Belinda Jasmine came into the tank asking for $200,000 for a 20% stake in her business. Jasmine claimed her special looking glass, the Skinny Mirror, shed five to ten pounds off your reflection. At the time of her pitch, Jasmine had sold $85,000 worth of the product. The majority of the revenue came from retail stores and hotels.
Lori Greiner, the queen of QVC, and Daymond John, a fashion industry expert, tested the mirror and immediately noticed a difference. However, despite it working, the Sharks weren't on board with its function. John claimed it could be harmful to an individual's mental health. Kevin O'Leary thought the product was deceptive. "I'm out," he said in the Season 7 episode. "But I also forbid any other Shark in investing in this."
The Sharks seemingly heeded O'Leary's command, because Jasmine received zero offers. Many entrepreneurs leave the tank without a deal and go on to have profitable companies, like what happened to gum company Neuro after "Shark Tank." However, Jasmine did not go on to find success with the Skinny Mirror.