Organizing
Bathroom Organization
Picture-perfect makeup organization ideas are widely available, but inspiration is scarce when it comes to organizing hair care products and supplies. Hair products are often used just as often as makeup and skincare but they can be much harder to store and organize, thanks to bulky bottles, oversized tools, and itty-bitty hair bands and pins.
But don't fret—we've rounded up some of our favorite hair product organization ideas that are sure to bring some order and neatness to bathrooms everywhere.
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Use Your Windows
Storage for hair tools can come in unexpected places—like your window. Add a few small glass shelves to your bathroom window to create a home for hair sprays, creams, and serums.
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Use the Door
Bows can be harder to organize than other hair supplies, as they're so bulky. That's why we love this unique hair bow storage idea from Situate Your Space, who uses small door-mounted shelves to neatly store hair bows in every color.
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Organize the Space Below Your Sink
Don't let the space below your sink become a catch-all for your bathroom odds and ends. Instead, put it to work with a few drawers and racks to hold hair supplies and tools.
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Store Extra Products Elsewhere
The linen closet is a great spot to store extra hair products, like bulk shampoo and conditioner. You can even fill jars with small tools like hair bands and pins that can be used to replenish other areas of your home.
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Consider Ease of Access
When deciding how to store hair supplies, keep your less-frequently used items, like heavy-duty hair spray or travel hair wraps, in the lowest cabinet or drawer. This reserves the prime real estate of your bathroom cabinetry for the items that get used most frequently.
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Label Bins
When storing extra hair supplies in large bins, like A Fresh Space did in the bathroom above, don't forget to label them. Not only does this keep your storage looking nice and tidy, but it also ensures items will be easy to find and put back.
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Add a Rolling Cart
If you've got a robust hair care routine, consider adding a rolling cart to your bathroom. This will provide both extra storage and organization, and it can be moved around as needed.
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Use Bamboo Drawer Dividers
Bamboo drawer dividers are an easy way to add a high-end touch to your bathroom drawers. Use them to create a home for a hairbrush and a scrunchie or two.
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Add Some Angled Bins
Angled drawer bins are a great way to store narrow supplies like razors, combs, and shaving products. This type of storage is also a good choice if you want to show off the branding or design of your products, as it puts them front and center.
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Try Small Square Bins
Small square bins, like the ones Breathing Room Home uses in the bathroom above, are an excellent way to store lots of little hair items, like bobby bins, barrettes, hair bands, charms, and other hair accessories.
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Add a Color Scheme
Want to give your hair product organization a magazine-worthy makeover? Consider giving your tools and supplies a color scheme.
This doesn't mean you need to go out and buy all-new products, though—instead, buy refillable bottles and tubes that can be filled with the products you love.
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Stack Bins
Stacking bins are another easy way to keep your hair care supplies in check. Use a bin with a drawer for less-used items, and place an open bin on top of it for supplies and tools that need to be accessed frequently.
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Use Acrylic Bins
Acrylic bins and dividers are a household organizing favorite, and they're perfect for organizing hair products in the bathroom, too. Use the bins to separate and store small tools, supplies, and travel-sized products.
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Give Everything a Home
Use small bins to give each type of hair supply a home. This will prevent hair care products from being lost to the corners of a drawer or in a tangled mess alongside other supplies.
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Keep a Countertop Basket
For easy access to your everyday hair care products, keep a small countertop basket filled with them. Just don't add too many, or your bathroom countertop will start to get cluttered before you know it.