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How Do I Choose the Best Cosmetics Organizer?

Amanda R. Bell
Amanda R. Bell

The best cosmetics organizer will both protect your makeup and tools as well as make it easy to find for what you are looking. When choosing an all-in-one cosmetics organizer, determine how much makeup you have and the types of makeup that you tend to prefer to find an organizer that will work well for you. If you travel extensively, hard-cased organizers tend to be best, and you can find one small enough to fit easily in your suitcase. It can also be helpful to not limit yourself to items meant exclusively for cosmetics; many office supplies can double as a cosmetics organizer, and can be especially useful for those with an extensive collection.

When it comes to the size of the cosmetics organizer you need, it is important to be realistic about your buying habits. If you tend to stick to the same items and rarely try out new products, you can typically choose an organizer that will fit your current collection. For those who love purchasing and trying new products, your cosmetic organizer should typically provide you with plenty of room to grow.

Tubes of cosmetics.
Tubes of cosmetics.

Prior to purchasing a cosmetics organizer, it is important to take inventory of what you have and take note of the types of products that you prefer. If you love eyeshadow, but tend to avoid lip products, an organizer that contains very shallow drawers or lipstick holders will typically not work well for you, and result in a lot of wasted space. It can also be helpful to keep in mind the type of packaging in which most of your makeup comes. If you have a lot of face or eye pallets, an organizer that has plenty of open space and limited small compartments may be best.

While soft makeup pouches can work well for lip colors or blotting papers, a hard case organizer is typically best, especially if you travel often. These types of cosmetic organizers will help you to protect your makeup from cracking or being crushed, saving you from having to repurchase items or attempting to repair them. For those who travel often, choosing a smaller organizer that will contain your everyday essentials to take with you can save you a lot of room in your suitcase.

There are numerous makeup cases, acrylic lipstick holders, and brush organizers available on the market, but repurposing other items as cosmetic organizers such as office supply containers is an innovative option. Mail sorters are often perfect for holding palettes, while pencil cups can easily store brushes. Another popular office-supply-turned-cosmetics organizer are drawer inserts, which can help to keep mascaras, pencils, and other small items separated and easy to find.

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