A mirror is arranged to reflect a relatively large area of the observer's head or face and hinged thereto for adjustment at a variety of vertical angles is a directed source of light for casting a definite restricted beam toward the mirror and thence reflected onto a restricted area of the observer's features. Both the restricted nature of the reflected beam and the positioning of the light source with its rear dark end in front of the eyes of the observer serve to shield his eyes from the glare of the light beam. The mirror is preferably of the concave variety.
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