During a routine teeth brushing, a tiny speck of toothpaste can land on the bathroom mirror. It's barely noticeable, a small white dot from the foam or spray.
Each brushing adds one or more such specks. They stick to the glass surface quietly.
Over repeated sessions, these specks build up. They cluster where the reach is consistent, forming patterns of dots.
The Growing Collection on the Glass
The mirror now supports dozens of these specks. Some sit alone, others group closely, creating a textured layer of white spots.
This accumulation spreads across the reflective surface. The specks remain fixed, adding to the existing ones with every use.
The glass holds this steady buildup, visible up close but blending into the daily view.
