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The image depicts an indoor scene within a personal grooming or vanity area located in Kiryat Bialik, Israel. The ambient lighting is dim, supplemented by localized artificial light sources. In the foreground, a rectangular LED makeup mirror is prominently displayed, angled slightly, with a bright white light strip illuminating its perimeter. The mirror's screen shows a power symbol, indicating it is active. Reflected within this mirror is the upper torso of an individual, dressed in a light-colored shirt, with a tattoo visible on the right shoulder/upper arm area. The mirror rests on a circular woven placemat, positioned on a dark, reflective surface, likely a dresser or desk. To the immediate left of the LED mirror, a purple plastic tray featuring multiple crescent-shaped indentations is present, partially obscured by a hand entering the frame from the lower left. The mid-ground features a dark, possibly black, box labeled "PDRN" centrally placed on the desk surface. To its left, a gray container with "SKIN CINTEL" or "SKIN REGEN" text is visible. An arched tabletop lamp with a bright light source stands to the right of the "PDRN" box, illuminating a clear vase containing dried wheat-like stalks and other botanical elements. Further right, a package labeled "numbuzin" with pink graphics, a small brown bottle containing red liquid, and a purple rectangular container with a lid are present. A large, dark arched mirror is partially visible in the background, reflecting additional items. Against the white wall behind the desk, a bouquet of dried flowers wrapped in brown paper is positioned. Above this, two white floating shelves are mounted. The lower shelf holds various cosmetic and toiletry bottles in white, green, black, and silver, along with a small copper-toned tube and a small white tray. The upper shelf also contains an assortment of similar personal care items, including a red fabric object and multiple bottles. The scene conveys an organized personal space dedicated to beauty or self-care routines.
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