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One of my preferred approaches is to place all the necessary stuff in a bin.
At home, I keep hand soap, hand lotion, an essential oil diffuser, perfume, room spray, and a little faux plant in a bin on my bathroom counter. The aim is to keep everything you need in one place while leaving the rest of the counter uncluttered. I also recommend putting some ornamental items in the space to make it more inviting. I have a framed photo of myself and my nieces while I was pregnant, a snapshot from my baby shower, and a framed shopping bag with my name on it from an Italian bookstore. These beautiful objects give my bathroom a personal touch and make me happy.
Another idea is to keep whatever you use for skincare and dental care in a plastic bin. I like using the weaved basket from Target because it’s super sturdy and easy to clean. I keep my toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, tongue scraper (a copper tongue scraper), makeup-removing wipes, hyaluronic acid, moisturizer, sunscreen, probiotics, and a retainer. When I go to bed, I put the bin on the counter, and as I use things, I just put them back in the bin. When I’m finished, I put the bin back under the sink. This way, I don’t have to make repeated trips or keep everything on the counter.

One of my preferred approaches is to place all the necessary stuff in a bin. At home, I keep hand soap, hand lotion, an essential oil diffuser, perfume, room spray, and a little faux plant in a bin on my bathroom counter. The aim is to keep everything you need in one place while leaving the rest of the counter uncluttered. I also recommend putting some ornamental items in the space to make it more inviting. I have a framed photo of myself and my nieces while I was pregnant, a snapshot from my baby shower, and a framed shopping bag with my name on it from an Italian bookstore. These beautiful objects give my bathroom a personal touch and make me happy.
"There is nothing more calming than an organized home"
Another idea is to keep whatever you use for skincare and dental care in a plastic bin. I like using the weaved basket from Target because it’s super sturdy and easy to clean. I keep my toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, tongue scraper (a copper tongue scraper), makeup-removing wipes, hyaluronic acid, moisturizer, sunscreen, probiotics, and a retainer. When I go to bed, I put the bin on the counter, and as I use things, I just put them back in the bin. When I’m finished, I put the bin back under the sink. This way, I don’t have to make repeated trips or keep everything on the counter.
Because you’re doing the same thing repeatedly, this technique is simple to develop as a habit. It saves time and mental energy because you don’t have to worry about knocking things over when attempting to grab anything. You don’t have to keep everything on the counter, making it appear cleaner and less cluttered.

I just started doing this recently, and it’s become one of my favorite ways to keep my bathroom counter clean and organized. I’ve even started using a makeshift version when I travel, putting everything in a drawer or a small bin so I can keep the habit going. It’s so helpful and saves time; more people should try it.
So, if you’re looking for ways to declutter your bathroom counter, try these tips. They’ll help you create a functional and beautiful space you’ll love to use daily. Drop your favorite decluttering tips in the comments below!