The 10 Best Tri-fold Vanity Mirrors

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This wiki has been updated 32 times since it was first published in December of 2016. Tri-fold vanity mirrors allow you to see your profile and face straight-on at the same time, which makes it a lot easier to apply makeup flawlessly and accurately, without any contorting. Our selection includes large models good for the home, along with some compact options that are great for travel or work. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. Waneway Hollywood

2. AirExpect High Definition Cosmetic

3. Kedsum Travel

Editor's Notes

October 25, 2019:

Though everyone's getting-ready routine is a bit different, a tri-fold vanity mirror can be useful to just about all consumers who tend to their visage. To future ensure there is one here to suit your exact needs, we made sure to include models with a variety of features.

Busy individuals who like to consolidate appliances and streamline their routine will like the Jerdon JGL10W, since it has a built-in outlet for other powered necessities like flat irons or curling wands. The Hansgong Rechargeable also stands out, as it connects to your smartphone's Bluetooth and can play music to get you in the mood for your big day (or night) out. It will also keep you organized with its partitioned tray, offering a spot for your mascara, makeup brushes, and the like.

If your top priority is making sure that you spot and address any flaws before somebody else does, then you'll like the Easehold Ultra-Thin, which can be rotated vertically and horizontally, giving you a comprehensive overview of your profiles, under-chin, and more. The AirExpect High Definition Cosmetic will also help you ensure your makeup looks flawless with its dimmable lights.

We eliminated the ButyFace Touch Screen, as we felt our list has other similar, compact options that have more to offer, like the Kedsum Travel, with its ability to recall your last light setting and dual power options, or the Miss Sweet Beauty with its lovely rose gold color and decorative accents.

Special Honors

The Modern Mirrors Stella Illuminated The bright LEDs in this piece mimic daylight, so even if the lighting isn't great inside your home, you still be able to foresee how you'll look once you step outdoors. It requires hardwired installation and may not be in everyone's budget, but it's a well-crafted item that should be a staple in your home for years. Plus, it's compatible with most standard wall dimmers. modernmirrors.com

The Pottery Barn Amelia Featuring dramatic arches and beveled edges, this model is as much a statement piece as it is a useful addition to your vanity table. It has D-rings on the back for easy wall mounting, and the necessary hardware is included. Also, its mirrored glass is crystal clear and its frame is made of strong medium density fiberboard. potterybarn.com

4. Beautify Large Hollywood

5. Hamilton Hills HH1011

6. Hansong Rechargeable

7. Miss Sweet Beauty

8. Jerdon JGL10W

9. Best Choice Products SKY3225

10. Easehold Ultra-Thin

Why Choose A Vanity Mirror?

Very few people want to run the risk of walking out of the house with crooked or jagged facial hair.

Male or female, high-maintenance or not, there is virtually no one that a vanity mirror can’t help. At the risk of sounding overenthusiastic, these are perhaps one of the best items you can own to make applying makeup and grooming yourself easier, right along with a high-quality razor, a good set of makeup brushes, and an excellent moisturizer. Why? Because the tri-fold vanity mirror makes so many tasks less of a hassle — and with a better outcome to boot.

Consider the most common use for a vanity mirror, the one you’d probably shout out if this were Family Feud: putting on makeup. When you apply makeup without the ability to see up close and clearly, you’re guessing that you are contouring and blending in a way that is attractive yet unnoticeable. For example, have you ever seen someone with a foundation line around the jaw? Taking a close look in a lighted vanity mirror is a good way to prevent just such issues.

Another excellent use for a tri-fold vanity mirror is for those personal grooming tasks that many people wouldn’t wish to talk about in polite company, such as tweezing eyebrows, removing blackheads, or trimming nose hairs. Sure, you could lean over your counter and try to get close enough to your bathroom mirror to see what you’re doing, but do you really want to be in the middle of a balance and contortion act while holding sharp implements near your face? Grab a vanity mirror, sit down, and make your face presentable in comfort.

And don’t forget about shaving. Lathering up may perhaps be best accomplished over a sink, but when it comes time for straightening and evening, it’s best to have a good, stable view. A man’s beard is serious business; some have gone so far as to call growing and shaping a beard an art form. Very few people want to run the risk of walking out of the house with crooked or jagged facial hair.

Tips For Choosing A Tri-fold Vanity Mirror

Although at first glance most tri-fold vanity mirrors seem fairly similar, there are a handful of features that vary. Of course, as the name implies, they all have three panels, a design that affords you both a frontal and peripheral view. Usually such mirrors are tall enough to show the entirety of your face, and in most cases, they tilt to a range of angles so you can sit how you feel comfortable. Some travel versions don’t tilt, though, as they’re made to be compact and may not have as many features as their counterparts that remain permanently in your home.

Of course, as the name implies, they all have three panels, a design that affords you both a frontal and peripheral view.

Another difference found among tri-fold vanity mirrors lies in their magnification. Some have a magnified panel, usually the one on the right or left, for up-close work. Others give you a movable magnifying round mirror so that you can customize your viewing area. If you need magnification in many different areas, from neck to eyebrows, a movable magnification mirror is the way to go.

You’ll also notice that some vanity mirrors are lighted while others are not. Ideally, you want to put on your makeup in the same light you’ll be viewed. For many, this means going out in daylight, so a mirror with a strong, bright light is a big help. Some tri-fold mirrors offer adjustable brightness settings so that you can customize your grooming experience.

Finally, the aesthetic features of tri-fold vanity mirrors can vary. Some are no-nonsense, utilitarian pieces, while others seek to capture a certain look or feel. For example, you will see versions that would fit right in with antique comb and brush sets, while others are brightly colored and modern. As you’ll likely be looking into your new mirror every day, don’t neglect this aspect when making your choice.

A Brief History Of The Vanity

Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the vainest of them all? Not necessarily those using a vanity mirror, because in this case, the word vanity does not refer to an overdeveloped sense of pride in oneself. Rather, vanity is another word for a dressing table, the typically small table a person sits at during grooming tasks, such as putting on makeup. Today, these furniture items usually already have a mirror attached, as well as drawers, although they didn’t start out quite this way.

Exquisitely styled, these were often crafted from precious materials, including ivory and ebony.

The vanity’s precursors are the boxes designed to hold cosmetics and grooming supplies that date all the way back to ancient Egyptian times. Exquisitely styled, these were often crafted from precious materials, including ivory and ebony. It wasn’t until the 17th century that the cosmetic box began to morph into the dressing table in its more modern form, when furniture makers began creating tables that slid apart to reveal a mirror and drawers — sort of a beefed-up cosmetics box with legs. Many were ornate and functioned as a marker for status and wealth, often featuring a family’s coat of arms.

Later, in the 19th century in America, the vanity took on the style that we are more familiar with today: straightforward and without the hidden drawers and mirrors. Popular furniture styles for these simple vanities include Chippendale, Colonial, and Queen Anne, with the dressing table becoming an integral part of the bedroom suite of furniture. Interestingly, by the 20th century, vanity tables had come to symbolize luxury once again thanks in part to being featured in Hollywood movie sets.

Today, the vanity can be either plain or luxurious, hand-crafted or of the flat-pack Scandinavian variety. And of course no one is suggesting that you have to have a dressing table to use a tri-fold vanity mirror. Your bathroom counter, dresser, or even a bedroom desk all work just fine.


Brett Dvoretz
Last updated by Brett Dvoretz

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