gifts for teen girls

gifts for teen girls
Buying gifts for teen girls is both easier and harder than you might think. Here’s how to do it right!

Teenage girls may be one of the most difficult groups for whom to buy gifts, unless, of course, you’re also a teen-aged girl. During the teen years, girls become very opinionated on things like clothes and shoes. If you’re a Mom or an Aunt, you’re naturally clueless. Nothing you pick will be very cool.

There’s also a distinction to be made between teen girls in middle and high school and those of college age. Girls barely into their teens may not yet be so interested in nails and makeup, but lean more towards tech gadgetry, music, DVDS and video games. A high school girl is still experimenting with the cool looks and hair styles, while a college girl may need help with textbooks or furnishing a dorm room or apartment. Buying more practical gifts for teen girls, still in high school, isn’t nearly as much fun as a bunch of makeup, skin care and hair styling products. So consider the age and circumstances before you decide to make a purchase.

Teen-aged girls are always pleased with fashion items, costume jewelry and any sort of cosmetic beauty product. The trick lies in knowing which ones you can pick out and those that are best left to her discretion in choosing. For example, an assortment of nail polishes, a manicure set, fingernail art and hair accessories are items you can safely choose and feel assured your teen girl will enjoy them. If you know of a particular magazine she buys every month, a subscription makes a thoughtful gift.

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