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Millie Mackintosh shares genius £15 Amazon rotating beauty organiser

Millie Mackintosh shares genius £15 Amazon rotating beauty organiser

Daily Mirror4 days ago
Former Made in Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh has shared some of her favourite home Amazon products and gadgets - including this handy makeup organiser for just £15
There's nothing worse than rummaging through makeup drawers and bags looking for one specific product while you're in a rush. However Millie Mackintosh has shared her secret to staying organised thanks to one handy Amazon find.
Many of us may be guilty of having a designated makeup drawer or box that has probably seen better days - with products that are thrown in and never getting taken back out again. But now you can have a more of an organised chaos when it comes to all of your favourite beauty, makeup and skincare products for just £15.
The former Made in Chelsea star swears by the Auxmir Makeup Organiser, which is perfect for storing and displaying everything in once place.
Posted on her LTK page, the cosmetic organiser comes with nine adjustable laters, with a 360 degree rotation that comes with its own stand. It would look great on any vanity table, in the bedroom or even in the bathroom, keeping your beauty accessories and dressing table well-organised and tidy.
Shoppers who have also bought the organiser have shared how it's transformed their makeup organisation. One person wrote: "This is a great product! Easy to put together, looks nice and good quality. I literally cannot believe the difference it has made to my dressing table. This is perfect as the different size compartments are handy and works for my different size products. The rotating feature is also great."
While a second said: "Great product, easy to assemble and sturdy - it only comes with 4 shelf inserts I wish it came with a couple more to further maximise storage for smaller items. Otherwise it's great."
A third penned: "I was amazed how simple this was to assemble. It clips together really easily and the little silicone elastics help to secure it in place and tighten the shelving. The top section has an opening on it to allow tubes of make up/toiletries to be stored in thus section. I have personally used it to store my face creams and it has been ideal for that. I was really impressed with just how much you can fit onto this shelving unit. It spins so smoothly and stands on 4 little dumpy feet for secure grip on the surface."
Debenhams also have a similar version, with a staggering 80% off currently. Originally £69, the Living and Home cosmetic organiser skincare display box is just £13.79. With two layers of storage boxes and a transparent, it can transform any beauty table or dressing room.
It's just one of the many items Millie has been sharing from her favoruite Amazon finds. She also posted the Lumie Bodyclock, a revolutionary alarm clock with a gradual sunrise to wake you naturally, leaving you feeling refreshed and wide awake. It cleverly mimics sunrise and sunset colours using mixed LEDs.
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