12 Best Makeup Organizers to Store Products and Brushes 2019

2022-08-08 16:09:28 By : Ms. Linda Wang

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Marie Kondo will be so proud.

Raise your hand if your makeup collection is a disorganized mess. Trust me, you’re not alone.

Instead of closing the drawer and promising yourself (again) that you'll actually get the 47 blending brushes you own in order, you might find it easier to leave organization to the… well, organizers.

From rotating options, to see-through display cases, in-drawer dividers, and travel heroes, these makeup organizers will keep your makeup collection looking as put-together as possible. After all, makeup isn’t cheap, so your curated collection deserves an arrangement doesn't resemble a junk drawer.

Here are the best makeup organizers you need to add to your cart right now:

Gone are the days when you have to sift through tubes of lipstick and beauty blenders just to get to your primer. This six-drawer set makes spotting your beauty faves easier than ever. Plus, the fact that EVERYONE can see what's going on inside is the perfect incentive to keep up the organization.

Once you grab your foundation from the stand on top of this marble case (and put it back there when you're done!) you'll easily shave a few minutes off the application process. And what's better than getting to hit the snooze button one more time because you've streamlined your beauty routine? I'll tell you, nothing. 

Look, once you find that one gloss that isn't too goopy and stays on for longer than 45 seconds, why wouldn't you collect as many shades as possible? For those of you who have achieved something so rare, here is an organizer in which you can display those lip glosses trophies. 

Allow me to introduce your beauty stash to its new rotating home. It's spacious, mobile, and easily accessible from any angle. Plus, it's got dedicated lodging for your brushes, eyeliners, and other tube-shaped tools right at the top. 

Black not your thing? Go for this bamboo option. This reviewer did: "My makeup had basically taken over most of my bathroom counter. I ordered this and really love it. It was pre-assembled, so I just took it out of the box and it put it on the counter. It appears to be well made, and I particularly like the silicone grips on the bottom of the compartment for brushes, so they don't slide out." 

If your makeup's going to have a cool setup at home, it's going to need one when you're on the road, too. 

This travel case features a spacious compartment to hold all your makeup, a brush organizer with a flap to protect the bristles, and detachable zip pouches to carry a smaller selection of essentials with you on your excursions. 

What do you do when you can't keep track of your supply of blushes, single eyeshadows, and highlighters? Line 'em up, of course. 

Complete with dividers to keep your palettes upright, this organizer is your answer to broken and cracked eyeshadows. Instead of getting tossed around and thrown onto the counter when you're digging through your collection for a specific one, you'll be able to see them all at once. 

If the five-star rating isn't enough to convince you that getting this compartmentalized brush holder is the right move, maybe this review will sway you: "This product is great for organization! I love that I can add all my makeup brushes to it instead of having them scattered everywhere in my bathroom. I even add my hair brushes to it! Talk about space saving and it looks great too!"

No shame in a makeup-drawer game, just keep it clean with a compartmentalized tray where all your faves have a designated spot. This one is even adjustable. Extend it or shorten it to make it fit your bathroom or vanity situation. 

I get it, counter space is sometimes hard to come by so you've got to free it up as much as possible. No worries, just stash these stackable cube organizers in your drawers and cabinets to hold your makeup faves. 

Just sit this organizer up on your counter or tabletop and let the shelving take over from there. And if you've got tall products you don't want laying on their sides, just nix a shelf or two for more space. 

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