@@debraputnam8647 she didn't unwrap them, but pads aren't that tightly sealed. So once you take them out of the box or bag they come in, they are gonna start absorbing the moisture in the bathroom. The box my pads come in open in a way like a tissue box so they stay compact and covered, but I can pull one out at a time 🤗
@@truettadevilthat also depends if it’s a full bathroom (with a shower or bath) then definitely keep in original packaging but this isn’t a huge concern if it’s a half bath (just toilet and sink) because there wouldn’t be as much moisture in the air. i keep mine under the sink out of the original packaging because that’s the only way i can have it fit with everything else that’s there and i’ve had 0 problems. your concerns are very valid though
@@hassanali_5406 Well, I keep them in the main packaging too. I don't need them for the rest of the month, so I don't need to need to keep it out in the open.
@@kelicajohnston9990 don’t be foolish all bathrooms have moisture, every time you shower 🚿 or take a bath creates moisture… this comment wasn’t up for debate, it was to help another human being
I think it makes more sense to have the pads under the sink. Not to hide it, just bc it'll be more protected from bacterias and water when you get out of the shower. Besides we use face products everyday, but not pads. But that's just my personal preference, you do you girl.
Most of the time when people say they're organizing they have too much stuff. They're really just gathering together a bunch of stuff they don't even use and trying to make it look nicer. Think about what you can get rid of first, especially if you don't use it anymore 👌🏾
Whatttt that looks like maybe 3 or 4 boxes? If you only use pads you’re using like at least 3 a day x5 days for most women, if it’s for her two girls that 30 pads per period so that’s like 2 ish periods worth of pads
Many women don’t have five day periods, especially while on birth control. Mine were 3, max. It looks like a LOT of pads on those shelves. Seems to me they probably took up a lot less space in their original packaging, and they are more sanitary when they are double wrapped and under a cabinet rather than out in a room full of moisture. To each their own though.
Whilst the pads are easier to grab out of their carton packaging, as soon as 2-3 of them are taken out of their line up, the whole lot is going to fall down and probably end up with them sliding out the side through those bars.
I actually love displaying pads like this 😂 That way every guest knows immediately where they are if needed AND it just feels good for me. When i was younger I would be ashamed about them but now I think they are as essential as toilet paper and should be in every bathroom!!!
lmao fr, idk why people are embarrassed abt having pads on display (ive seen multiple comments). If u have a dad, brother, husband, son then they should understand that we women just have to suffer every month lmao thats not embarrassing
@@fannyolarte3678 + I used to be the same way. But there's no shame in it. They aren't connected to or part of your body. So it's not like it's exposing yourself. There's also no shame in being a woman or in having periods. Just wanted to say that. ❤️
I like it. I wish I'd had something like that growing up too. I went through early menopause, so I no longer need something like that for that. But I might get & use something like that for the other younger women in my household....
Someone might have much heavier flows than you or have some level of incontinence (or also just a household that has multiple people who have periods so they get used quickly)
That's 200 pads. How heavy must the flow be to need them all on a rack? I keep my Tampons in a not humid cool room, my bedroom. I have a few of them in a Tupperware Container in my bathroom. I don't need to see 200 Tampons when I am not having my period.
It's not the point. My mom was never open about speaking about or periods or buying the products that best suited me. I would have loved to know not to be embarrassed about something like this, and to feel like i can talk to someone about it.
I personally keep the pads in their packaging and like stack a couple boxes under the sink or in a cabinet (not out of shame, but to keep them away from moisture) also think it's more compact in the box. I also thought maybe you could use one shelf for the pads and the other ones for others products, but hey, you do you.
Yeah in my bathroom I'd be worried about excess moisture getting inside. So I leave them in the box in the cabinet. But maybe it's less of an issue than I think? Idk about everyone else but I don't go through pads fast enough to have them out like this either. Even though I like the idea of making it open and accessible to guests or family. 🤔
I know a lot of women use pads for a variety of reasons, and ultimately use whatever fits your lifestyle BUT omg I switched to using a period cup and it is AMAZING. No more stockpiled period products. Just one cup, that’s it.
Not sure why women are giving you crap for the way you displayed the pads but I think it is amazing and that way you don’t have a bunch of crap under your sink. I did this and it’s the best. So organized and no ugly boxes under the sink or in the drawers. 👍
It’s definitely silly to care about displaying vs hiding pads, but it’s also ill-advised to have pads sitting out of the box/a closed container for months in a moisture-filled room like your bathroom. Most of those plastic wrappers aren’t 100% sealed all the way around, and leaving them out like that is just inviting mold and mildew to collect in those pads 🤢
People are giving her constructive criticism before she gets an infection. She herself said "let me know how did I do". If she doesn't want any opinions, why bother including that in the video?
I love that your organizing video is actually realistic, & you didn't get anything crazy, expensive, unnecessary, or impractical, etc. You just got a couple organizers, nicely organized the essentials -- perfection.
How is the big maxi pad display Not a huge source of embarrassment and humor for girls and guys of all ages…? this whole comment section really prove perspectives and attitudes can vary tremendously and in unexpected ways. It’s one of the best things about the internet.
I love the organizer not just for the sanitary products but it would make a great toilet paper, wipes, Kleenex organizer as well. Maybe all of my bath and body works lotions and sprays too lol
The mere fact she took all that time to remove the pads from the package to display them, she could have displayed her facial, bath and hair care, leaving those pads in the original packaging and placing them under the sink in the bins she got from Target one on top of the other bcuz she has space under her sink. Ppl will go to any length for likes.
So growing up we were ashamed of periods. We would hide our tampons and pads like the men would judge us for somthing we don't control. I'm so glad we r proud of mother nature now :) I'm glad we finally don't care about men judging us :) being a woman is a amazing thing :) I love this idea and ur whole bathroom set up :)
@lilsamantha1 so u have never hid a pad or tampon while walking to the bathroom?? Because that's shame. U never bled through clothes and felt embarrassed just by the fact it happened. Ur clearly not from the 1990s. Because that was liturally a game we played in school. How to hid a pad or tampon so we can use the bathroom without anyone knowing. That because we get made fun for it. Like ur ignorance doesn't change facts.
@@TheRinkyDink I dont walk around with pads and tampons in my hand as I dont need to announce to anyone im having my period. Who does that? Ive bleed threw my period like EVRRYONE WOMAN HAS. And so what? its normal but I dont go overthinking it and feeling bad about it. like who cares???? Last time I bleed threw my pants was in sixth grade becauze i was emotionally inmature and a child.
@lilsamantha1 well high-school doesn't allow u take bag everywhere so there's that. Plus I've never bled through so don't go assuming people's histories. The fact is that woman r shamed for periods. We get made fun off. We get told we're b!tch3s. We get jokes said like ," it must be her time of the month". That right there is bullying somone over somthing they have no control over. Just because YOU personally don't have issues, it doesn't mean other don't. Ur over here using urself as an example when ur 1 of 3.95 billion woman world wide. Who r u discredit their feelings? Who r u to judge or in this case shame anyone for having diffrent feelings then u?? Ur nobody. That's who u r.
This is fking PERFECT……. If you didn’t have kids 😭😭 I’d be picking up pads from my bathroom floor putting it back all the damn time knowing my kids 😂😂😩😩
I love how everyone is commenting about the pads being in the open lol, when you buy them from the store, they are already displayed openly. I have 2 daughters, and their friends are always over. I love having this stuff out just in case someone needs it. i think it's more embarrassing trying to rummage through someone cabinets to find something or having to ask! I keep mine in baskets on a shelf by the toilet, my husband and son, and every man ever should know by women have periods lol its nothing new. Plus, i love how she is stocked up. Female products are so expensive! I keep a variety as well. I think you did Amazing 👏
I have a basket above my toilet with tampons, feminine wipes and pads for my daughter/ guests to easily find what they need without having to go through cabinets or drawes looking for a product that is perfectly natural. Only women use that bathroom usually anyways. However if i have a male guest i would certainly hope they know periods exist by now
What store have you been in that has pads out in the open???? It’s the amount that she has open. You can leave a few in a basket if someone needs them without having 5 packs worth out. They’re also more compact in the package and take up less room so that’s a helpful tip (which she asked for) since this was about space saving ideas.
@@angelab9171she has a lot because if you look it up your supposed to use 20-23 pads on your cycle and 3 girls plus other female friend that seems like a good amount also it doesn’t hurt to have extra to stock up on
Coming from a woman who wished my mom was more present with me this is amazing! Also found out today tampons and pads from those brands have titanium dioxide to dye them more white so there are a few other brands in the aisle that don’t contain this I’ll be using instead!
Per the comments I am noticing that girls nowadays are losing the sense of “modesty” because they have been told (in schools) that there’s no “shame” for being a woman and having periods but I think that those terms are not opposed. You can feel proud of being a woman (not shameful) and also show feminine modesty keeping private what’s private.
The last thing I’m EVER going to worry about being modest about are tampons/pads being out and within eyeshot in my OWN home bathroom. In public keep it your purse. But if someone sees them.. why should we embarrassed? I feel bad for girls whose moms teach them that they need to be embarrassed about their feminine products. I’m not sure where you got your info from but no school is out here teaching girls to flaunt their periods and not show modesty. Having pads out in a bathroom is the same thing as having toilet paper sitting around in eyeshot. Or is that not taboo because everyone uses it and not just women? 🫢
Having them out in the open allows them to be available for everyone and other girls visiting her daughter. It needs to be normalized that periods happen. I known grown single men who keep pads and tampons in their homes for family and friends. It’s not something taboo to be hidden. ❤
This is just wasteful, buy 1 box tuck them out of the way till you need them, let me guess a link to the cute stand is in your bio and you make a commission. 😂
oh be careful how you storage those pads. depending on the brand, they aren't completely sealed, or sometimes the sealing is very delicate it breaks when you move the pads from their side to get them. and if you are storing them in the bathroom, it's dangerous and unsanitary, they will absorb the vapors from when you shower and there's lots of bacteria in the bathroom that might grow up in them☠️ so many pads like that should be in the closet, where it's dry 😭
@@blushbaby5278bruhh, I thought that would be common sense?! Have you ever had a steamy shower? how the walls and everything in the bathroom holds water? pads are literally designed to be absorbents. and she didn't store them in a cabinet, which still is not ideal, but like that they can be in direct contact with steam for 3~4 months (depending on your flow and if you have your period every month, and how many showers you and people that live with you take in a day)
Right!!! I mean if you put it in the closet then it's cool 🤷♀️ that's alot space for some pads deff would of used what u used for the pads for the other stuff and the bins for the pads...maybe because I use tampons I just can't get over how much space them pads are taking up 🫣
Why take ALL the pads out of the packs??? They gather dust and get dirty over time. But it is the pads that must be clean, this is a hygiene product for sensitive areas. The bath is a very dirty place in itself. Where there is humidity, germs, fungi... I do not recommend storing pads there, even in a closed package.
The shelf is so pretty....i would do candle, plant, perfume bottles..but it's your home. You do you. It obviously gives you peace and security to surround yourself with essentials and luxuries that make for a serene atmosphere to relax and linger
Love the concept and everything is so neat and tidy but my feminine products are private so I would store those out of site, plus the restroom gets steamy wouldn’t want to mess with the integrity of my products
Someone said she has five daughters. Those supplies won't be around long enough to have problems. It's their bathroom, not a photo shoot for Architectural Digest. It's functional for them. Easy for the girls. Easy to watch the need for refills. You are judging by your needs and sensibilities.
@@mariemaier5630 actually yes.. it’s put away in the hallway cabinet.. but inside the actual toilet room there’s a cute little thing for rolls of toilet paper…. But otherwise my hygiene products don’t need to be on display … now facial wash and soap dispensers are on my countertop in plain sight.. that’s just me
As a Guy who plans on having children, if I ever get daughters, which is very likely I will, I’ll definitely let them have this. It’s a necessity they shouldn’t be afraid of.
A lot of comments saying they’d put the pads under the sink but I kinda see her daughter pulling the entire clear bin out, setting it next to her and grabbing what she needs as she’s getting ready. Face wash, eye cream, etc. if the skincare was on the shelf thingy, she would have to turn around every time and put one item away grab another. More convenient the way she set it up! 👍🏼
Idk why people think having sanitary products out in the open is "embarrassing"? I personally like it, especially if you don't have the cabinets right next to you for easy accessibility. If anyone is embarrassed by this, in my opinion, they need to grow up a bit. And for guests too if they need they are right there. Its your house, your organization, you go for it!
As a female who grew up with mom and two sisters, we never had the necessity to have all of our pads in the bathroom, you only use them for a week every month and each one if us had their own favorite 😅 so four boxes of pads in the bathroom seems too much for me but it looks nice
you do realize cycles vary woman to woman? what if she had a heavy flow or her period is extended? how you manage your life if based on your needs, just like hers.
Those days are gone… Now life is flowing so fast. We need everything in its place where it is used. You must change your perspective and apply this to whole objects you are using. E.g. we never put our coats, jackets, and etc in our bedrooms. Instead we install a huge cupboard in our entrances and place all outer wears inside. Same for the shoes.
Having a headache, reading the comments of people who hate the fact that you have pads out. Not because keeping them out is bad because they absorb moisture in the air and become harmful, I’m specifically talking about the people who are upset at her for even displaying them out in the open, IN A BATHROOM for her daughters. Grow up, having a period shouldn’t be something that people should be shamed of. Periods happen for most of a woman’s life so I’ll be damned if I gotta hide some pad or even be embarrassed about having a period in the first place. Pads are as normal as toilet paper. 😒☠️
It's not that the pads a visible. First even three women don't need that many pads in a couple of months. Second: a bathroom is iften warm and humid, especially three people showering or banking regularly. Warm Moisture is the opposite of samutary. Better keep them in a normal Temperaturend room. You don't need 200 pads on a Rock. And who on earth has something against seeing pads????? It's not the dark ages, don't play the woke card.
Right. I remember my mom told me that my dad never knew she was on her period when she was. Rubbed me the wrong way but she instilled discretion in me with that, not shame or embarrassment
This!!! Remember when they made us feel like we had to hide them? You’d go to a friend’s house and be like, crap! I need a tampon/pad… you’re already in the bathroom and you can’t really ask where they are… you’re frantically searching and ummm you find nothing. You also don’t want to make to much noise or they will Know you are snooping their bathroom… so you finally say eff it and use toilet paper 😰😨 Imagine they have shelf with toilet paper and pads. No frantic searching. No worries. Life is good. Amazing ❤
@@lissa8197My grandparents raised me and the products were always under the sink. I get keeping the bulk of them there, BUT I have always even as a kid left some out for when I myself would need them. She never seemed to mind it and I always preferred them out so I didn't need to dig for them and my friends didn't need to ask. If you are a girl this a part of life, I have normalized my boys growing up to it. They don't bat an eye. 🤷♀️
As a man I respect women’s products but it’s great to see when you run out because we can help buying more if you run out. When you hide them we don’t know how to help.❤
There are PLENTY of other things you can do to help around the house; unless you were specifically asked to shop for menstrual hygiene products then it’s none of your business.
@@green-sc2wg Hygiene is very important, I don’t know why it’s so taboo? I used to clean public restrooms and I will tell you the women’s restroom was the filthiest.
Who needs to use pads??? Umm maybe girls who get their period? Lmao. For two girls this’ll last a few months. It’s not decor ITS FOR PRACTICAL USE. You look too old to remember what a period so maybe you just forgot but yes women get periods 🤣 the only reason you think it’s weird is because you’ve probably been taught to be ashamed of your body. Should we start hiding toilet paper too?
i don’t know why so many people are upset that the pads are out in the open. They should be near the toilet and easily accessible to people, it’s not something that should be considered embarrassing or shameful. It’s natural for anyone with a uterus, and should be taught to not be ashamed of it especially to younger one!
Be careful with what you put under the sink. It tends to get even more warm and humid under there because of the small enclosed space and the pipe. I'd prefer to put only cleaning products and extra TP down there. Skincare should be kept in the most ventilated spot possible otherwise it might get funky. Maybe only put pads on one shelf of the rack and use other two for your skincare? I can't imagine needing more than one shelf's worth of period products per cycle...so then just restock the shelf when your period is over. Great job on keeping everything tidy overall! 😊
It's not really about having all of those pads for one cycle, it's prep for multiple cycles, i do a similar thing with mine, keeping a 6 month stock up, but also since there are more than one girl in the bathroom/house
Well some people actually need that much and we need for emergency you ALWAYS have to have backup especially if you’re like me and bleed a total of 16 days every month, or if your a family, again especially since heavy flows are often genetic
For anyone looking to organize their spaces, please don't buy more plastic containers to put stuff in. You can reuse containers you already have, or pick up some baskets or plastic tubs for cheap at a thrift store, and maybe hit them with a cool color of spray paint so they all match. But there's no need to make even more new plastic -- especially this super brittle stuff, we all know it won't look clear and classy for long.
I, personally would have left the pads in the boxes. Another layer of protection from dust. I agree with the other comments. Switch the placement. Pads under sink. Hopefully, they r closer to the toilet. Body products closer to the bathtub.
I think seeing 200 pads when you walk into the Bathroom is a bit much, put them under the sink and leave your “Beauty “ items out in the open, just a suggestion
But pads are a natural thing we keep out toilet paper out also if you look it up a women is supposed to use 20 pads on her cycle 3 women and one cycle every month also friends that come over may needs some y’all need to stop being so ashamed my god
You should try using reusable cloth pads👍 if you want. It’s decreases not only ur waste but the risk of rashes and irritation caused by disposable pads 🙃🙏 or like a diva cup if ur ambitious
I have a super small bathroom and one of the most helpful pieces of storage is a cabinet type thing with shelves. It has the right height and width to fit perfectly over top of the toilet tank. My aunt lived here before me and she put some slabs of wood underneath the legs to give it some extra height to make it work better. Maybe you could find something like that? It stinks having limited space, but there are definitely solutions!
Y’all so dramatic about the pad organization. It’s CLEAN and unopened, just like your toilet paper and tissue boxes. My bathroom is small so I keep my pads in the cabinet (also protection from my shower steam). When I sit down on the toilet to change, I usually grab a pad beforehand. But if you have the space, why not. It looks cute and colorful. The only reason why I’d switch the pads and facial products is bc I only use period products 1x a month while I use facial products at least everyday if not 2x per day. Frequency of usage This feminine modesty crap is conservatism/shame being rebranded to be less offensive. It still gives the same messaging ✌🏼
I would use the clear bins under the sink for the pads and wooden exposed shelves for your facial products
I know right
Same! Kinda makes more sense to me to have them under the sink and not out in the open and use the shelf for the other items
I thought the same thing, like wth lmao
That is what I said😊
It's kinda cute though...minus the embarrassment! Lol
The pads were more compact, organized & sanitary in their original packaging 🙏🏽
Agreed!
I missed that! I had no idea she unwrapped the sanitary pads! Not 'sanitary' anymore
@@debraputnam8647 she didn't unwrap them, but pads aren't that tightly sealed. So once you take them out of the box or bag they come in, they are gonna start absorbing the moisture in the bathroom. The box my pads come in open in a way like a tissue box so they stay compact and covered, but I can pull one out at a time 🤗
@@truettadevilthat also depends if it’s a full bathroom (with a shower or bath) then definitely keep in original packaging but this isn’t a huge concern if it’s a half bath (just toilet and sink) because there wouldn’t be as much moisture in the air. i keep mine under the sink out of the original packaging because that’s the only way i can have it fit with everything else that’s there and i’ve had 0 problems. your concerns are very valid though
@@truettadevil that funny because I always keep my pads out of the packing and haven’t gotten sick or felt slightly different at all
This is the first time I saw so many pads kept for use! I thought it would go on for a year!
A year? Are you sure? lol between two girls.. yeah right 😂
If that last you a year then you need to change them more frequently 😬
I feel it's unsafe to keep them all out of the main packaging.
@@hassanali_5406 Well, I keep them in the main packaging too. I don't need them for the rest of the month, so I don't need to need to keep it out in the open.
@@hassanali_5406how?
I like to use a makeup bag for my pads. Do not leave them out where your shower is. Especially on a shelf like this down on the floor.
I get that you prefer using a makeup bag, but why can’t you put them like she did?
@@madison.summersmaybe because they would get wet by the shower it’s better to have them on a dry place
@@ritika8260 ohh ok
Exactly❤
@@ritika8260but the packaging is sealed, the pad inside the wrapper would still be dry?
The constant moisture isn’t good for your pads or your body. Try using a sealed container to keep them sanitary. 🌸
The rapper keeps them sanitary.
@@thecatatemyhomework a box wouldn't hurt either. we CAN get sick from our sanitary products .... It's worth the extra care.
Yes, this looks AMAZING 😍
Moisture? It's not raining in the bath.
@@kelicajohnston9990 don’t be foolish all bathrooms have moisture, every time you shower 🚿 or take a bath creates moisture… this comment wasn’t up for debate, it was to help another human being
I think it makes more sense to have the pads under the sink. Not to hide it, just bc it'll be more protected from bacterias and water when you get out of the shower. Besides we use face products everyday, but not pads. But that's just my personal preference, you do you girl.
Это очень разумно👍👍
@@Olga-pc7ooага. Да и скрыть не помешало бы тоже 🤭
@@user-uo4go8lh8e зачем?
@@user-uo4go8lh8e, как раз нет, на это вообще плевать. Равносильно тому, чтобы скрывать туалетку или полотенца
@@jannah_7hhh alhamdoulah winti chakhbarik😅
For under the sink I’d recommend making use of the height by getting a two-tier organizer ❤
Clear drawers are great! Would also be nice for stocking extra TP
Just what I was thinking! With a two-tier organizer, she has enough space for the clear bins and all the pads.
Most of the time when people say they're organizing they have too much stuff. They're really just gathering together a bunch of stuff they don't even use and trying to make it look nicer. Think about what you can get rid of first, especially if you don't use it anymore 👌🏾
excatly. I dont have to organzine containers of 10 categories if i dont own a full container of this category
Having pads out displayed like books.. I could never 😂
Me neither
NEVERRR 😂
I find it very odd.
I literally ran down here to find this comment!
Okay.. discreet..anyone, hello!😩😩😁😁
I wouldn’t keep Pads like that they’ll absorb moisture from the bathroom and grow funky.
Yeah because looks like a years supply there, take ages to get through
Whatttt that looks like maybe 3 or 4 boxes? If you only use pads you’re using like at least 3 a day x5 days for most women, if it’s for her two girls that 30 pads per period so that’s like 2 ish periods worth of pads
Many women don’t have five day periods, especially while on birth control. Mine were 3, max. It looks like a LOT of pads on those shelves. Seems to me they probably took up a lot less space in their original packaging, and they are more sanitary when they are double wrapped and under a cabinet rather than out in a room full of moisture.
To each their own though.
Why so many pads? Wtf
@@hyates9653I use 9 at the maximum.
Whilst the pads are easier to grab out of their carton packaging, as soon as 2-3 of them are taken out of their line up, the whole lot is going to fall down and probably end up with them sliding out the side through those bars.
Out of their lineup....
this is actually a great pt! Didn’t think of that
@@debrahstevens7758 Yep that’s right
I've been looking for this exact comment. As soon as a few pads taken all the other will fall down
I actually love displaying pads like this 😂
That way every guest knows immediately where they are if needed AND it just feels good for me. When i was younger I would be ashamed about them but now I think they are as essential as toilet paper and should be in every bathroom!!!
my doctors office has something like this. Pads or tampons on shelf near the urine cups.
it's not hygienic if dust gets in you could get an infection.
lmao fr, idk why people are embarrassed abt having pads on display (ive seen multiple comments). If u have a dad, brother, husband, son then they should understand that we women just have to suffer every month lmao thats not embarrassing
Bro... that was the oddest thing I've heard all day.
Pad positivity, the next women's movement D;
I dont think we should be embarrassed or proud of toiletries. I think that's pretty odd guys... pretty odd... in fact, I may never forget this. Lol.
I think I'd add a couple of charcoal bags to absorb moisture in the space. I'd maybe consider a different storage concept for the pads.
Dollar tree sells the small containers with the white beads.
@HeeeyOhaji I keep mine in the linen closet with our extra personal hygiene products.
I don’t feel comfortable with other people seeing my feminine pads
@@fannyolarte3678 + I used to be the same way. But there's no shame in it. They aren't connected to or part of your body. So it's not like it's exposing yourself. There's also no shame in being a woman or in having periods. Just wanted to say that. ❤️
I like it. I wish I'd had something like that growing up too. I went through early menopause, so I no longer need something like that for that. But I might get & use something like that for the other younger women in my household....
Wow that’s a lot of pads! I wouldn’t have wasted that whole rack for just pads. 😮
Someone might have much heavier flows than you or have some level of incontinence (or also just a household that has multiple people who have periods so they get used quickly)
@@Tree-House69 original packaging was perfectly fine either way. I believe it was purely a stylistic choice.
Agreed
That's 200 pads. How heavy must the flow be to need them all on a rack?
I keep my Tampons in a not humid cool room, my bedroom. I have a few of them in a Tupperware Container in my bathroom.
I don't need to see 200 Tampons when I am not having my period.
I would have, sometimes during sleep overs my friends need a pad so and sometimes during school
Love this! ❤ Great when there are 3 ladies in the house!
I wouldn't want to be reminded of my period every damn time I use the bathroom
so true!
😂😂😂😭😭right that’s traumatizing , under the sink home girl tripping
It's not the point. My mom was never open about speaking about or periods or buying the products that best suited me. I would have loved to know not to be embarrassed about something like this, and to feel like i can talk to someone about it.
And no one else need to see your pads sitting on a rack in the bathroom...put them under the sink or bring it in for use
@@cassie101nobody else would care, although it would make more sense to have them under and facial products out since u use yhem more
The colors of pads are so pretty now, they used to just be baby pink😂
My period started at 10
I personally keep the pads in their packaging and like stack a couple boxes under the sink or in a cabinet (not out of shame, but to keep them away from moisture) also think it's more compact in the box.
I also thought maybe you could use one shelf for the pads and the other ones for others products, but hey, you do you.
Yeah in my bathroom I'd be worried about excess moisture getting inside. So I leave them in the box in the cabinet. But maybe it's less of an issue than I think? Idk about everyone else but I don't go through pads fast enough to have them out like this either. Even though I like the idea of making it open and accessible to guests or family. 🤔
@@sparten316 i know, I totally agree!
I know a lot of women use pads for a variety of reasons, and ultimately use whatever fits your lifestyle BUT omg I switched to using a period cup and it is AMAZING.
No more stockpiled period products. Just one cup, that’s it.
I do that too because I am lazy
Also i don't think you should buy that many pads, unless she lives with other girls cuz i heard they also expire(not sure how long they last tho)
Not sure why women are giving you crap for the way you displayed the pads but I think it is amazing and that way you don’t have a bunch of crap under your sink. I did this and it’s the best. So organized and no ugly boxes under the sink or in the drawers. 👍
So have a bunch of crap out on display instead? And what's ugly about the boxes they come in?
It’s definitely silly to care about displaying vs hiding pads, but it’s also ill-advised to have pads sitting out of the box/a closed container for months in a moisture-filled room like your bathroom. Most of those plastic wrappers aren’t 100% sealed all the way around, and leaving them out like that is just inviting mold and mildew to collect in those pads 🤢
People are giving her constructive criticism before she gets an infection. She herself said "let me know how did I do". If she doesn't want any opinions, why bother including that in the video?
I love that your organizing video is actually realistic, & you didn't get anything crazy, expensive, unnecessary, or impractical, etc. You just got a couple organizers, nicely organized the essentials -- perfection.
Omg thanks !! I pads, pads and more pads 😂😂 I have 5 daughters finally we going to keep everything organized ❤❤❤
I felt your pain on that so glad they are grown
❤ i have 3 girls too 😅
goat union and/or knix ftw. look it up.
Cool.ideals except put the pass underneath in the bins.
There's no way I would display all the pads...tbhey go under the sink for sure
Think keeping the pads in their packaging would have been the most efficient option
почему?
@@krasotka245чуть ниже хорошо аргументировали
Its not comfortable
You have a new subscriber!!!
Honey my two kids would open every last single one of those 😂
So would my cats.
How is the big maxi pad display Not a huge source of embarrassment and humor for girls and guys of all ages…? this whole comment section really prove perspectives and attitudes can vary tremendously and in unexpected ways. It’s one of the best things about the internet.
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Teach them some manners? My kids don't do shit like this
Grow up @@icu3869
I love the organizer not just for the sanitary products but it would make a great toilet paper, wipes, Kleenex organizer as well. Maybe all of my bath and body works lotions and sprays too lol
The mere fact she took all that time to remove the pads from the package to display them, she could have displayed her facial, bath and hair care, leaving those pads in the original packaging and placing them under the sink in the bins she got from Target one on top of the other bcuz she has space under her sink.
Ppl will go to any length for likes.
Y’all think it’s unsanitary to have wrapped pads out but unwrapped tp is fine ??
So growing up we were ashamed of periods. We would hide our tampons and pads like the men would judge us for somthing we don't control. I'm so glad we r proud of mother nature now :) I'm glad we finally don't care about men judging us :) being a woman is a amazing thing :) I love this idea and ur whole bathroom set up :)
what?? Nobody is ashamed of periods. its normal. That doest mean u need to anounce it everytime
@@lilsamantha1and have 5k pads on display.
@lilsamantha1 so u have never hid a pad or tampon while walking to the bathroom?? Because that's shame. U never bled through clothes and felt embarrassed just by the fact it happened. Ur clearly not from the 1990s. Because that was liturally a game we played in school. How to hid a pad or tampon so we can use the bathroom without anyone knowing. That because we get made fun for it. Like ur ignorance doesn't change facts.
@@TheRinkyDink I dont walk around with pads and tampons in my hand as I dont need to announce to anyone im having my period. Who does that? Ive bleed threw my period like EVRRYONE WOMAN HAS. And so what? its normal but I dont go overthinking it and feeling bad about it. like who cares???? Last time I bleed threw my pants was in sixth grade becauze i was emotionally inmature and a child.
@lilsamantha1 well high-school doesn't allow u take bag everywhere so there's that. Plus I've never bled through so don't go assuming people's histories. The fact is that woman r shamed for periods. We get made fun off. We get told we're b!tch3s. We get jokes said like ," it must be her time of the month". That right there is bullying somone over somthing they have no control over. Just because YOU personally don't have issues, it doesn't mean other don't. Ur over here using urself as an example when ur 1 of 3.95 billion woman world wide. Who r u discredit their feelings? Who r u to judge or in this case shame anyone for having diffrent feelings then u?? Ur nobody. That's who u r.
This is fking PERFECT……. If you didn’t have kids 😭😭 I’d be picking up pads from my bathroom floor putting it back all the damn time knowing my kids 😂😂😩😩
not having young children , never thought of that but you do have a good point...and how many is little Johnny going to flush down that toilet?
@emmib1388 all of them! Then the toilet paper THEN the lotions and soaps
@@Annoyed_Human you forgot the matchbox cars!! So true!
@emmib1388 shouldnt let it get quiet, lol!
I love that this one is realistic, i see a ton of cleaning videos where they just don’t acknowledge periods. This is dope, thank you
I mean unless its an ad, I don’t see why acknowledging a period in a cleaning video would be necessary.
@@jordanaguon1 cleaning a bathroom, like restocking one, should include period products
@@jordanaguon1pad are just as essential as getting face wash,body wash, and toilet paper just like those are put in the open why should pads be hidden
You don't have to keep your pads in the bathroom. Keeping it in your wardrobe is okay
I keep the unders the bathroom sink. Easy access 😂
Holy period pads! That is about twelve years worth. Very cool.
If that's 12 years worth of pads for you, consider yourself lucky. For 99.9% of women that's 2-4 months.
@@gladitsnotmeнет, не на 2-4, примерно на 8 месяцев
@@sannydesign Only if you have a light flow. As a heavy bleeder this would be used up in 2-4 months.
@@gladitsnotmetry cups. it's a game changer
@@adamseden1330 Us bro it changes my life totally now I m waiting for periods ❤
Adopt me videos! Or obby games would be really funny in any case I will support you
Полочка для прокладок.. это конечно самая нужная вещь))
I would swap the shelves with the stuff under the sink. You could also save space by not buying every single box of pads that you find.
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I love how everyone is commenting about the pads being in the open lol, when you buy them from the store, they are already displayed openly. I have 2 daughters, and their friends are always over. I love having this stuff out just in case someone needs it. i think it's more embarrassing trying to rummage through someone cabinets to find something or having to ask! I keep mine in baskets on a shelf by the toilet, my husband and son, and every man ever should know by women have periods lol its nothing new. Plus, i love how she is stocked up. Female products are so expensive! I keep a variety as well.
I think you did Amazing 👏
I have a basket above my toilet with tampons, feminine wipes and pads for my daughter/ guests to easily find what they need without having to go through cabinets or drawes looking for a product that is perfectly natural. Only women use that bathroom usually anyways. However if i have a male guest i would certainly hope they know periods exist by now
What store have you been in that has pads out in the open???? It’s the amount that she has open. You can leave a few in a basket if someone needs them without having 5 packs worth out. They’re also more compact in the package and take up less room so that’s a helpful tip (which she asked for) since this was about space saving ideas.
@@angelab9171she has a lot because if you look it up your supposed to use 20-23 pads on your cycle and 3 girls plus other female friend that seems like a good amount also it doesn’t hurt to have extra to stock up on
They're pads, not bathroom decor!
@@MzRiley1272 so is toilet paper but we keep that out
Nice information 😊😊😊
Coming from a woman who wished my mom was more present with me this is amazing! Also found out today tampons and pads from those brands have titanium dioxide to dye them more white so there are a few other brands in the aisle that don’t contain this I’ll be using instead!
Very organized,, but I could never keep feminine products out like that,, even if it was all girls ,,, lol
My sentiments exactly; and that's A LOT of sanitary towels
Exactly!!! I was cringing at this- but maybe toilet paper or cute rolled up towels and wash cloths
Per the comments I am noticing that girls nowadays are losing the sense of “modesty” because they have been told (in schools) that there’s no “shame” for being a woman and having periods but I think that those terms are not opposed. You can feel proud of being a woman (not shameful) and also show feminine modesty keeping private what’s private.
@@fannyolarte3678I so agree with you 100%
The last thing I’m EVER going to worry about being modest about are tampons/pads being out and within eyeshot in my OWN home bathroom.
In public keep it your purse. But if someone sees them.. why should we embarrassed?
I feel bad for girls whose moms teach them that they need to be embarrassed about their feminine products.
I’m not sure where you got your info from but no school is out here teaching girls to flaunt their periods and not show modesty.
Having pads out in a bathroom is the same thing as having toilet paper sitting around in eyeshot. Or is that not taboo because everyone uses it and not just women? 🫢
Idk I’d feel weird ab having pads on display lol. It’s so interesting how everyone things differently
I mean all women go through it there’s nothing to hide and it’s a bathroom for her 2 daughters
Maybe under the sink
@@Kyou-uz4fe🙄...that's even worse. 😂 Smh.
Having them out in the open allows them to be available for everyone and other girls visiting her daughter. It needs to be normalized that periods happen. I known grown single men who keep pads and tampons in their homes for family and friends. It’s not something taboo to be hidden. ❤
Agreed. The whole displaying of EVERY SINGLE THING personal to us is insane!😂 ...all in order to be these tictok organizing gurus. 🤦🏽♀️
This is just wasteful, buy 1 box tuck them out of the way till you need them, let me guess a link to the cute stand is in your bio and you make a commission. 😂
Girl you are prepared!
oh be careful how you storage those pads. depending on the brand, they aren't completely sealed, or sometimes the sealing is very delicate it breaks when you move the pads from their side to get them. and if you are storing them in the bathroom, it's dangerous and unsanitary, they will absorb the vapors from when you shower and there's lots of bacteria in the bathroom that might grow up in them☠️ so many pads like that should be in the closet, where it's dry 😭
That is just ridiculous u can't be serious u just wanted to sound smart and failed
@@blushbaby5278bruhh, I thought that would be common sense?! Have you ever had a steamy shower? how the walls and everything in the bathroom holds water? pads are literally designed to be absorbents. and she didn't store them in a cabinet, which still is not ideal, but like that they can be in direct contact with steam for 3~4 months (depending on your flow and if you have your period every month, and how many showers you and people that live with you take in a day)
My exact thought! From the first pad used to the last, there would be tons of unhealthy bacteria! Thank you for pointing that out.
Wow thank you to the original poster for sharing this. I had no clue
@@blushbaby5278nope
Wouldn’t store my pads like that but okay
lol same. I put mines in a cute basket for the days I’m on and tuck it away in the vanity when not in use
me either.. I just pull them out of the bag as I need them...I dont like the idea pads being in a moist place like that such as a bathroom
True! I keep mine inside my dresser 🤫
Right!!! I mean if you put it in the closet then it's cool 🤷♀️ that's alot space for some pads deff would of used what u used for the pads for the other stuff and the bins for the pads...maybe because I use tampons I just can't get over how much space them pads are taking up 🫣
@TheyluvKeelsthey can absorb moisture from the shower being on so it’s best kept in a dry area
I love how u did it exactly the way u did it!
OMG that was so good
Why take ALL the pads out of the packs??? They gather dust and get dirty over time. But it is the pads that must be clean, this is a hygiene product for sensitive areas. The bath is a very dirty place in itself. Where there is humidity, germs, fungi... I do not recommend storing pads there, even in a closed package.
They get dirty overtime!? I always take my out the pack & organize them as well but I didn’t know that it caused them to get dirty.
Not to mention the particles from toilet flushing, water vapor and humidity. I cringed when I saw it.
Bc she can.... theyre literally sealed with yall weird asses
You're not hyegnic if you're using pads in the first place.
Who cares. She obviously isn't dating men.
I always tale them out no problem. They don't get dirty there wrapped.
The under the sink binds have dead space. You could put them two stacks high by using a shelf unit
Hi thank you. Do you happen to have a link? 🙏🏾💎🍒 MsCitaP
The shelf is so pretty....i would do candle, plant, perfume bottles..but it's your home. You do you. It obviously gives you peace and security to surround yourself with essentials and luxuries that make for a serene atmosphere to relax and linger
U did awesome ❤ especially with the pads all of us lady's need them and having them like that makes it so much easier.
Too many pads in view.. makes you feel like the period is never gonna be over
Facts!
True!😂
😂!
Maybe other people In her household uses them tooo
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I like the pad idea since it’s for 2 I went with a couple containers&labeled them shark week supplies Lol I also added a cramp relief kit in 1
Shark week, brilliant! 😂❤😂
Good ideas😊
Love the concept and everything is so neat and tidy but my feminine products are private so I would store those out of site, plus the restroom gets steamy wouldn’t want to mess with the integrity of my products
@@Boogiefizzie thanks …. Sight
Someone said she has five daughters. Those supplies won't be around long enough to have problems. It's their bathroom, not a photo shoot for Architectural Digest. It's functional for them. Easy for the girls. Easy to watch the need for refills. You are judging by your needs and sensibilities.
I find it a bit overdone in the video but at the end we don't need to hide period products. Would you also hide toilet paper?
@@mariemaier5630 actually yes.. it’s put away in the hallway cabinet.. but inside the actual toilet room there’s a cute little thing for rolls of toilet paper…. But otherwise my hygiene products don’t need to be on display … now facial wash and soap dispensers are on my countertop in plain sight.. that’s just me
As a Guy who plans on having children, if I ever get daughters, which is very likely I will, I’ll definitely let them have this. It’s a necessity they shouldn’t be afraid of.
You're a great man
Maybe they won’t all bleed or they’ll be disabled. Not all children are born perfect. Some are born more evolved 👽
A lot of comments saying they’d put the pads under the sink but I kinda see her daughter pulling the entire clear bin out, setting it next to her and grabbing what she needs as she’s getting ready. Face wash, eye cream, etc. if the skincare was on the shelf thingy, she would have to turn around every time and put one item away grab another. More convenient the way she set it up! 👍🏼
Idk why people think having sanitary products out in the open is "embarrassing"? I personally like it, especially if you don't have the cabinets right next to you for easy accessibility. If anyone is embarrassed by this, in my opinion, they need to grow up a bit. And for guests too if they need they are right there. Its your house, your organization, you go for it!
Gooooooooood😊
As a female who grew up with mom and two sisters, we never had the necessity to have all of our pads in the bathroom, you only use them for a week every month and each one if us had their own favorite 😅 so four boxes of pads in the bathroom seems too much for me but it looks nice
Same in my home right now. My 2 daughters and myself all use different pads. We keep them in their boxes under the bathroom vanities.
you do realize cycles vary woman to woman? what if she had a heavy flow or her period is extended? how you manage your life if based on your needs, just like hers.
@@ntrlstarhighly doubt she goes thru 4 boxes for 1 period
Those days are gone…
Now life is flowing so fast.
We need everything in its place where it is used.
You must change your perspective and apply this to whole objects you are using.
E.g. we never put our coats, jackets, and etc in our bedrooms.
Instead we install a huge cupboard in our entrances and place all outer wears inside.
Same for the shoes.
@@ValenciaBrittif there’s more than one woman in the house and they have decently heavy flow then 4 is reasonable
You did amazing!
Thank you!!
@@MarcelaVeronicaso the only one who is not criticizing you gets an answer and a like?!
Unless your bathroom is super dry all the time. Otherwise don’t store your pads like that. They should be keep in a dry place.
I want that orrganizer NOW
Having a headache, reading the comments of people who hate the fact that you have pads out. Not because keeping them out is bad because they absorb moisture in the air and become harmful, I’m specifically talking about the people who are upset at her for even displaying them out in the open, IN A BATHROOM for her daughters.
Grow up, having a period shouldn’t be something that people should be shamed of. Periods happen for most of a woman’s life so I’ll be damned if I gotta hide some pad or even be embarrassed about having a period in the first place. Pads are as normal as toilet paper. 😒☠️
I feel the exact same way. I really didn’t expect this in 2024.
It's not that the pads a visible.
First even three women don't need that many pads in a couple of months.
Second: a bathroom is iften warm and humid, especially three people showering or banking regularly. Warm Moisture is the opposite of samutary.
Better keep them in a normal Temperaturend room.
You don't need 200 pads on a Rock.
And who on earth has something against seeing pads?????
It's not the dark ages, don't play the woke card.
100% thanks for the comment!
Right. I remember my mom told me that my dad never knew she was on her period when she was. Rubbed me the wrong way but she instilled discretion in me with that, not shame or embarrassment
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I love the slim organizer for the pads! I keep some pads out in all our bathrooms in case someone comes over and needs one.
This!!!
Remember when they made us feel like we had to hide them?
You’d go to a friend’s house and be like, crap! I need a tampon/pad… you’re already in the bathroom and you can’t really ask where they are… you’re frantically searching and ummm you find nothing. You also don’t want to make to much noise or they will
Know you are snooping their bathroom… so you finally say eff it and use toilet paper 😰😨
Imagine they have shelf with toilet paper and pads. No frantic searching. No worries. Life is good.
Amazing ❤
@@lissa8197My grandparents raised me and the products were always under the sink. I get keeping the bulk of them there, BUT I have always even as a kid left some out for when I myself would need them. She never seemed to mind it and I always preferred them out so I didn't need to dig for them and my friends didn't need to ask. If you are a girl this a part of life, I have normalized my boys growing up to it. They don't bat an eye. 🤷♀️
But like 80?
@@nichellehowell I don't leave that many out just a few. But it's her house she can leave whatever out she wants I don't live there she does.
Good job.
As a man I respect women’s products but it’s great to see when you run out because we can help buying more if you run out. When you hide them we don’t know how to help.❤
There are PLENTY of other things you can do to help around the house; unless you were specifically asked to shop for menstrual hygiene products then it’s none of your business.
I’d love for this to be genuine but I just can’t believe it 😂
@@ALT-vz3jnwhat the… he was just trying to be thoughtful 😭
@@ALT-vz3jn😒
@@green-sc2wg Hygiene is very important, I don’t know why it’s so taboo? I used to clean public restrooms and I will tell you the women’s restroom was the filthiest.
Who…wants to put out about 100 period pads as decor? Who needs to see sanitary napkins like that? That’s just weird.
Who needs to use pads??? Umm maybe girls who get their period? Lmao. For two girls this’ll last a few months. It’s not decor ITS FOR PRACTICAL USE. You look too old to remember what a period so maybe you just forgot but yes women get periods 🤣 the only reason you think it’s weird is because you’ve probably been taught to be ashamed of your body. Should we start hiding toilet paper too?
You make it sound like they’re disgusting or something??
You are literally the one makin it weird.
How is it decor when there is no other space to put them? 😂 and who gets weirded out by pads..You??
easy access?? like if anyone comes over to my house I'm not hiding things I need accessible
Everything looks good. I personally wouldn’t want my pads all out in the open, but that’s just me. Great organization skills.
i don’t know why so many people are upset that the pads are out in the open. They should be near the toilet and easily accessible to people, it’s not something that should be considered embarrassing or shameful. It’s natural for anyone with a uterus, and should be taught to not be ashamed of it especially to younger one!
Yeah, right. I wonder if people saying having the pads on display is not appropriate also hide their toilet paper roll in a closet after each use 😅
If you’re a woman and worried about pads “being on display” you have a problem . It’s a natural part of life , it’s not used pads on display 🤦🏽♀️
If you're a girl- says quite enough that we can feel however we desire.
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Exactly 🤦🏾♀️
Right! A big problem, and it's not pads.
If you’re a woman, you can do whatever you want with your pads without having jerks trying to tell you how to feel. Get it?
Exactly none of these people are mature enough.
Another issue with the shelf for the pads is it’s not gonna look good after a couple months once it’s only half full.
برافوووو مشتريات وابدعات جميله تستحق التنسيق روعه جدااااا ممتاز
You did great and just inspired me!
Thank you 😍😍
Am I the only one thinking these colorful pads make a cute decoration ? 🥺
Yeah 😂
Естественно да! Нашла украшение🤦♀️😵Теть ты видимо явно не в себе, раз куча прокладок для вас украшение пространства 😱Чудила)
Be careful with what you put under the sink. It tends to get even more warm and humid under there because of the small enclosed space and the pipe. I'd prefer to put only cleaning products and extra TP down there. Skincare should be kept in the most ventilated spot possible otherwise it might get funky. Maybe only put pads on one shelf of the rack and use other two for your skincare? I can't imagine needing more than one shelf's worth of period products per cycle...so then just restock the shelf when your period is over. Great job on keeping everything tidy overall! 😊
It's not really about having all of those pads for one cycle, it's prep for multiple cycles, i do a similar thing with mine, keeping a 6 month stock up, but also since there are more than one girl in the bathroom/house
Well some people actually need that much and we need for emergency you ALWAYS have to have backup especially if you’re like me and bleed a total of 16 days every month, or if your a family, again especially since heavy flows are often genetic
Nice and functional ❤
Thank you! 😊
так здорово, что так позаботились о прокладушках - вот какие полочки у них! :)
Впитывать влагу будут в ванной и жетские станут. Одну пачку можно было открыть в эти дни и всё
For anyone looking to organize their spaces, please don't buy more plastic containers to put stuff in. You can reuse containers you already have, or pick up some baskets or plastic tubs for cheap at a thrift store, and maybe hit them with a cool color of spray paint so they all match. But there's no need to make even more new plastic -- especially this super brittle stuff, we all know it won't look clear and classy for long.
Yep, mine work in the cabinet just fine…and I prefer the private stuff to be hidden
I try to use paper or wicker when I can. Not that better but I’ve had some of them for more than 20 years and they are still going strong.
Mind your business....
@@kammyr4082😂😂 dang, a person is just stating their opinion.
I think the pads should've went under the sink and the rest could've been on display
😂😂 the gasp when opening the drawer
❤ Awesome!!❤😊
I love all the organizers, I’d probably look for a shelf under the sink to maximize that space above the acrylic containers
I made one of those for my daughters’ bathroom and got the organizer at Target! It’s the best useful thing for them…
Thats why I use slips. Keeps a lot of space and is better for the environment as well.
I, personally would have left the pads in the boxes. Another layer of protection from dust. I agree with the other comments. Switch the placement. Pads under sink. Hopefully, they r closer to the toilet. Body products closer to the bathtub.
I think seeing 200 pads when you walk into the Bathroom is a bit much, put them under the sink and leave your “Beauty “ items out in the open, just a suggestion
200😂
But pads are a natural thing we keep out toilet paper out also if you look it up a women is supposed to use 20 pads on her cycle 3 women and one cycle every month also friends that come over may needs some y’all need to stop being so ashamed my god
@@Kyou-uz4fecondoms and medicine are too and I don't leave them all out in bathroom
@@livelovely4681 those are both not hygiene products they are health products
❤love It gives me ideas......thanks!
You should try using reusable cloth pads👍 if you want.
It’s decreases not only ur waste but the risk of rashes and irritation caused by disposable pads 🙃🙏 or like a diva cup if ur ambitious
That’s a lot of pads. Geeze!
Not a fan of the pad display. I would put plants on that shelf..🤷🏿♀️
I have a super small bathroom and one of the most helpful pieces of storage is a cabinet type thing with shelves. It has the right height and width to fit perfectly over top of the toilet tank. My aunt lived here before me and she put some slabs of wood underneath the legs to give it some extra height to make it work better. Maybe you could find something like that? It stinks having limited space, but there are definitely solutions!
Good job!🥰
Y’all so dramatic about the pad organization. It’s CLEAN and unopened, just like your toilet paper and tissue boxes.
My bathroom is small so I keep my pads in the cabinet (also protection from my shower steam). When I sit down on the toilet to change, I usually grab a pad beforehand. But if you have the space, why not. It looks cute and colorful.
The only reason why I’d switch the pads and facial products is bc I only use period products 1x a month while I use facial products at least everyday if not 2x per day. Frequency of usage
This feminine modesty crap is conservatism/shame being rebranded to be less offensive. It still gives the same messaging ✌🏼
Thank you! There’s a lot of that conservative crap in the comments and it’s unfortunate. Or they try to frame it as a sanitary issue…sure, Jan. 😂
We're dramatic but buying an organizer for disposable pads isn't? 😂 gaslighting
I dont like the pads out.
I don't like your face out
That slim organizer is perfect my little sister is always super stocked with feminine products. I have to get her this to organizer her products. ❤😊
Omg I want that slim organizer!
keeping it organized was a task but for everything to have a home, I love it and the way I enjoy my clean up days when I am organized is the best!
Why would you show pads on display?
because it is more accessible
Who wants to keep so many pads out? The smell of the scented pads no no no😂
So cute!!
You did an excellent job!!!! Looks great 😊
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