![]() There’s a locking cabinet below for storing larger items and beauty organizers for nails tools. This also means that there’s room for your non-standard polish bottles like Smith & Cult bottles which are significantly wider. They’re wide enough to fit a row of nail polish and a row of dip nail powder jars behind that. This over six-foot-tall cabinet is built to be accessed on both sides so the 12 extra-wide shelves can fit two rows of polish bottles to be viewed from the front and the back. If you’re looking for storage for your nail salon or nail room if you’re a home nail artist, this is the option that will give you the most space. You’re not going to find anything else with that much storage on this list. The NOVA I Nail Polish Cabinet by Mayakoba can fit up to a whopping 468 bottles of nail polish. I do sort of wish I had bought their larger version which holds 60 nail polishes, so that’s definitely the one I’m buying next.įind more Makartt Universal Adjustable Nail Polish case information and reviews here. Keep it mind that with this much polish, it can get a little heavy when full but I’ve never had a problem with the latches opening on me in transit. ![]() It fits all my nail polish brands except (Smith & Cult) and there’s an adjustable row so you can create a larger compartment for tools, nail files, or particularly tall polishes.Ī handle on the top of the case to make it easy to carry and it stands upright on its own when you set it down. The organizer opens on both sides so there’s no need to remove the top level to get to the polish underneath, just close the container, flip it over, and open the other side. The plastic isn’t completely clear, but you can easily see through it to identify your colors. This plastic nail polish briefcase holds around 48 bottles of polish, 24 on each side, and stores them in a compact, efficient way. Not so great for when I need anything that sits behind them on the shelf.I bought myself this Makartt Universal Nail Polish Case years ago and I loved it so much I bought a second one last month. I feel like this system is perfect for when I need a quick touch up. WHY?) The ones that I use in regular rotation are lined up on the bottom shelf. (They chip aggressively, they fade quickly, and still, I am loyal. ![]() ![]() Mainly the ones that I spent less than $3.00 on and don’t have the heart to throw away. There’s a box, a very messy box, that holds most of them. My nail polish currently resides in the cabinet under my bathroom sink. I’ve collected many-a-polish over the years. Can you think of any point in your life during which you didn’t or wouldn’t have small items that could use a good organizin’? Didn’t think so. And just because I’m older (a proud lady child) doesn’t mean I can’t be stylishly organized. It’s not just for makeup, nostalgic toys, or nail polish, (although all three uses are highly recommended). But it doesn’t mean that Caboodles are making a comeback, because really, they never left the cool-scene. Caboodles were a symbol of the 90s and of girlhood, for me.
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