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How to declutter your bathroom: Organize your make-up!

10 Nov, 2014

Do you have bathroom drawers overflowing with lipstick and blush? At a loss as to how to organize your stuff? Know how to declutter with this simple tip!

How to declutter your bathroom: Quick tip on organizing your make-up

How to declutter your bathroom: Quick tip on organizing your make-up

Hey moms! If you love make-up as much as I do, then you probably have one drawer after the next full of everything from lipstick to eye shadow. The good news is that we wake up every day knowing we have everything we need to prettify ourselves. The bad news? The clutter is beginning to drive your husband crazy!

In attempt to maintain the marital peace, I’ve come up with a way to organize cosmetics so it doesn’t litter your bathroom and helps you save time when you prepare to go out.
Magnetic make-up board

Magnetic make-up board

A magnetic make-up board is an easy and simple way to organize your make-up while making sure that they don't take up too much space but are easy to see. Even better, a magnetic make-up board is quick to make! All you need are a magnetic board, magnets and super glue.
Magnetic make-up board

Magnetic make-up board

1. Test the magnets on the magnetic board. Take note of the side that doesn’t stick. Add super glue to this side.
Magnetic make-up board

Magnetic make-up board

2. Now glue that to the back of your makeup or cosmetic bottle or tube.
Magnetic make-up board

Magnetic make-up board

3. Mount the magnetic board to the wall closest to your bathroom or dresser mirror.
Magnetic make-up board

Magnetic make-up board

There you have it! A quick and chic way to organize your make-up. To watch a video tutorial, click here.

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