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Let’s face it, makeup lovers have a thing for collecting. But with a growing collection comes the inevitable challenge of keeping it organized. With countless products piling up, finding that perfect shade or essential tool can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. With a few game-changing tips you can transform your messy makeup corner into a perfectly organized happy place.

Spice Up Your Storage

Who knew the secret to conquering makeup chaos was hiding in your kitchen? That’s right, a humble spice rack is about to become your new best friend. By repurposing this kitchen staple, you can elevate your makeup display and effortlessly access your favourite products. The non-slip lining is an added bonus to keep everything in place.

Spin Your Way to Organized

Say goodbye to makeup clutter with an old school Lazy Susan organizer! This clever little turntable cleans up your vanity, making every product instantly accessible. No more digging through cluttered compartments or accidentally knocking over your precious collection.

Jar It Up

Empty jars are often overlooked, but they can be a stylish and practical addition to your makeup routine. Repurpose them to hold your lipstick collection, creating a visually appealing and organized display. Customize the arrangement by colour, finish, or brand for a personalized touch.

Brush Up Your Act

Keep your makeup brushes pristine and easily accessible by storing them in a spare eyeglass case. Not only does this protect your brushes from damage, but it also makes getting ready a breeze. Plus, a tidy brush case is the perfect travel companion for touch-ups on the go.

Ice, Ice Baby

Single eyeshadow lovers, rejoice! Ice cube trays are the unsung heroes of makeup organization. Pop those precious pigments into individual compartments for a clear, colour-coded view of your collection. Cleanup is a cinch too – just give it a quick wash. Plus, they come in so many shapes and sizes.

 

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