Everyone Should Know These Smart Bathroom Hacks

One room that can often go unnoticed in a home is the bathroom. It doesn't take long for this room to get messy and have unwanted odors. Cleaning and organizing the bathroom can be a pain because it takes a long time and has to be done a certain way. Luckily, these hacks will guarantee a better bathroom experience once and for all. Keep reading to learn how people are saving time and money by following these simple hacks.

Save Space By Rolling Towels

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Bathroom items that can take up a lot of unwanted space are towels. It isn't before long that a few towels piled on top of each other won't leave any room for other belongings.

In order to get your towels organized, they have to be folded in a uniform way. The best way to fold them is to roll them up like a burrito. Not only does this save a lot of space, but it also looks more aesthetically pleasing.

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Clean Up Toothpaste With Ease

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Something that can lead to unwanted messes in the bathroom are toothpaste tubes. People squeeze them or leave them uncapped, which can get globs of toothpaste all over the bathroom.

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A simple hack to get rid of this problem is putting the toothpaste into a sturdier container. Soap dispensers can make for a great toothpaste holder. You simply press down at the top and just the right amount will land on the toothbrush. Now, you can say goodbye to the sticky mess.

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Don't Have A Shower Cap? No Problem

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Most beauty experts recommend washing your hair about every other day or every couple of days. This means that you will need to keep your hair dry while showering during those days off.

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If you don't have an actual shower cap to prevent your hair from getting wet, there are other things you can use. Wrapping a plastic shopping bag around your head can easily keep your hair dry. You can make sure it stays in place by placing an elastic headband around the edges of the bag.

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How To Clean A Shower Head

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It's common for shower heads to accumulate mold and other bacteria because they are consistently using running water. No one wants to have a moldy shower head in their bathroom.

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Instead of scrubbing it off, you can use a few common household items to get rid of the mold. First, fill a sealable bag with vinegar. Then, soak the shower head inside the bag. Finally, fasten it with a rubber band. Remember to keep it soaked for at least 10 minutes.

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An Intense Way To Scrub The Shower

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Making a shower spotless is one of the hardest household cleaning tasks. Anyone who has ever cleaned a shower before may notice that even hours after you begin, it still doesn't look clean.

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In order to ensure an intense cleaning experience, it may be time to break out the power tools. You'll be able to add extra strength to your scrubber by attaching it to a power drill. It may look ridiculous, but it gets the job done.

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Get Rid Of Unwanted Makeup Stains With Shaving Cream

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It's only natural that applying makeup will lead to a bit of a mess. Since makeup is made to last, it can lead to stubborn stains that are difficult to remove.

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Soap and water don't always get the stains out. That's why the most helpful alternative is shaving cream. Simply squirt about a palm's amount of it on the stain and let it sit for around 10 minutes. Next, blot it with a clean cloth. Once all the shaving cream is gone, rinse the area with cold water and put it in the washing machine.

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This Fruit Is A Great Cleaning Tool

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Better Homes and Gardens found that grapefruit is a great tool to use for cleaning up the bathroom. It works wonders with getting the gunk out of taps and spouts.

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The acid in the grapefruit is what breaks down the dirt and grime. When you're done cleaning your bathroom, the air will be filled with a nice citrus aroma. There are numerous other foods that can be used to clean the house such as rice, salt, and bananas.

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Everyone Needs This Clever Hairdryer Hack

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Since bathrooms tend to be some of the smallest rooms in the house, they don't always have as much storage space as needed. One item that can be a pain to store is a hairdryer.

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They have an awkward shape and don't easily fit into small spaces. A quick storage hack for them is to nail a magazine rack inside of a drawer or cabinet. The shape of the hairdryer fits perfectly inside.

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A Fast DIY Air Freshner

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It's very common for unwanted odors to reach the bathroom. Instead of spraying chemically-made air fresheners, there's a more natural approach.

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You can take items around your home to make a DIY air freshener. All you'll need is some baking soda and essential oils. Baking soda is known for soaking up odors and stains and can get rid of the bad smells. Then, you just need an essential oil of your choosing to provide the fresh fragrance.

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These Tablets Aren't Just For Pain Relief

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Most people would probably think of aspirin as a product with medicinal purposes, but that's not the case. Aspirin can be used in a pinch to clean the bathroom.

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Dropping two aspirin tablets in water can act as a solvent that can remove soap scum around the sink and shower. The salicylic acid in the aspirin is what's able to break down the dirt and grime left on hard surfaces. It's usually kept in the bathroom, so it should be easy to find.

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Why You Should Trim Your Shower Curtain

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Often times the shower curtain will be too long and drag on the floor. Once the shower curtain gets wet, it can leave smelly mold and mildew stains.

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This is why you may need to make some alterations to it before getting in the shower. One trick that can prevent the mold and mildew from forming on the floor is to cut the bottom of the shower curtain. Also, to prevent mold and mildew in general, always have a window open or a fan on during a shower or bath.

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Magnets Will Keep The Bathroom Organized In No Time

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When you have tiny items in the bathroom, it can be easy for them to get misplaced. Even keeping them in a drawer or storage bin can make it difficult to locate them when you want.

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Magnetic strips are perfect for this problem. You can attach things such as bobby pins, nail clippers, manicure scissors, and any other tiny metal object. The strips can be nailed on the wall, inside a cabinet or drawer, or even along the mirror frame.

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Don't Throw Away Silica Gel Packets

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When people usually find those little silica gel packets inside their packages, they will throw them away. While ingesting them can be toxic, they can be used around the house.

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Apartment Therapy advises people to keep the packets inside medicine cabinets. The silica gel packets are designed to absorb moisture and hold water vapor. This prevents medications from going bad and stops razors from rusting. It's important to remember to keep these out of reach from both children and pets.

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Protect Electronics From Getting Wet In The Bath

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There's nothing wrong with taking the time to relax in the bath. However, using a smartphone or tablet in the water may not be the best idea if it's not protected.

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Instead of buying an expensive case, all you'll need is a clear, sealable bag. You'll be able to use the touch screen features while making sure that your electronics don't get wet. This hack is also great in the kitchen if you're using your phone while cooking.

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This Clothing Item Can Sharpen Your Razors

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Razor blades can be pretty expensive, especially when they constantly need to be replaced. Often times the blades will become dull and rusty and the cost of a pack of razor blades is pretty high.

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One way to prevent yourself from going out and buying new ones is to sharpen the dull blades. This can be done by scraping the blades over some denim; such as an old pair of jeans. Sharpening the razor blades over denim cleans and realigns them, so you'll get a clean and close shave.

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Take Toothbrush Holders To The Next Level

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Not everyone has endless counter space in their bathroom. Some may not want to put a tacky cup on display for their toothbrush. Although toothbrushes need to be in an easy-to-reach place, it doesn't mean they have to take up space.

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If you have some extra PVC pipes, you can make a DIY toothbrush holder. First, stick some command hooks up on the inside of a drawer or cabinet. Next, drill some holes in the pipes to fit on the hooks. Finally, place the toothbrushes inside with the bristles facing upward.

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The Fastest Way To Dry Makeup Brushes

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It's essential that people regularly clean their makeup brushes to prevent skin irritation and infections. Instead of laying them flat to dry, they should be hung upside down.

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Clear off a towel rack and slide the brushes through some hair ties. This causes them to dry a lot quicker because the water drips directly down. In order to not make a big mess, place a towel on the floor to catch the makeup water droplets.

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The Best Time To Cut Your Nails

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One of the most essential parts of personal hygiene is making sure your nails are regularly clipped. This prevents dirt and bacteria from forming, which can lead to an infection. There are certain instances where the process is a little bit faster.

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The American Academy of Dermatology recommends clipping them right after a bath or shower. If you don't have time to do that, soak them in some lukewarm water for a few minutes. When nails are submerged in water, they become softer. Thus, they're easier to cut.

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Spruce Up Your Bathroom Mirror

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Decorating the bathroom the way you want can leave you feeling rejuvenated and calm. There are so many different ways to design a bathroom, so it can be difficult finding a place to start.

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If it seems too overwhelming, take it one step at a time. One item that can easily be spruced up is the bathroom mirror. Placing some molding around the frame of the mirror can turn a boring thing on the wall to a beautiful decoration.

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Hang Up Two Shower Rods

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Not everyone has unlimited space in the bathroom, so that's when it's time to get creative. One way to create some much-needed space in the shower is to hang up two shower rods.

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The first one will hold the shower curtain and the second is there for you to hang any bathroom essentials. You can get some plastic or rubber baskets and hang them from the curtain rings. Then, put in your soaps, razors, brushes, and whatever else you need.