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Your bathroom might seem like a convenient place to stash all your essentials, but heat and humidity can ruin more things than you’d expect.
Here’s what the experts say you should keep out of the bathroom—and where to store them instead!
Medicine

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Heat and moisture can mess with the potency of your pills, making them less effective.
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Instead of the medicine cabinet, store them in a cool, dry spot like a bedroom drawer or a kitchen shelf away from the stove.
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Makeup

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Bacteria love damp places, and your favorite foundation or mascara can turn into a breeding ground.
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Keep your makeup in a dry, stable environment like a vanity or bedroom dresser—your skin will thank you!
Perfume

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Heat and humidity can break down the fragrance, making your expensive perfume smell “off” way too soon.
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Store it in a cool, dark place like a closet or dresser drawer to keep the scent fresh.
Razors

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Nothing ruins a good shave like a rusty razor, and humidity speeds up the rusting process.
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Keep razors in a dry spot and switch them out regularly to avoid irritation and nicks.
Jewelry

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Moisture causes metals to tarnish and stones to lose their sparkle—definitely not the look you want.
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Store your jewelry in a lined box or pouch outside the bathroom to keep it looking new.
Electronics

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Steam and humidity can mess up the internal parts of your favorite gadgets, shortening their lifespan.
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Keep hair tools, electric toothbrushes, and speakers somewhere dry when you’re not using them.
Books and Magazines

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Ever noticed how pages get all wavy and musty in humid places? That’s mold creeping in.
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If you love a little reading time, store books in a dry spot and bring only what you’re currently reading into the bathroom.
Nail Polish

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Heat and moisture make nail polish thick, goopy, and hard to apply—not fun.
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Keep bottles in a cool, dark place (some people even swear by storing them in the fridge!).
Towels and Linens

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Storing extra towels in the bathroom invites mildew, making them smell funky before you even use them.
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Keep extras in a linen closet and just rotate a couple into the bathroom at a time.
Extra Bar Soap

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Unopened bars of soap can absorb moisture, making them weirdly soft and sticky.
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Store extras in a dry spot and only keep one or two in the bathroom at a time.