Upgrade their too-sweet body spray with this dreamy mist from Ouai that they can use on their hair or body. With notes of dragonfruit, tuberose, orange blossom, and musk, it’s just right for the warmer days ahead.
Tortoiseshell headbands are having a huge moment right now—thanks in no small part to the hit TV show Love Story and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's iconic fashion moments. Whether your teen has seen the show or not, they'll feel so on-trend (and impressed that you're in the know!) when they spy this 90s-inspired accessory hiding out in their basket.
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For less than $50 you can get them a meaningful piece of customized jewelry they can enjoy all year. Order it by March 25, and it should arrive by Easter weekend.
For the teen who’s always making playlists and introducing you to new music, a mini speaker like this one is sure to delight when discovered in their Easter basket. It’s dust- and waterproof (it even floats), and will play their favorite music for up to 20 hours on a single charge.
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The Owala free-sip comes in so many colors, it’s easy to find one they’ll want to carry with them every day. It’s all over their Tik-Tok feed, less bulky than a Stanley, and spill-proof!
Fidget toys are meant to help people de-stress and refocus. Here, 12 pentagon shapes connect with magnets in endless formations. There are 16 colors available, many of them available for overnight shipping if you end up making their basket last-minute.
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Using a satin pillowcase is a beauty tip I picked up from my teenage daughter, and now I can't imagine life without it. According to ~science~, the satin fabric is better for hair health, can help battle frizz and reduce acne, and it won’t leave marks and creases on their skin. This set of two comes in 17 colors.
While Beats headphones are over 50% off (and nearly an all-time low price on Amazon), let this be the splurgy gift you put in their Easter basket this year. They’ll get noise-cancellation tech and a battery life of nearly 40 hours, both of which are useful while studying.
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Give your teenaged gamer a break from the screen, but not the theme. They’ll have a blast with trivia questions like, “What video game was so unpopular that all copies are buried in a desert?”
This fun toy continuously shoots out a loop of string that you can wave around and attempt to do tricks. And if you're tempted to think it's too cheesy, my 15-year-old son thought he’d be too old for it—then proceeded to spend an hour in the yard, taking videos of the glow-in-the-dark wonder of it all.
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This four-pack of face masks is so easy to drop into their Easter baskets for any skincare-obsessed teen. They're TikTok-viral and beloved by celebs like Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber for their hydrating and smoothing powers.
This rechargeable light-up mirror won’t take up too much space on their desk or nightstand, and it turns on with a tap. That’s convenient when you need to do your makeup in a hurry before school. Plus, it folds down flat, so they can take it on trips or sleepovers.
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Connect this cute printer to a phone (via Bluetooth), and it dispenses 2x3-inch sticker prints on command. No messy ink is required; it’s pre-loaded into the printer paper.
Anything that gets them outside and off their phones is a perfect gift, I say. I’m putting this one in my son’s Easter basket this year, and I can’t wait to take it to the beach this summer. With 108 bright colors, it'll elevate your family's timeless game of catch.
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Snacking and homework go hand in hand, so give them a mini desk vac to catch all the crumbs. It’s rechargeable and even has a little HEPA filter in there. Fancy!
Labubu dolls are still popular. Some of the larger ones can get very expensive, but you can put these keychain-sized POP MART monsters in their basket for less. Each one comes in a blind box, so they won’t know what color they get until Easter morning.
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Mornings are hard on teens, so give them a better way to wake up. It’ll gradually fill their room with light and soothing sounds when it’s time to get going, or they can use it to set the mood when they’re unwinding at night. This sunrise alarm can also connect to their phone and play music.
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