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To bust this myth, one-way mirrors aren't really mirrors at all. Instead, they're just insulated windows with a highly reflective coating or window film, combined with altered room lighting. Essentially, here's what happens: The glass is made to be reflective on one side, then brightly lighting one side of the glass, and darkening the other side of it.
By Eric KuczynskiTo bust this myth, one-way mirrors aren't really mirrors at all. Instead, they're just insulated windows with a highly reflective coating or window film, combined with altered room lighting. Essentially, here's what happens: The glass is made to be reflective on one side, then brightly lighting one side of the glass, and darkening the other side of it.