check this out if you've never seen it...great melting face in the mirror video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_WyObcPV_0&feature=related
Until I saw the part at 0:26, I couldn't understand why looking in a mirror is supposed to be so freakish. But I can definitely see that giving me a shock.
I've looked in the mirror on DXM, but that's a no-visual drug for me, so I just look like myself, extremely fucked up. My eyes are very wide and my face is drawn and stupified. The only effect, per se, is that all the features of my face seem to be disconnected. It's like I don't see a face per se, I see a mouth, a nose, eyes, skin, and it's all just chucked in there together in a random, incoherent smatter. I've done this twice, and both times, I was amazed at how ugly I looked. I realised it was just the trip, but it was still very convincing.
I also looked into one while coming up on a half-tab of LSD. There was a subtle effect like I was falling deeper and deeper into infinity - my reflection was getting ever further away. But I mean it was
subtle. Everything on ~50mics is.
On san pedro, I spent about an hour of the trip looking through a book of photographs of people in various expressions of love. I was deeply moved by what I was seeing. All their faces morphed slightly so I could see clearly the narratives of their lives, and the limitless depth of the emotions in their subconscious that they weren't aware were written on their face, and that sober people wouldn't be able to see. To this day, I'm convinced that what I saw was real. But when I looked up into the mirror, my own face did not change at all. I could only conclude that I had no idea, really, who or what I was.
I think this would be an incredible phenomenon to study. Our sense of self and our awareness that the lump of flesh reflected back is
us apparently gets played with a lot on psychedelics. It's fascinating and I intend on experimenting with it in future trips.
A friend of mine said that you shouldn't look at mirrors on acid trips, because that makes the trip overly internal and self-obsessed, and that's not the point of LSD.