@@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.
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.
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)
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. ❤
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.
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, 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.
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?
Lots of commenters are like “I’d never have the pads out in the open like that”, and this makes me wonder if y’all have never woken up, sprinted to the bathroom and needed to grab a pad in a hurry. I switched from disposables to cloth pads over a year ago, and I like the cloth a lot better, but I do see advantages to having pads in easy reach. (To clarify, I always kept my disposables out of sight, but if you don’t have to do that, why do it, other than moisture concerns?) PS: I highly recommend switching to cloth to anyone whose on the fence. I’ve saved a lot of money this way, since I’ve only spent $50-60 on menstrual products in the last 15 months or so. (EDIT: In case the phrasing of this part was unclear, I meant $50-60 for the entire 15 months, which averages out to $4 per month or less. With disposables, I was spending way more than $4 per month.)
I keep a few inside my upstairs bathroom and the rest in the closet, but only when I'm on my menstrual is when I keep in the bathrm... I hate goin to the restrm middle of the night and no pad 😮
I have some emergency disposable pads in the bathroom but my daughter and I used cloth pads. I started using them about 4 years ago and loved them. My daughter started her period about a year ago and she hated the plastic on the disposable ones, good thing I already had cloth pads for her and she loves them too.
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I think you did pretty good, but personally, I would’ve kept the pads in their packaging maybe get like a small box to put a few in and put it on the shelf… The slim shelf that you have is really good for your facial beauty products…
You did ok. You put 2 clear shelves in your cabinet. Most of what is stored underneath you use everyday - is that convenient? And another separate shelf for period products which you probably do not use everyday but if you like it great. Where do you put everything else like towels or cleaning supplies or even toilet paper.
Why would any normal person buy a piece of furniture to store hundreds of pads for everyone to see, catch dust, bacteria and not leave them in their original packaging?! The most stupid idea I have ever seen 🤦🏻♀️
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!
The people wondering why she’s displaying her pads! 😂😂😂😂 they’re just pads not some taboo sex toys or something! I display mines out in the open at home too, it’s more convenient for me to have them like that and the packing is cute. Plus if I’m running out of them even my husband replenishes the basket. and no one has ever been offended by seeing pads stacked neatly in a bathroom
Well many are not commenting that display of pads are wrong... they are just saying exposing then in open environment for long time ( like for month it will to finish all of them even when multiple people are using it) may lead to settlement of bacterias and other small organisms... Also theirs a odour of pads which might fade away due to exposure to open air ... just keeping them in a close box will be a good stuff for hygiene too right ?
Its cos its unsanitary for the person using them to leave them out in humidity the plastic in them starts to degrade . Also as many people have pointed out. Theyre only used for a few days a month
I think, keeping extra pads intact is better. You can keep 12/16 pads or as per your need in a storage box for each month. And all the extra packets go to your closet. This isn't safe because bathroom is not dry and has moisture, bacteria.
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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
It's not good because it's unhygienic. The bathroom is a humid environment, prone to mold and insects, and not everyone closes the toilet lid before flushing. And the pads are made of cotton to absorb everything. 6 months later, she may use some fungal-infected pads during her period (and menstrual blood is an ideal environment for germs to grow). Even if her house is full of women, she should only display a maximum of 1 box on the top shelf. It's pads, not decor things.
We had this growing up it just wasn’t advertised on media.. I been to friends houses and the had jars for fruit bins all that.. things always there it repeat itself just better
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. 😂
Personally I wouldn’t keep my products that close to the floor, let alone the bathroom floor, or the bathroom itself (it gets mucky in there but I can understand if y’all have better circulation than I do). I keep them in the box in a drawer in my room. Also, how many women do you have sharing that bathroom😅? It takes me a while to get through a single 26 pad box. I would lose my mind if I had 2 boxes worth of pads just out all the time, and not being used.
@@aumbriaearvin3465 duh too much time on your hands and it's Still really Strange to arrange maxi pads. Guess you won't be working on world peace today your time is used up Arrange Arrange Arrange!! Just an opinion
Nice. Thats a lot of pads 😮 and money you have to spend every month. You should try a diva cup or a disk (disks are better 😉). It would save you money, but then not sure what you’d do with the cart 😂
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.
Hmm I’m a little perplexed by the pads idea. I like the clear bins under the sink. Maybe put the pads under the sink that you need for the month and the rest In the closet? I would keep body scrubs, lotions, and such in the wood organizer.
Where do you all live that your under the sink storage is so clean? In every apartment/house I've ever lived in, that area is reserved for cleaning products and trash bags. The pipes are the way, there's moisture, maybe a drip, it just ain't somewhere I'd wanna store anything really lol
i think it’s more sanitary to leave the pads in their og packaging and have that in a drawer- when ur shower gets steamy the pores in the pads might absorb some moisturize i’ve had feminine products go bad bc i was storing them out in the bathroom when taking long hot showers/ baths the steam messes up packaging
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
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?
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.
😂😅😢
Teach them some manners? My kids don't do shit like this
Grow up @@icu3869
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
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 😂
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
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. 🤦🏽♀️
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?!
Love this! ❤ Great when there are 3 ladies in the house!
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 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! 😂❤😂
Am I the only one thinking these colorful pads make a cute decoration ? 🥺
Yeah 😂
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The only thing I would suggest is a riser for under the sink so you can get 2 more bins under there :)
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 need to get my life together 😅 under my sink is a mess 😢
Gurl count me in🙋🏼♀️😩🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don’t know when was the last time I looking under there 😅
I cleaned mine yesterday lol
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 all the organizers, I’d probably look for a shelf under the sink to maximize that space above the acrylic containers
Lots of commenters are like “I’d never have the pads out in the open like that”, and this makes me wonder if y’all have never woken up, sprinted to the bathroom and needed to grab a pad in a hurry. I switched from disposables to cloth pads over a year ago, and I like the cloth a lot better, but I do see advantages to having pads in easy reach. (To clarify, I always kept my disposables out of sight, but if you don’t have to do that, why do it, other than moisture concerns?)
PS: I highly recommend switching to cloth to anyone whose on the fence. I’ve saved a lot of money this way, since I’ve only spent $50-60 on menstrual products in the last 15 months or so. (EDIT: In case the phrasing of this part was unclear, I meant $50-60 for the entire 15 months, which averages out to $4 per month or less. With disposables, I was spending way more than $4 per month.)
I keep a few inside my upstairs bathroom and the rest in the closet, but only when I'm on my menstrual is when I keep in the bathrm... I hate goin to the restrm middle of the night and no pad 😮
I have some emergency disposable pads in the bathroom but my daughter and I used cloth pads. I started using them about 4 years ago and loved them. My daughter started her period about a year ago and she hated the plastic on the disposable ones, good thing I already had cloth pads for her and she loves them too.
Renewables for the win. I switched to period panties and suddenly I don't have to worry about the adhesive failing and the pad bunching up.
Where do you get cloth made pads from? I think these would be good for my daughters and my sister.. seems safer.
Yeah then you can keep a few in a container for emergencies.. you won't need 200 pads open like that..
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I think you did pretty good, but personally, I would’ve kept the pads in their packaging maybe get like a small box to put a few in and put it on the shelf… The slim shelf that you have is really good for your facial beauty products…
You did ok. You put 2 clear shelves in your cabinet. Most of what is stored underneath you use everyday - is that convenient? And another separate shelf for period products which you probably do not use everyday but if you like it great. Where do you put everything else like towels or cleaning supplies or even toilet paper.
Why would any normal person buy a piece of furniture to store hundreds of pads for everyone to see, catch dust, bacteria and not leave them in their original packaging?!
The most stupid idea I have ever seen 🤦🏻♀️
Why would she care if someone see them?
@@Gustavinbombin.ex3address the point lol. Why taking them all out of the packaging while storing them in a humid bathroom 😭
@@ThisUserPassedAway i was just in one part of the comment 🦐
@@ThisUserPassedAway i dont think putting things in the humidity its good but i wasnt talking about thay so 😦
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!
The people wondering why she’s displaying her pads! 😂😂😂😂 they’re just pads not some taboo sex toys or something! I display mines out in the open at home too, it’s more convenient for me to have them like that and the packing is cute. Plus if I’m running out of them even my husband replenishes the basket. and no one has ever been offended by seeing pads stacked neatly in a bathroom
How to look. With this approach to this questions, sex toys will soon be on display.
Well many are not commenting that display of pads are wrong... they are just saying exposing then in open environment for long time ( like for month it will to finish all of them even when multiple people are using it) may lead to settlement of bacterias and other small organisms... Also theirs a odour of pads which might fade away due to exposure to open air ... just keeping them in a close box will be a good stuff for hygiene too right ?
Its cos its unsanitary for the person using them to leave them out in humidity the plastic in them starts to degrade . Also as many people have pointed out. Theyre only used for a few days a month
I think, keeping extra pads intact is better. You can keep 12/16 pads or as per your need in a storage box for each month. And all the extra packets go to your closet. This isn't safe because bathroom is not dry and has moisture, bacteria.
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At first I thought this was a fabric scrap/fat square filing shelf! That would be a great idea too.
Please colour coordinate to pads ... but other then that good 👍
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Who wants to keep so many pads out? The smell of the scented pads no no no😂
How many pads are used per day? Seems like a lot of space was devoted to pads. Did that take away space for storing other items?
I love the pads being out and available to grab when you need it. I always struggle to grab one from in the bag under the sink.
Ik! And people are hating saying she shouldn't have them out in the open. Periods are normal
Omg I want that slim organizer!
Why would you show pads on display?
because it is more accessible
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.
yall complain too much, like shut up its her house like omg 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️😭
I dont like the pads out.
I don't like your face out
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Thats why I use slips. Keeps a lot of space and is better for the environment as well.
Buy reusable pads. More comfortable and you're not adding to land waste.
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
You did great. I don't even mind the pads on display on one shelf. Toilet paper and other items would occupy the other shelves.
Girl you are prepared!
Y'all are so WEIRD for saying it's bad to keep your pads or tampons out. It's not like periods are a secret 💀💀 Can we PLEASE destigmatize this???
I mean I don't think anyone would actually walk in & care if there were 10 maybe 20 pads on a shelf. 100 plus.. that's just a questionable layout.
It's not good because it's unhygienic. The bathroom is a humid environment, prone to mold and insects, and not everyone closes the toilet lid before flushing. And the pads are made of cotton to absorb everything. 6 months later, she may use some fungal-infected pads during her period (and menstrual blood is an ideal environment for germs to grow). Even if her house is full of women, she should only display a maximum of 1 box on the top shelf. It's pads, not decor things.
Pooping is no secret, yet we still flush the toilet and don't leave it on display
@@jjacob3872 good point
We had this growing up it just wasn’t advertised on media.. I been to friends houses and the had jars for fruit bins all that.. things always there it repeat itself just better
Amazing sleepover set up 🤣. Very organized and convenient.
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. 😂
I dont really understand buying containers for items that already have containers, but it looks nice 🤷♀️
So we're exposing the pads to dust and protecting the closed up bottles. Got it! 👍🏽
LITERALLY???????? it’s so stupid omgggg
So many pads 😍 I usually have two packs, for day and night. They're so expensive...
Problem: small bathroom
Solution: hoard a year's worth of pads
😂
😂😂
I stopped wearing pads after high school, can’t relate 😂😂😂
But I def wouldn’t have these on display like this!
That’s what under the sink is for 😅
Personally I wouldn’t keep my products that close to the floor, let alone the bathroom floor, or the bathroom itself (it gets mucky in there but I can understand if y’all have better circulation than I do). I keep them in the box in a drawer in my room.
Also, how many women do you have sharing that bathroom😅? It takes me a while to get through a single 26 pad box. I would lose my mind if I had 2 boxes worth of pads just out all the time, and not being used.
So good
The Hello menstrual disc is incredible and eco-friendly ❤
Looks great. Giving me ideas for my bathrooms ❤
Beautiful organized bathroom storage.
Never felt the need to arrange my Maxi Pads:/
Then don’t ,duh.
@@aumbriaearvin3465 duh too much time on your hands and it's Still really Strange to arrange maxi pads. Guess you won't be working on world peace today your time is used up
Arrange Arrange Arrange!!
Just an opinion
😂😂 the gasp when opening the drawer
You have a new subscriber!!!
The rainbow of pads made me happy. 😊
Simple life style always worth it not over crowded😢
Add a small trash can with a lid for used products. And a small trash can or bucket for getting sick or if your toilet is clogged
The pads can get damaged, don't remove it out of the box and keep it.
No no I found some cabinet organizers on Amazon that are 2-tiered with DRAWERS that will fit on there. Makes my small bathroom amazing…
There's still a lot of room under the sink. Vertical storage would give you a better use of the space.
Pro-tip: You can get the purple pads in thin and they’re just as absorbent without feeling as bulky …
Keep the pads under the sink and get rid of half of the facial products.
i don't like to overstock anything unless i'm buying it for a deal. makes life easier to organize when you don't have too much stuff.
Tf.. amount of sanitory towels got me f'd up
Nice. Thats a lot of pads 😮 and money you have to spend every month. You should try a diva cup or a disk (disks are better 😉). It would save you money, but then not sure what you’d do with the cart 😂
LOVE LOVE LOVE the tiered organizer for the pads. ❤
Looks good to me . Well done.
Moon cup for the planet. If you find the right fit it is a life saver ❤❤❤❤
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.
So cute!!
That's, SO organized!
Hmm I’m a little perplexed by the pads idea. I like the clear bins under the sink. Maybe put the pads under the sink that you need for the month and the rest In the closet? I would keep body scrubs, lotions, and such in the wood organizer.
I use a smaller shelf or box and only take out a couple pads 6,-10 at a times when needed and replace. Not out with the whole thing 😮
Where do you all live that your under the sink storage is so clean? In every apartment/house I've ever lived in, that area is reserved for cleaning products and trash bags. The pipes are the way, there's moisture, maybe a drip, it just ain't somewhere I'd wanna store anything really lol
Forget about the bathroom.. I want all those products 😂
This is actually a reasonable stocking video
❤love It gives me ideas......thanks!
i think it’s more sanitary to leave the pads in their og packaging and have that in a drawer- when ur shower gets steamy the pores in the pads might absorb some moisturize i’ve had feminine products go bad bc i was storing them out in the bathroom when taking long hot showers/ baths the steam messes up packaging
lol I wouldn’t leave out my pads open like that. I prefer them safely in their outer packs
Omg so many pads in a bathroom😮😮
Ого такого запаса хватит на целый год😅
This reminds me of working at Amazon 🙊
Personally, I keep my pads in their packaging in an isolated area not exposed to excessive bacteria and elements.
❤ Awesome!!❤😊
Leave her alone whatever works,works and if you don’t get it you don’t get it👌
She asked for everyone's opinion 😒
@@jaimereynolds258 And I gave mine clearly😌
She made periods aesthetic 😂❤
I could never! My kids would tear all the pads up
Yeah, the whole year stuck pad shelve 😅 i got few in the bathroom 😆 all the rest in the wardrobe in original pacages
I used to keep my pads and tampons under the sink until I noticed they smell moldy , had to throw it all. Learn from my mistakes 😅
Nice and functional ❤
Thank you! 😊
People, don’t make that mistake, these people get paid for doing this. Get creative. To organize your place you don’t need to spend a lot of money.
I need that all pads for my periods🤧😭
Up to this point, I thought I spoke English well, but then I listened to the speech of a native speaker... I'm from Russia if anything)