My Bathroom Was a Mess, Until I Tried This Brilliant Decluttering Method
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My Bathroom Was a Mess, Until I Tried This Brilliant Decluttering Method
"The way you organize your bathroom and how you store things there is so important to its overall flow and function. That's why regular decluttering has to happen. Here's how you're going to achieve a pristine bathroom through our go-to decluttering strategy. Expired medications, makeup, sunscreen, and lotions Empty or almost-empty products (get the dregs out and get rid of the packaging) Stretched-out hair ties and broken bobby pins Unused makeup, skincare, and hotel toiletry items and samples Nail polish that's never been used, that"
"has separated, or that you have duplicates of Old toothbrushes you've kept "for cleaning," but haven't repurposed Any kits (like teeth whitening) you've never used Old, broken, or unused hair styling tools Duplicate items, like hair tools, tweezers, nail clippers, eyelash curlers, etc. Anything you keep "for traveling," but never pack Accessories for tools you don't have anymore, like chargers and replacement toothbrush heads Hair accessories and jewelry you haven't worn in more than a year Cleaning supplies that belong somewhere else"
The Decluttering Cure offers a focused approach to a tidier bathroom with targeted tasks and a Day 10 dedicated bathroom declutter. Work through specific areas such as the vanity, medicine cabinet, drawers, under-sink, shower, shelves, and organizers. Remove expired medications, old makeup and skincare, empty or nearly empty bottles, broken hair accessories, unused travel-size items, separated or duplicate nail polish, old toothbrushes kept for cleaning, unused kits, broken styling tools, and miscellaneous duplicates. Set aside 15–60 minutes and only address the areas that apply to complete the declutter efficiently.
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