Whenever I organize a woman's hair products I am amazed by the number of tools the average woman needs. There is always an array of dryers, stylers and gizmos I've never seen. I'm not skilled in this area so I keep tools to a minimum. But if you are the woman who struggles to keep your tools under control this handy 'Style Station' from The Container Store may just do the trick. You can corral the everyday tools in one spot and if you wish leave them out on the bathroom counter.
Inevitably the total stash of tools include items for special occasion use. Why sift through everything you own every morning when all you need is one dryer? Keep the special occasion tools in something like a grid tote (shown above in clear but it comes in colors) under the sink or in a deep drawer and take it out as needed.
If you struggle with a postage size bathroom with zero storage keep your things divided into these types of containers and stash them in the nearest closet on a shelf. Usually the master closet or the linen closet are nearby so you can take what you need with you in the morning and return it before you leave. Even without truly adequate space in one area you can get creative and make what you do have work in a multi purpose way. I first used a linen closet for hair care products when I organized a woman who lived near the beach. In exchange for the view and the clean air she sacrificed storage space but in the end we made it all work. And so can you!
Inevitably the total stash of tools include items for special occasion use. Why sift through everything you own every morning when all you need is one dryer? Keep the special occasion tools in something like a grid tote (shown above in clear but it comes in colors) under the sink or in a deep drawer and take it out as needed.
If you struggle with a postage size bathroom with zero storage keep your things divided into these types of containers and stash them in the nearest closet on a shelf. Usually the master closet or the linen closet are nearby so you can take what you need with you in the morning and return it before you leave. Even without truly adequate space in one area you can get creative and make what you do have work in a multi purpose way. I first used a linen closet for hair care products when I organized a woman who lived near the beach. In exchange for the view and the clean air she sacrificed storage space but in the end we made it all work. And so can you!
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