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9 Things You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Every day, we spend about 30 minutes in the bathroom. But just because we use a lot of personal care products to look and feel our best doesn’t mean they should be kept in the bathroom. Many of them, in fact, do not belong there, and some can even harm our health and appearance if kept in a moist and hot environment.

Bar soap

Keeping your soap near the direct stream of your shower can shorten its shelf life. Water will break your bar soap down, and the residue will build up in your bath. The best way to store your soap is to keep it on a soap dish with holes that let it dry, outside of the shower.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Makeup brushes

It’s important to clean your brushes regularly and to properly dry them afterward to avoid bacterial growth. But once you’re done washing your brushes, it’s better to store them in a dry place, standing brush-side up in a cup. Warm and humid air in the bathroom encourages mold and bacteria to spread on them. And just like your toothbrush, they will pick up germs that you will later apply right to your skin.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Perfume

Storing your fragrances in a bathroom can destroy their molecular structure and cause them to sour. To keep your favorite perfume fresh for longer, look for a closet or cupboard outside of the bathroom to store it in.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Towels

Keeping your used, damp towels in the bathroom can be a recipe for grossness. Warmth and humidity make bathrooms the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, and towels will pick up germs that we’ll later transfer to our skin. Ideally, you should wash your towels after 3 uses and allow them to dry completely before they are used again.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Razors

Shower steam and the build-up of humidity can rust the blades which, in turn, can damage your skin. Even if you properly clean and dry it off after using it, storing it in a humid bathroom environment will shorten the lifespan of your razor.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Face creams

When your skin cream isn’t tightly closed or sealed, the damp air in the bathroom can encourage irritation or acne-causing bacteria to grow. And every time you take a hot shower, the heat can cause the ingredients to separate. The perfect place to store your skincare

products is a dry drawer outside the bathroom or the fridge.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

 Your bathrobe

Much like bath towels, damp robes could harbor germs and bacteria, and humidity can give them an unpleasant smell. If you are putting on a damp bathrobe right after showering, you can consider your shower pretty much pointless. Instead of keeping your bathrobe on a hook in your bathroom, hang it in a place where it can air dry.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Toothbrushes

When you flush the toilet with the lid up, germs can spread up to 15 feet, and bacteria will most likely get sprayed all over your toothbrush. Dentists recommend keeping your toothbrush as far away as possible from the toilet, in a place where it can dry completely.

9 Items You Really Shouldn’t Store in Your Bathroom

Your phone

It’s not the best idea to use your phone while on the toilet, and taking your phone into the bathroom isn’t safe either. Scrolling through your feed while soaking in the tub may be dangerous, and if you need your tunes while you shower, it’s worth investing in a waterproof speaker.

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