and I still haven’t checked into makeupbathroom mirrors. Instead, I use the bathroom mirrorof my pressed powder compact, the bathroommirror, or our bedroom mirror. Each mirror offers advantages and disadvantages. The pressed powder compact mirror shows close up. The bathroommirror is in a room that provides ample lighting, and the bedroom mirror is simply very convenient, since I store all of my cosmetics in a plastic Rubbermaid organizing bin on the dresser in front of the mirror.
I want to replace the old boring ugly rectangular bathroom mirror in my bathroom, but I can't get it off the wall. And I can't see how it's attached back there. It is an unbeveled unframed slab of bathroom mirror. There are four metal things which attach it to the wall (2 on top, 2 on bottom). It looks like it would just slide out to the right, but it won't. The right side isn't attached to the wall behind it (in the sense that it wiggles in the metal thing) but the left side feels like it is and the left side is up against the other wall in the corner so i have no way of seeing what's going on back there. The metal thing is shaped like a C with one part against the wall, another on the top of the bathroom mirror, and the other side in front of the bathroom mirror and from what little I can see pressing my head against the wall there is some sort of metal square that bolts the C into the wall.

