Organizing a bedroom (or makeup room, depending on where you store your makeup) to its best potential is the best place to start. Whether you have an extensive collection or a few core cosmetics you use every day, they should be easy to find, easy to access and easy to keep neat and tidy.  ‘It’s important to dedicate space to your collection – knowing what you have to work with means you can organize makeup in a way that works for you,’ says professional organizer Emma, of Declutter with Emma (opens in new tab). Below, we show you the best ways to organize makeup.

Organizing makeup 

Along with a good declutter, rethinking your makeup organization and investing in clever bedroom organizers will keep beauty clutter under control. We’ve put together inspirational ideas, as well as tips and strategies from the experts, to ensure you organize makeup beautifully. 

1. Assess your current makeup collection 

Before organizing makeup, declutter. Start by eliminating duplicates. If you can’t remember when you last used something, or you don’t think you’ll use it again, it’s time to say goodbye. Dispose of any makeup that’s past its use-by date. If you can’t see one, follow the guidelines of Jacqueline McLeod, APDO (opens in new tab)’s communications director and founder of Bancrofts Organisation Services (opens in new tab): ‘Eye shadow can last up to a year, lipstick up to two years, nail polish a year, mascara three to four months and concealer and foundation up to a year, body cream up to two years, perfume one to two years, and make sure you get rid of your makeup sponges after four to six weeks.’ Rather than throwing makeup away, consider other, more sustainable options. Sealed makeup can sometimes be donated to shelters, while there’s plenty of good causes that can make use of old items.  ‘I get super excited when we have old mascara to discard because we get to send them to Wands for Wildlife (opens in new tab), a non-profit who uses discarded mascara wands to clean the fur and feathers of wild animals at wildlife rehabilitation facilities’, says Shannon, co-founder of Tidy Nest (opens in new tab). 

2. Keep everyday makeup in one place   

Whether it’s a bathroom cabinet, a bedroom drawer or a countertop, having a dedicated space for makeup makes it much easier to keep on top of organization. With everything in one place and neatly laid out, you can see at a glance what you have, making it quick and easy to get ready. 

3. Group like-with-like products 

One of the best ways to organize makeup is to sort by type; lips, concealers, foundation, eyeshadow and so on. ‘Once you have an idea of what you’ve got, you’re in a good place to decide how you want to store it all’, says brush artist for Omnia, Clint Brock.  You could also group makeup you often wear together – a particular eyeshadow and lipstick combination, for example. 

4. Arrange makeup by frequency of use

Just like you would when organizing a closet, think about what products you use most frequently and prioritize prime storage space accordingly. If you’re using a vanity, Juliette Thomas of Juliettes Interiors (opens in new tab) advises keeping the top drawers for items used the most and lower drawers for items not so often used. ‘Make sure you organize in a way that will have you finding the things you’re looking for instantly,’ she says.  For storing makeup you use all the time, a tray or small organizer can be left out in easy-to-reach surfaces – next to the mirror, for example, making it quick to access what you need. 

5. Store occasional makeup separately  

During the categorizing process, you’ll likely come across make up that you don’t use all the time yet often enough to justify keeping hold of. While it makes sense to keep your everyday makeup in one place, if you’re organizing a small bedroom, it might be a good idea to store occasional makeup elsewhere.   ‘My biggest eye opener was when I removed any ‘going out’ make-up from my daily collection’, says professional organizer Vicky Silverthorn of You Need a Vicky (opens in new tab) . ‘I put those items in a separate box, or use a make-up bag; that way, I don’t have to fight my way through them to find essentials in the morning.’  Make sure any make up you’re storing – whether used regularly or not – is stored in a cool, dry place to ensure it lasts as long as possible. 

6. Use drawer dividers 

If it’s a streamlined look you’re after, storing makeup away in drawers out of sight is a good option – or at least the overflow items that we don’t want on display. However, just because it’s not on show doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be kept neat and tidy.  ‘Although makeup and accessories that stowed away inside a vanity do not have to be aesthetically arranged, ensure that it is kept functional with ergonomic drawer dividers to stop all your products spilling out back onto the countertop,’ says Steven Jacques, national development manager for Pelipal at InHouse Inspired Room Designs (opens in new tab). Consider lining the bottom of drawers with a non-slip liner to stop items rolling around. 

7. Contain makeup in clear containers

Quick and easy access is key when it comes to organizing makeup so, as with organizing jewelry, opting for clear storage that enables you to see what you’re looking for is a good tactic – labels help, too.  We like to use plastic containers that are easy to wipe down because inevitably something will spill’, says Shannon. ‘If you’re placing them in a drawer, add clear, self-stick bumpers to the bottom of the organizer to prevent it from sliding around as it shuts.'

8. Choose space-saving storage

Stackable bins, drawers and containers can hold all your collection without eating into square footage; handy if you’re organizing small spaces. You can use the inside for overflow makeup then place your essentials (or more attractive products) on top.  ‘Makeup brushes take up much less space when stored vertically in a small round container or glass,’ says Janet Bernstein. ‘Many bathroom vanities have nice deep drawers so make use of the vertical space or position them on countertops for easy access.'

9. Create a stylish display 

If you’re limited on space, storing makeup on show might be your only option. To ensure it doesn’t look cluttered, professional organizer Emma recommends being mindful of your storage options – style and practicality are equally important. Consider reusing old candle jars or small plant pots to store make up brushes and keep everyday items neat and tidy in a small set of clear drawers so they can be easily accessed,’ she says. Stylish baskets placed on shelves or chests of drawers are handy for keeping your unsightly items close to hand without sacrificing a stylish scheme.’  If you’re limited on surface space, Emma advises thinking vertically. ‘Pegboards are great for hanging containers or picture racks – the depth of space might be small, but you don’t need much to hold make up and it forces you to keep on top of editing your collection.'

10. Stay on top of makeup organization 

Even with the best intentions, it’s all too easy for your makeup to descend into chaos, particularly if you’re using it every day. Whatever organization system you’ve decided upon, make sure it’s one you can stick to – take the time to put things back in the right place and declutter regularly.   ‘Routinely assess your products and get rid of anything you don’t use to keep clutter under control and avoid bacteria build-up or product expiration,’ advises Catherine, co-founder and interior designer at Clairrow (opens in new tab).   

How do I organize my makeup in a small space? 

When space is at a premium, we recommend separating your makeup collection into every day and occasional. The latter can be stored elsewhere, freeing up storage space and enabling easier access to your remaining essentials.  If you’re limited on surface space, think vertically; clear stackable containers can contain a lot without eating into square footage. Emma also recommends using rotating storage. ‘Lazy Susans or turntables are a great way to store bottles; it’s space-saving and spins you can easily access what you need’, she says. 

How do you declutter beauty products? 

Start by gathering all your makeup together in one place and get rid of expired products. cull duplicates and anything you don’t use – be honest with yourself. There’s no point in holding onto shades that don’t suit you.   Don’t be too quick to throw makeup away – there are more sustainable options. While most charity shops won’t accept makeup, especially if it’s not sealed, there are other places that can make use of them as long as they’re in good condition, shelters for example.