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You remembered the big presents. Good job. But don’t forget the small ones.
By Jordi Lippe-McGraw and Christine FlammiaFinding the best gifts for your better half is a bit of a science, a bit of an art. Sure, you’ve listened (right??) for hints she’s dropped, subtle and not-at-all subtle alike. But that's likely been for the bigger ticket items. You know, the present. But don’t forget about the small ones.
Here, we have 47 very good stocking stuffer ideas for your wife guaranteed to score you more points than Santa after delivering a PS5 to a teenager. (And FYI, we have a list of gifts for teens, too.)
From the “Why didn’t I think of that?” to the “Wow, I didn’t even know that existed,” we’ve scoured the Internet to uncover the most thoughtful and downright cool gifts you can slip into your wife’s stocking this Christmas. And the best part? No stores. So sit back and relax, knowing that you’re about to crush the gift-giving game this year. Because Santa’s got nothing on a husband with a solid plan and Internet access.
This cult favorite, ultra-hydrating hand retinol cream is a no brainer stocking stuffer. The refillable container looks good enough to be a bedside accessory, and the hand cream itself is first-rate.
A tiny humidifier she can use on her desk, next to her bed, in her car. Skincare knows no bounds.
This might just be the sweetest gift ever. The gift of silence. These cute little earplugs give her the kind of peace she really wants.
This useful little wristlet is great for the woman who's always running in and out of the house. And for the one constantly misplacing her keys in the process.
For filling out that stocking with stuff that's cheap but useful, this trendy hand sanitizer really is worth the hype.
For the gym-loving wife, a useful sweat headband (or two) is well-priced and thoughtful.
Color her impressed by your knowledge of Alo accessories. A cozy beanie is a no-brainer.
This is an easy way for her to turn the bathroom into a mini spa.
This little cashmere comb is a great gift for keeping one of her other gifts (ahem, the cashmere sweater) in tip-top shape.
Buying someone an expensive perfume can be quite stressful. Phlur's skin trio of body sprays are not as much of a financial commitment, but still smell great.
If her big present is new jewelry, it only makes sense that she has a cute place to keep it.
Fresh's signature face wash is pricier than people normally want to spend on a face wash, which is what makes it such a good gift.
Intelligent Change makes a bunch of journals with prompts for self-reflection and self-care.
It feels a little minimizing to call jewelry a "stocking stuffer" but that's only because the items are small. And these micro stud earrings are as small—and thoughtful—as it gets.
This Diptyque candle will show you did your research and thought about her gifts, even the teeny tiny ones.
For the wife who talks about her hair for any noticeable amount of time, she will appreciate this smoothing, non-frizzing waffle hair towel.
Who doesn’t love a fun way to deepen a relationship? Just don’t get anything wrong (but that’s up to you).
This mini steamer will help her have an at-home spa day when she can’t make it to the spa.
Might we suggest drawing her a bath one night using these?
Here’s the perfect way to surprise her with a romantic getaway for two.
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