TIDY up your bathroom by keeping clutter, such as heat styling tools, off your countertops.

Donella Crigger, author for One Crazy House, has shared how to neatly store your heat-styling tools without the chaos of messy, tangled cables.


Instead of leaving your hair tools to pile up on the counter, she said to declutter the countertops and hang your tools using $5 Command hooks.

Crigger recommended placing the hooks inside of your bathroom cabinet doors to keep your hairdryer, straightener, and curler out of sight.

By following her hack and hanging your tools on the door, you will save space in your cabinets, which you can then fill with toiletries or towels.

Not only does it keep your bathroom tidier, but the author claimed it's much more convenient to grab them off the door than to dig through the back of the cabinet.

Adhering the hooks to the door is easy and mess-free because all you have to do is pull the sticker off the back of the hook and press it onto the door.

"This is a great idea if you are renting or can’t make permanent changes to the bathroom," she explained.

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Once the hooks are secured on the door, she advised wrapping the cord around the tool to keep it together.

She then shared to hang the tool on the door by looping the cord around the hook.

Not only will her hack save you space, but it's super affordable, as a three-pack of Command Hooks can be purchased on Amazon for just around $5.

If you're looking to reduce the amount of heat you use on your hair, one hairstylist shared how to get flawless curls using a bathrobe string.


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