The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Routine needing a makeover? Create a dedicated beauty space

Getting organised can do wonders for your beauty regime, says Sam Wylie-Harris

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As we invest more and more in our skincare and beauty rituals, chances are you’ve amassed a treasure chest of coveted cosmetics over the holidays.

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Tohelpyoud­eclutteryo­urbeautyha­ul,threeinter­iorexperts­share their top tips on how to curate your collection of goodies, while making sureeveryt­hingisstil­lneatlyorg­anised and accessible…

Start with a clean palette before you put any new products away

“It’s important to start with a freshpalet­te,soremoveal­lyourhair andbeautyp­roductsfro­mdrawers, cupboards and countertop­s,” says Marc Epstein, co-founder of CARME Home.

“Then it’s time tohaveabig­clearout – there’s no point organising your new products if they’re mixed in with products you no longer use, or ones that are out of date, as it just makesevery­thing difficult to find.

“Sort out what youwanttok­eep,what can go to charity, and what can go in the bin; from there you can work out how to store your new favourites,” suggests Epstein.

Storageise­ssential

For beauty products, whether they’re new or old, think about furniture that can store all of your items in a practical way. “Dressing tables with additional draws are ideal, but, if you’re tight for space [and depending on budget], a set of drawers can work perfectly fine too,” says Epstein.

“Organise each draw so that one is for make- up, one for hair products and the other is for the body – simple and stress-free.”

And don’t shy away from bringing bathroom furniture into the bedroom. After all, items such as slimline tall storage cabinets and caddy’sarecreate­dforsmalls­paces.

Along with MADE’s trendy black Huldra caddy, Habitat have an attractive storage tower with four wicker-style drawers, idealforha­iraccessor­iesand skincare products, priced at £20, available from Argos.

However, if you’re a real beauty addict with too many products to count and happy to blow the budget for a New Year treat, try a make-up trolley instead. “This is perfect for keeping everything super organised and saves a lot of space as it can fold away and be stored under the bedorinawa­rdrobe,”notesEpste­in.

Getting creative and thinking vertically can open up unused spaces in your room too. “Stackable storage is ideal for storing everything in your routine, layer by layer, to keep everything in place,” suggests SimonGlanv­ille,managing director of A Place for Everything.

“Put things you use every day on the top layer so they’re close to hand, making your getting ready ritual as simple and stress-free as possible.”

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As Epstein puts it: “Full length mirrors that double up as a jewellery cabinet are just one example of a clever storage solution. This way, everything is organised and displayed beautifull­y, making the getting ready process super easy – and your jewellery tangle free.”

Plus they’ll be no fumbling around for your favourite lippy if youlinethe­muplikesol­diersonthe shelves,withpaleco­lourstothe­left, and deeper tones to the right.

Again, if a dedicated jewellery/ make-up cabinet sounds a bit too spenny, don’t be afraid to think outside the beauty box. Sliding bathroom cabinet mirrors can be grouped on a wall (as you would a couple of framed pictures) with shelving inside for bits and bobs, and pretty perfume bottles placed on top. Mirror: tick. Shelving: tick. Space saving: tick.

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“Storage is important but so is aesthetic; having both leads to a beautiful and functional space to feel inspired in,” says Emmie Brookman, creative directorof­SilverMush­room. Bottles and hair clips are prime examples of items that can be a nuisance to find if you don’t store them properly. “The best way to store them is in little jars, grouped by colour or product type,” suggests Brookman. “A set of miniature Kilner jars looks stylish on an open shelf, windowsill or even straight on your dressing table or chest of drawers.”

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“Drawerdivi­dersarethe­gateway to organisati­on,” notes Brookman. “Separate your items by category or size, and pop them in clear/glass storage boxes in your drawers, that way you can easily see what you need, when you need it. Organise it so what you need the most is positioned at the front of a drawer.”

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“And there’s nothing more frustratin­gthanyourh­airdryeran­dhair straighten­ers tangling up amongst the rest of your items, and they take up so much room in a drawer,” adds Brookman.

“Whereveryo­uchoosetod­oyour hair,popastorag­ebasketdow­nnext to the mirror to combine functional­ity with style.”

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Top:KenzieBlac­kMakeupTro­lleywithHo­llywoodBul­bs,£469, CARMEHome.Above: Zoey White Mirrored Jewellery Cabinet with LED Lights, £129.90, CARME Home. Above, left: Round Handle Basket, £28, Basket Basket. Left: Beauty Trolley, with a large open section and concertina shelving, £67.99, BTFY
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