‘Tis the season. And with the 2020 pandemic looming over the world, this is the year to truly be thankful for home. Over the last year, homeowners have been designing, constructing, and organizing more than ever before. But have they taken the time to invest in their new homebody lifestyle? To keep your loved ones even cozier during these uncertain times, give the gift of comfort with these great gifts.
+ Loungewear
2020 is the year of comfort. Spoil your loved ones with Vici slippers, Lulu’s loungewear, Lunya’s washable silk sleepwear, or shop Nordstrom’s selection of plush robes this holiday season.
+ Self-care
In addition to comfort, 2020 has become the year of self-care awareness. While people realize self-care is more important now than ever, they may not know where to start. One of my favorite self-care purchases is the Naipo Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager from Amazon. It features several heated deep-kneading massage nodes. Feel free to use this product on tight muscles caused by stress, injury, or even too much sitting at the computer.
+ Skin care
I tried Skinceuticals years ago and I will never go back. Looking to get your family or friends into a healthy skincare routine? Try Skinceuticals’ C E Ferulic formula and Emollience moisturizer for dry skin to keep your favorite people hydrated this winter.
+ Subscription boxes
Give the gift that never ends with a subscription box of your choice. If there is a newly engaged bride in your life, the Miss to Mrs. Box could be the perfect gift to keep her excited through these difficult times. Similarly, there are several box subscriptions out there, such as Toasty Gifts, dedicated to keeping your loved ones cozy and calm this holiday season.
+ WFH essentials
WFH is the new norm. If your family and friends are having a difficult time adjusting to their new work routines, try ordering them a Passion Planner or STIL organizer to kick off the new year. Even better, poke around to see if they would be interested in some DIFF blue light glasses to shield their eyes from all the unbearable Zoom meetings they’ll continue to endure in the coming year.