Your new little bundle isn’t exactly ready to dress up like their (or rather, your) favorite Harry Potter character. But that doesn’t mean your baby can’t get into the Halloween festivities this year. Take your tagalong along with your older kiddo for a fab night of trick-or-treating, or bring your baby to a low-key, family-friendly Halloween party. No matter where they go on the 31st, they’ll look boo-tiful dressed in one of these holiday baby outfits.
Everyone deals with family issues, but some people had more dysfunctional childhoods than others. Are there ways to tell? According to family psychologist Caitlin Slavens of Mamapsychologistsand therapist Rachel D. Miller, Ph.D., LMFT of Hold The Vision Therapy, yes!
Slavens says, "As a family psychologist, I’ve seen how growing up in a dysfunctional family leaves its mark. Sometimes the signs are glaring, like obvious chaos or neglect." However, she said the signs can also be "more subtle" being that they're "things you don’t even realize were 'off' until you’re older." You may even "start noticing patterns in yourself or your relationships" if you've become retrospective, according to her.
Here are all the subtle signs you grew up in a dysfunctional family
1. You're never sure what kind of mood your parents will be in before you walk in the living room or kitchen.
Let's put this on record: parenting is tough — especially on top of trying to maintain a work-life balance. But, this doesn't mean you're meant to be unsure of what to expect every time you come around your parents. If you have to "'read the room'" a lot "before speaking," Slavens indicates this is one of the more subtle signs of dysfunction.
This is where you may have learned how to become passive-aggressive if that's something you struggle with. The reason for this is because "clear and direct communication is avoided and/or seen as bad or aggressive," according to Dr. Miller.
2. You tend to feel like you're constantly compared to and in competition with your siblings.
My heart truly wants to believe this isn't intentional behavior from parents, but I can't say I haven't heard people talk about feeling like they'd never measure up to the 'golden child' of their family. You may have felt insecure about your grades, the college you chose to go to, your career goals, or even your physical appearance. Slavens says this "struggle with self-worth or second-guessing yourself constantly" is yet another sign that your family's dynamic wasn't the healthiest.
Also, Dr. Miller says this could've caused you to learn to "shrink yourself in the presence of loved ones." Even worse, you may "feel the need to hide pieces of yourself in order to be loved and accepted."
3. There was constant yelling and screaming during arguments, making you fearful of disagreements or hardships.
If you grew up in a home where arguments always led to screaming and yelling, chances are you're not a fan of loud voices or hard moments. Honestly, Slavens says it's not hard to believe that "conflict make you anxious, even when it’s minor." Unsurprisingly, you may have become a referee during these arguments and currently find yourself being a mediator in your platonic or romantic relationships. Why?
Dr. Miller says, "You constantly feel the need to manage everyone else’s emotions often at the cost of your own needs and wellbeing." You know, to keep the peace.
Here are some more obvious signs you grew up in a dysfunctional family
4. You had to take on a parental role when one of your parents decided to stop being an adult.
I imagine that having an emotionally immature parent is one of the most aggravating and stressful things to deal with. Not only that, but you may have had to help keep the household afloat. You may have had to get a job or two to help pay bills, listening to an adult conversation as your mom or dad laid their problems at your young feet, and more!
If you "family roles were flipped" and you "maybe had to parent your own parents," Slavens says this is a form of emotional dysfunction.
5. You weren't allowed to go anywhere with your friends because your parents wanted to keep an eye on you at all times.
Slavens says boundaries that "didn't exist" or "were rigid and controlling" is a sign your home was a little...interesting. Being concerned about your whereabouts is one thing, but it's another when you're unable to do anything without your parents' eagle-eyes on you. Something as simple as going to the mall with your friends may have become a lecture about the dangers of shoplifting or car wrecks. Again, these are valid concerns but they shouldn't be treated like the verbal form of doom scrolling.
6. You consistently witnessed one of your parents abuse alcohol or drugs at home.
This is a tough because substance abuse is so prevalent in varies socioeconomic statuses and communities. From the functioning alcoholic to the one who becomes belligerent after they've had too much to drink, it always affects those around them. Slavens says if "there was ongoing neglect, substance abuse, or verbal/physical aggression," your home probably didn't safe.
I recognize some of these signs of a dysfunctional family. But that doesn't mean they're affecting my current relationships, right?
I hate to break it to you, but it's possible your childhood wounds have shown up before. "Dysfunctional dynamics don’t stay in childhood — they tend to creep into how you connect with others," says Slavens. Similarly, Dr. Miller agrees that "we typically repeat what we learned at home with our families in our other relationships." How?
"This includes the beliefs and rules we follow, often completely subconsciously, about what can and can’t talk about and why, as well as what emotions are allowed to be expressed, who can express them and how, and how we should or must respond to those people and their emotions," explains Dr. Miller.
Another way to look at this is how Slavens has outlined it:
In Platonic Relationships:
- Overextending yourself to please others, even at your own expense
- Feeling like you have to "earn your friends' affections.
- Avoiding vulnerability because it feels unsafe.
In Romantic Relationships:
- Struggling to trust your partner or feeling overly suspicious
- Repeating patterns like dating people who are emotionally unavailable or controlling.
- Feeling overly responsible for your partner's happiness — or relying on them for yours.
OMG! How do I unlearn habits from my dysfunctional family?
Honestly, everyone has a few bad habits they've carried from their childhood to adulthood. You're not an outlier because some things weren't 100% normal so I don't want you to feel like you're a failure for not having having it all together. "Dysfunction doesn’t have to define your future relationships," Slavens assures. Dr. Miller says you can start to unlearn things "that aren't working for you anymore" by "gathering your family's larger context to gain insight into how and why, for them, the behaviors make sense."
By taking a look at your family's "history and larger social and political contexts" gives you a chance to "see them as whole people with full lives," she says. Once you do that, she believes "you can examine what pieces make sense for you to keep and what parts you'd like to learn to do differently." Her other suggestion? Don't forget you're ability to utilize a "therapist who works systemically, like an LMFT" who "can be a huge support in this process."
Slavens' tips include the following:
- Practice self-awareness: Notice when a response feels automatic — like people-pleasing or shutting down during conflict — and ask yourself, Is this helping me, or is this a leftover habit from the past?
- Set boundaries: If your childhood lacked healthy boundaries, learning to say “no” without guilt is a game-changer. Boundaries protect your energy and teach others how to treat you.
- Learn healthy conflict skills: If conflict made you feel unsafe growing up, it’s natural to avoid it. But healthy conflict is necessary in relationships. Practice expressing your needs calmly and directly.
- Therapy, therapy, therapy: A good therapist can help untangle the messy, “weird” things that got normalized and give you tools to rebuild healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.
- Surround yourself with healthier models: Whether it’s friends, mentors, or books/podcasts, seek examples of functional relationships and start observing what feels different.
While you're busy unlearning things, Dr. Miller also wants you to remember something. "Recognize that how your family does something is simply that; how your particular family system figured out and were taught to navigate the world. It isn’t inherently right because you’ve normalized it nor is the way another person or family does it inherently wrong," she says.
Slavens' final thoughts? "It’s not about blaming your family but recognizing how your experiences shaped you — and giving yourself permission to do things differently. You’re allowed to rewrite the script."
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When you're in between episodes of your favorite January TV shows, then there's nothing better than watching new January movies. (Also, I can't believe it's almost a new year already!! Where did the time go?!). Whether you're a tried-and-true movie theater goer, or you love nothing more than a movie night from the comfort of your own couch, these rom-coms, action movies, and horror flicks coming in 2025 are exactly what you need to add to your New Year's Resolutions.
Here are all the new January movies you can watch in 2025.
1. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl — On Netflix January 3, 2025
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Wallace and Gromit are back! Thank goodness, because there's no other way I would want to start a brand new year. This January movie sees Wallace's new "smart" gnome become way too smart — and a dangerous certain someone might be behind everything. Now Gromit has to battle the most sinister of forces to save the day.
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl premieres January 3 and stars Ben Whitehead, Peter Kay, Lauren Patel, Reece Shearsmith, Diane Morgan, Adjoa Andoh, Muzz Khan, and Lenny Henry.
2. Better Man — In Theaters January 10, 2025
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This new movie is based on the true story of British popstar Robbie Williams. While examining his rise to fame and his time with boyband Take That, the movie also dives into the highs and lows of fame...all while presenting as a monkey. I'm going to be honest, this movie really confuses me. It's definitely a creative and unique concept, which I've been craving more of, but I'll have to see this movie before I can figure out how I feel!
Better Man premieres January 10 and stars Robbie Williams, Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton, Damon Herriman, Raechelle Banno, Alison Steadman, Kate Mulvaney, Frazer Hadfield, Tom Budge, and Anthony Hayes.
3. The Last Showgirl — In Theaters January 10, 2025
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Pamela Anderson stars as Shelly, a showgirl who has to figure out what the rest of her life looks like when her show suddenly closes after 30 years. With an incredible cast, a award-worthy performance from Pamela, and music by Miley Cyrus, this is one January movie I literally can't stop thinking about.
The Last Showgirl premieres January 10 and stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka, and Billie Lourd.
4. Wolf Man — In Theaters January 17, 2025
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Scary movie fans rejoice! Wolf Man is exactly the kind of movie that'll send shivers down your spine, unrelated to the winter weather. When Blake (Christopher Abbott), Charlotte (Julia Garner), and their daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) come across a dangerous and mysterious animal, they barricade themselves inside a farmhouse to stay safe. Unfortunately, Blake begins a strange transformation of his own — and puts Charlotte and Ginger in a whole new kind of danger.
Wolf Man premieres January 17 and stars Christopher Abbott, Julia Garner and Sam Jaeger, Matilda Firth, Benedict Hardie, Ben Prendergast, Zac Chandler, Beatriz Romilly, and Milo Cawthorne.
5. Paddington in Peru — In Theaters January 17, 2025
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If you're already dreaming about a summer vacation, you're not alone — even Paddington Bear is headed somewhere warm! In Paddington in Peru, our favorite cuddly teddy is on a quest to find Aunt Lucy...and brings the whole family along for the ride.
Paddington in Peru premieres January 17 and stars Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, Carla Tous, Ben Whishaw, Olivia Colman, and Madeleine Harris.
6. One of Them Days — In Theaters January 24, 2025
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Keke Palmer and SZA are reviving the BFF comedy in 2025 and I am MORE THAN READY. When Dreux and Alyssa learn Alyssa's BF has spent their rent money, they have to go on a totally unexpected adventure to keep themselves from getting evicted.
One of Them Days premieres January 24 and stars Keke Palmer, SZA, Maude Apatow, and Janelle James.
7. Flight Risk — In Theaters January 24, 2025
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In this new January movie, Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery stars as a U.S. Marshall who must bring a witness to court and deal with the fact the pilot's really a hitman. (I can't help but wonder what Lady Mary would do in this scenario).
Flight Risk premieres January 24 and stars Michelle Dockery, Mark Walberg, and Topher Grace.
8. Inheritance — In Theaters January 24, 2025
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Maya's life turns upside down when she learns her father used to be a spy...and then finds herself in the middle of an international conspiracy. No big deal!! Now Maya must evade dangerous hunters and stay alive long enough to find the answers to her questions.
Inheritance premieres January 24 and stars Phoebe Dynevor and Rhys Ifans.
9. You're Cordially Invited — On Prime Video January 30, 2025
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Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell are starting 2025 with a bang! This hilarious R-rated rom-com follows Reese's character as she plans her sister's destination wedding...then realizes the venue has double booked them with Will Ferrell, a father who's determined that his daughter's (Geraldine Viswanathan) wedding go perfectly. When I say chaos ensues, I'm talking alligator wrestling, a zebra knocking over the cake, and strippers.
You're Cordially Invited premieres January 30 and stars Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan, Meredith Hagner, Jimmy Tatro, Stony Blyden, Leanne Morgan, Rory Scovel, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Ramona Young, Jack McBrayer, and Celia Weston.
10. Valiant One — In Theaters January 31, 2025
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When a captain and his unit get trapped behind enemy lines — and their equipment goes out — they have to band together and figure out how to get to safety. This January movie has some familiar faces like Chase Stokes and Lana Condor, and it'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Valiant One premieres January 31 and stars Chase Stokes, Lana Condor, Desmin Borges, Callan Mulvey, Jonathan Whitesell, and Daniel Jun.
11. Mickey 17 — In Theaters January 31, 2025
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Mickey Barnes goes on countless life-ending missions after he signs up to be an Expendable. On his quest to colonize the ice world of Niflheim, he's cloned countless times — but, shockingly, nothing really goes wrong until two Mickeys wind up surviving at the same time.
Mickey 17 premieres January 31 and stars Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo.
Don't forget to watch this year's best New December Movies and New December TV Shows before you ring in the new year!
Did you leave your family Thanksgiving dinner last year feeling like you were the one who got carved up and digested? You weren't alone. In an increasingly polarized sociological climate, family events where opinions differ can feel fraught with high stakes and conflicting moral obligations. And if you're already dreading Thanksgiving because all of the brawlin' that's sure to go down, you might be considering opting out of the festivities entirely.
In our Teach Me Something New podcast, Alexandra Carter, Columbia law professor and mediation expert, talks to Brit and Anj about the powers of persuasion to get the results you want in a conversation. The key to the Thanksgiving political discussion? Listening, asking open questions, and finding some common ground.
Here's what you can do to make it through Thanksgiving when your relatives just keep being problematic and things get awkward...
"I might say something like, 'I hear that you're concerned about national security and that's what led me to have this viewpoint.' So sometimes using a little bit of focusing on what you have in common can help you to have a civil conversation and not have anybody throwing mashed potatoes across the table," says Carter.
Here are more expert-backed tips for navigating the holiday awkwardness, even if it's just via Zoom. Make stuffing your face great again this Thanksgiving by implementing our seven-step plan.
1. Choose your battles ahead of time.
You're not going to change everyone's opinion about all of the things over the course of a meal and a football game. You might want to show up ready for a duel of words with your Facebook-meme-king cousin, but that's just going to put your opinionated family member on the offensive from the moment you walk in. Decide ahead of time if there's one issue that you really cannot keep your mouth shut about if it comes up, and have two or three talking points ready that clarify your position on that topic. If your hot button does get pushed, your talking points will help you keep from making things personal.
2. Confer with the host.
If you feel comfortable with the person that's organizing or hosting Thanksgiving, speak to him or her in advance about how you can be on Team Keep the Peace. Most people aren't keen on a political brouhaha breaking out around their dinner table, so they'll probably be relieved to hear that you're on board and willing to help make the day go smoothly for everyone. Brainstorm some ideas about seating arrangements or wholesome activities to fill the idle family time that can lead to trading barbs.
3. Make it a game.
Caitlin Bergstein, a Boston-based matchmaker and relationship expert for Three Day Rule, suggests a fun twist on the swear jar concept. “If your family is up for the challenge, you can even make it a game. Each time someone mentions something political, they have to put a dollar in a jar (or take a drink, depending on how your family celebrates the holiday). At the end of the night, that cash can be put aside for the next family get together!"
4. Have a moment of silence.
Sometimes the idea of a quiet table can be intimidating (all those chewing noises!), but encouraging a moment of reflection among your holiday guests can actually be transformative. Whether you observe several seconds of silence in honor of relatives you've lost, as a way to silently acknowledge your individual blessings, or as an act of prayer or meditation, you've hopefully brought the room back to focus on each other's company and the gift that it is to be together.
5. Be an active listener.
If your one doggedlypersistent aunt can't let go of her obsession with the latest political scandal, reconsider what she's actually trying to tell you. Chances are, it's not just about what she saw on the news. “Assume that your polarizing relative actually probably just wants to connect, feel respected, and reduce their own anxiety about holiday gatherings, and interpret even difficult behavior as such," advises Mary Fisher, a Salt Lake City psychotherapist who specializes in family relationships. “Express the desire to connect while redirecting the conversation," Fisher recommends. Emphasize the fact that you're interested in protecting the time your family spends together. That can help soften the blow when you ask to instead hear them share a family memory or talk about a hobby you both share.
6. Disengage.
Remember that if angry words or offensive language start flying at you across the sweet potato pie, you don't have to respond. Have a script in mind to use, something like, “While I hear where you're coming from, I don't share your opinion, and I'm done talking about it today." Convey the message that you're quite clear on the matter being discussed, and you're not going to take the bait. You may have to repeat yourself several times, or you may choose to remain silent until things cool down around you. Either one is okay.
7. Duck out early.
If you feel like you have to retreat from the situation entirely, do it. One of the best things about being an adult is leaving when you want to leave. You don't have to subject yourself, your spouse, or your family to any kind of dialogue that is insulting, bigoted, or aggressive. Fisher shares these words of advice: “While we might think that the holidays are the time to resolve differences, they are actually the time to affirm and nurture connection, which can be an uphill battle with politically polarizing relatives." If you don't feel like a connection is being nurtured and the environment is not good for you to be in, say goodbye and make a break for it.
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This article has been updated from a previous post.
Stanley 1913, the creator of the famed Stanley tumblers you know and love, just recalled millions of cups due to multiple reports of… burn injuries?!
Here’s what to know about the current Stanley cup recall.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC), the Stanley recall covers all Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs. These travel mugs pose a “burn hazard” to sippers who have them since the mugs’ lid threads can shrink when exposed to heat and torque, causing the lid to detach during use.
Stanley 1913
Stanley received 91 reports from consumers facing this issue, with 38 burn injuries worldwide. A total of 11 consumers required medical attention from the flaw. The CSPC estimates that about 2.6 million mugs are part of the massive recall.
These are the exact recalled products:
- Switchback 12-ounce mug, product identification number 20-01437
- Switchback 16-ounce mug, product identification numbers 20-01436, 20-02211
- Trigger Action 12-ounce mug, product identification numbers 20-02033, 20-02779, 20-02825
- Trigger Action 16-ounce mug, product identification numbers 20-02030, 20-02745, 20-02957
- Trigger Action 20-ounce mug, product identification numbers 20-02034, 20-02746
“We ask that all customers in possession of either product immediately stop use and reach out to Stanley 1913 for a free replacement lid,” a recent Instagram post from Stanley 1913 reads. “At Stanley 1913, we are committed to constant improvement and are focused on creating quality products that are built for life.”
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If you believe you own any of the recalled products, you can visit www.stanley1913tmrecall.expertinquiry.com/ for a free replacement lid by verifying your mug’s product identification number and place of purchase.
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The holidays are great, but they can be pretty taxing on bank accounts. We all want to buy gifts for our friends and families that feel like we went out but don't break the budget. We've worked hard to dig through Amazon and find the hottest gifts of the year that feel like a splurge but are wallet-friendly. No matter who you want to impress with your gifts, we've got what you need. From gadgets to purses to trending kitchen buys, you'll find just what you need to finish your holiday shopping.
Thanks for reading about our favorite finds from across the internet! FYI: We participate in affiliate programs and may get a share of the revenue from your purchase.This Purse Gives a Designer Feel Without a Designer Price
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Accessories don't have to be a huge, expensive gift. Made from premium vegan leather, this purse brings the style to any outfit, whether they lean more towards casual or upscale.
See it on AmazonThis Hydrating Cuticle Oil Is a Fan Favorite
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Reviewers rave about the restorative effects of this Cuccio Naturale Revitalizing-Hydrating Oil for Repaired Cuticles. This overnight moisturizing treatment repairs damaged cuticles, leaving them soft, smooth, and healthy.
See it on AmazonThis Winter Scarf Looks Like a Million Bucks
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They'll reach for this thick scarf on a daily basis. The gorgeous, elegant layer keeps them cozy and stylish whether they pair it with a formal outfit or their favorite tee and jeans combo.
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Your giftee can swap out their old showerhead for this rainfall showerhead in just minutes. It's easy to install yourself and provides increased water pressure and a filtered system that's better for your hair and skin.
See it on AmazonThis Set of Bags Keeps Everything Organized
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Give them the gift of organization with these bags. The set offers two bags that look luxurious and pricey, giving them the perfect place to pack up those smaller necessities and keep them organized.
See it on AmazonThese Earrings Look Like a Luxury Piece
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Even when it comes to jewelry, you can spend far less and get far more than you think. These heart earrings are a dangling dream, making it look like you spent way too much on their gift.
See it on AmazonThis JBL Speaker Is Made for Adventures
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This awesome Bluetooth speaker is prepped and ready to go anywhere. The water- and dustproof body and the five hours of playtime make it a great gift for the music lover in your life.
See it on AmazonThese Cocktail Mixers Make Things Simple
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Gift them these mixers along with a gorgeous set of glasses and you've got a great, upscale gift. The variety pack offers tons of skinny, non-alcoholic flavors they can enjoy on their own or with their favorite liquor.
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Gift them this jacket and give them years of a luxurious look they can style with all their wardrobe favorites. The affordable buy looks like it stepped right off a J.Crew runway!
See it on AmazonThis Mask Is Like a Salon Treatment
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This awesome Amika hair mask is deeply nourishing and hydrating, helping to restore and heal your hair with every use. Gifting this is like gifting a much more affordable trip to the salon.
See it on AmazonThese Sea Salt Flakes Make Every Meal a Splurge
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If you've got a chef on your list, amateur or pro, this box of Maldon sea salt flakes is a must-have. The flakes are delicious and rich, adding so much flavor to every meal they make.
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These chunky earrings are 14k gold-filled, hypoallergenic, and beautifully huggie. The set is a thoughtful, affordable option for the friend in your life who likes a little luxurious sparkle.
See it on AmazonThese Cozy Slippers Feel So Bougie
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These slippers are so soft and warm and look like the sort of slippers you'd pay an entire paycheck to buy. The Amazon Essentials are an affordable way to share a little luxury with friends.
See it on AmazonThese Socks Are the Ultimate Purchase
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It might seem like a lot of money for socks, but if you have a hiker in your life, they'll be thrilled to get nothing but this pair. The socks last for years, are comfortable, and provide plenty of cushion.
See it on AmazonThis Sol de Janeiro Set Makes the Brand Affordable
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If you want to gift a pricier product without hurting your bank account, this set of top sellers is a must. Featuring body wash, body butter, and perfume, this set screams "splurge" for a steal.
See it on AmazonThis Packing Cube Set Is So Glamorous
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The traveler on your list is going to fall in love with this set of packing cubes. These Baggu bags don't just organize and store all their essentials; they also add plenty of style to their luggage.
See it on AmazonThis Wallet Is Perfectly Coquette
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The Coquette Girly in your life is going to love this elegant wallet. With a bright gold bow taking center stage and plenty of storage space inside, this wallet looks so luxurious.
See it on AmazonGive Them a Good Grip With This Paddle
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Featuring a cushioned, anti-slip grip, this pickleball paddle is a must-have for newbies and pros alike. The carbon fiber material means they'll be able to use this paddle for years of use.
See it on AmazonThis Initial Necklace Is Beautifully Dainty
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Jewelry is an easy gift, but it's also easy to mess up. This gorgeous, dainty necklace comes at an affordable price and is a great buy for the friend in your life who appreciates a personal touch.
See it on AmazonThis Puzzle Is the Height of Luxury
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Jonathan Adler is one of the most luxurious brands out there, but this puzzle isn't the splurge it seems. Your style-forward friend is going to love putting together and displaying this piece.
See it on AmazonA Coffee Table Book Always Looks Fancy
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Not only does a coffee table book feel like a splurge purchase it also instantly elevates any space it's added to. The Art Book is a beautiful piece that's going to take center stage in the recipient's home.
See it on AmazonThese Glasses Steal the Show
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Gift them a beautiful tablescape when you give them these crystal glasses. The gorgeous, rich, jewel-toned cups instantly take center stage in anyone's home, no matter their personal style.
See it on AmazonGive the Gift of Style With These Nails
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Gift them these Glamnetic nails and they'll have nails not just for weeks, but years. The reusable press-ons are built to last and come in a gorgeous array of colors, patterns, and shapes.
See it on AmazonThis Fishwife Set Is All the Rage
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The internet is obsessed with Fishwife and all the delicious flavors of tinned fish they have. Give your bestie the gift of delicious flavors and all sorts of cool points when they have visitors over.
See it on AmazonThis Purse Has Plenty of Storage and No Shortage of Style
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This Amazon Essentials purse looks a lot like some of the fancier, name-brand purses, but it comes in at half the price. Choose from four classic colors and give them something they'll use daily.
See it on AmazonElevate Entertaining With These Tapers
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These stunning tapers steal the show. If you have someone on your list who loves entertaining, they'll love these unscented, long-lasting candles in any color you choose.
See it on AmazonThis Might Be the Ultimate Gym Bag
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The gym rat in your life is going to love this gorgeous duffle bag. The lightweight bag has a shoe compartment, a pocket for water bottles, and a strap for securing a yoga mat for easy carrying.
See it on AmazonThis Loungewewar Set Feels So Luxurious
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It might seem like you're splurging on this loungewear set, but it's so affordable! Gift them shorts, a top, and a cozy robe. The waffle-knit fabric is comfortable, breathable, and so trendy.
See it on AmazonThis Brush Is Worth Every Penny
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It might seem a little pricey, but this Drybar brush is truly worth every penny. This brush can stand out as a gift all on its own, offering easy detangling and silky smooth locks with every use.
See it on AmazonThis Soft Purse Goes With Everything
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This soft purse matches pretty much any style. Something about the texture and silhouette makes it a classic that won't ever go out of style. Choose from a handful of stunning, exciting colors.
See it on AmazonThis Bowl Dresses Up Their Petware
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If you love someone who has a pet, you already know how much they'll love this Jonathan Adler bowl. The removable no-skid cover helps minimize messes and spills while the pattern brings the style.
See it on AmazonThis Salad Bowl Instantly Elevates Dinnertime
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Whether they love to entertain and host or they just love sit-down meals, this glass salad bowl with the included tongs makes such a gorgeous statement piece on their dinner table.
See it on AmazonThis Dumpling Kit Brings the Restaurant to Their Kitchen
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No need to go out and buy pricey dumplings anymore. This kit gives them not only the chance to make those tasty treats in their home but also to try their hand at a brand new recipe.
See it on AmazonThis Cast Iron Skillet Looks Extra Fancy
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It might look like the fancier name brands, but this cast iron skillet is so much more affordable than that. The cream color really sells the idea that it's far more expensive than it really is.
See it on AmazonThis Hand Cream Smells Divine
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The Salt & Stone hand cream feels like an incredibly expensive purchase that you could find at a spa. The cream repairs dry, cracked skin and gives hands the nourishment they need.
See it on AmazonThis Seashell Necklace Is Dreamy
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If you want to gift them something that feels like a seaside luxury, this necklace is perfect. The shell-shaped pendant, coupled with the gorgeous pearls across the face, makes it look so luxurious.
See it on AmazonPrepare Smooth, Delicious Espresso With This Tool
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With this gorgeous espresso pot, they can prepare it the old-fashioned way. This stovetop maker might look pricey, but it comes in under $20 and is a perfect gift alone or paired with some espresso beans.
See it on AmazonThis Candle Is an Internet Sensation
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The La Jolie Muse candle has been on gift list after gift list this year. This luxury candle makes a stunning gift for anyone on your list, adding not only a beautiful scent to their home but elegant style.
See it on AmazonThese Slippers Are Cozy and Cute
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Keep their feet toasty and warm for years with these slippers. The sherpa look, coupled with the lightweight, barefoot-style soles, makes them comfortable to be in all throughout the day.
See it on AmazonThis Glass Skin Set Is a Fabulous Find
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Your skincare-loving bestie is going to love this COSRX set. The products are made for daily use, gifting them radiant, glowing skin that feels nourished, hydrated, and fresh.
See it on AmazonThis Delicious Variety Pack Is So Tasty
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This Tony's Chocolonely bundle is such a sweet gift for the candy lover in your world. The chocolate is cruelty-free, made with plant-based ingredients, and chock full of flavor.
See it on AmazonComplement Those Meals With This Olive Oil
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The internet is obsessed with this oil! This delicious extra virgin olive oil is always fresh and never blended, offering a bold, even taste that adds the finishing touches to their favorite meals.
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