Housekeeping tips: Want your hygiene products to stay clean – then store it properly

04.01.2024 04:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

If you love stocking up on hygiene products, then you should store them properly – that's the only way to keep them clean and safe.

While these products don't usually go off like food, they can be easily destroyed by dirt, humidity, or temperature.

Here are a few storage tips that can help you.

Dry storage area

Find a cool and dry place to store your hygiene products. 

Moisture can lead to the growth of bacteria or mold, so it's important to keep them away from damp areas like bathrooms.

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Organize and separate

Keep different types of hygiene products separate from each other. 

This helps prevent cross-contamination and makes it easier to find what you need.

Proper packaging

If hygiene products come in their own packaging, such as boxes or tubes, keep them in their original packaging.

This helps protect them from dirt, dust, and potential damage.

Airtight containers

For loose or individual items like cotton swabs or makeup brushes, use airtight containers or small boxes. 

This helps keep them clean and prevents exposure to air, which can lead to contamination.

Avoid direct sunlight

Keep hygiene products away from direct sunlight. 

Sunlight and heat can degrade the quality and effectiveness of certain products, such as sunscreen or certain cosmetics.

Check expiration dates

Regularly check the expiration dates of your hygiene products. 

Using expired products may not provide the desired results and can even cause skin irritations or infections.

Easy access and visibility

Arrange your hygiene products in a way that allows for easy access and visibility. 

This makes it convenient to find what you need and helps prevent products from being forgotten or neglected.

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Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Dry storage area
  2. Organize and separate
  3. Proper packaging
  4. Airtight containers
  5. Avoid direct sunlight
  6. Check expiration dates
  7. Easy access and visibility