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5 Cheap(ish) Items You Need in Your Bathroom - The New York Times

posted onSeptember 14, 2017
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Article snippet: Welcome to the Smarter Living newsletter. Editor Tim Herrera emails readers once a week with tips and advice for living a better, more fulfilling life. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Monday morning. I am a fiend for bathroom organization and products, so I constantly pore over top bathroom picks from Wirecutter, the product recommendation site owned by The New York Times. I’ll take any chance I can get to better organize my mess of under-sink cleaning products, or upgrade my shower curtain or buy a new plunger. (Yes, I live an astonishingly exciting life.) Wirecutter has a truly incredible array of bathroom product recommendations, so here are five of my favorite items. But really, do yourself a favor and revamp your bathroom life. (And if this puts you in a cleaning kind of mood, here is the Smarter Living guide to cleaning your bathroom — and the rest of your home, natch — by the Smarter Living friend and noted clean person Jolie Kerr.) A good pair of tweezers O.K., yes, I know this sounds like a small potatoes, but hear me out: I’ve spent most of my adult life buying the same pair of cheap tweezers from Duane Reade every few years when I inevitably lose my pair in a move. But this year, I took the plunge and invested in the Tweezerman Slant Tip, and my life (and eyebrows) hasn’t been the same since. For those who are still where I was, debating whether $16 is too much to spend on a pair of tweezers, I’m here to tell you: It’s worth it. Pick up the ... Link to the full article to read more

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