Sure, a scarf for grandma doesn't exactly sound groundbreaking, but this super-luxe one kind of is. Bleusalt has their bestselling wraps in one, two, and three-yard versions, so you can get whichever one best fits her needs—whether she's going to wear it as a scarf or snuggle up in it like a blanket while traveling.
Speaking of keeping cozy...if she wants to look polished but feel so comfy, a cashmere blazer is literally just the thing.
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Give her the gift of a fresh new scent: This one brings out the unique va-va-voom in everyone who wears it with its musky amber, santal, vetiver, ylang-ylang, and bergamot.
If she's got curly hair, this silk pillowcase will protect it, but if not, it'll still feel fabulous and help with fine lines and sleep creases on the face. Great rest coming right up.
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If she loves the smell of violet and jasmine, she’ll be excited to unwrap this calming candle (this set has a bunch of diff styles, plus a diffuser, so you could also get her the whole damn set).
This has three settings and a heat option to help massage out sore back, neck, and upper shoulders. Plus it's light and portable if she wants to use it in bed.
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Her summer wardrobe will appreciate a classic denim shirt—something she can just throw on as a layering piece wherever she is—never looked so cute or sustainable.
Finally, there's these three incredible words: "wool lounger fluffs." They're basically like clouds for your feet but they still look like actual shoes for when she has company.
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Obv, grandma's gotta have some fun stuff for lounging with you in front of the TV. And this one is, like, the transitional item between seasons.
Whether she's trying to store pills, makeup, sewing supplies, or her stationery, these pretty lil bags will help her keep everything in one place.
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A fun twist on the aviators she probably wore when they were trendy in the '70s, she'll feel like she's channeling her cool vibes while out running errands.
As a part of her nightly ritual, get her this sustainable upgrade. Featuring: shampoo, conditioner, lotion, hard soap, body wash, facial cleanser, moisturizer, water bottle, tote, AND candle.
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This pillow's a good gift for basically anyone, but if her back, hips, or sciatic nerve hurt, this is a huge lifesaver. She'll wanna bring it everywhere—including in the car when she travels.
Everyone could use new sheets—and why not get her the best?? Your grandma probably doesn't even realize how much better her bed can feel.
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If intense cleaning is getting harder for her, get her a device that'll lighten the load. It'll basically become her new BFF, and she can even turn it on to run while she's out of the house.
This bb detangles and brushes while also increasing blood circulation to hair follicles for healthier, shinier hair. She'll use it ~every night~.
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If she's not the type to splurge on herself, get her one of these classic, pebbled leather totes. This one's customizable with an interior slip pocket, snap closure, and ties so all her stuff'll be safe.
All the supplies she needs to write someone (maybe you??) every week for a year. Or, you can split 'em up and write back and forth to each other.
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Grandma loves her stationery. So get her this fun set, which also features cool wax seals she can slap on the envelope and wow her recipient immediately.
Dried flowers last longer than live flowers, they're just as pretty, and you can choose a bouquet that fits your grandma's ~vibes~. Win-win-win.

Alexis Bennett is the Shopping Editor at Cosmopolitan. She lives for a good sale. You can follow her shopping obsession here and on Instagram.

Katherine J Igoe (she/her) was a favorite editor for Cosmopolitan and is a freelancer: lifestyle, culture, and beauty (she's obsessed with gift guides, best-of movie lists , and beauty products). She's been a freelance writer and editor for over a decade, collaborating for Marie Claire (2018 to 2021) and Bustle (2021), with bylines in the New York Times, Parents magazine, And sorry. She lives in Boston with her family, and you can follow her on Instagram or Twitte. It's “I go to dinner,” not “her huge ego,” but she chose to both.
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