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Five Self Care Presents That Won’t Break the Bank

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Kate Ryan Student Contributor, Michigan State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MSU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Let’s be honest, Christmas can be stressful, especially when it comes to gift giving. Then on top of that, you remember who you have to shop for, a self care guru. Immediately, expensive products may come to mind, however while these products might satisfy them they might not satisfy your budget.

  1. Head Scratcher

This is one of those life hack whisk activities seen on popular DIY sites. The head scratcher comes without the hassle and in cute colors. 

  1. Adult Coloring Book

Adult coloring books have been a trend for a little while, but it’s something that’s unlikely to end up in the stocking and I’m sure the recipient will appreciate it!

  1. Shower Bombs

Bath bombs were popular, but not everyone has time to use them.  However, aromatherapy in the shower steam provides a quick, relaxing experience at the end of a long day, likely to be loved by your recipient.

  1. Ice Hat Cold Compress

This is an easy-to-use gift that’s perfect for students or those with a stressful job. It’s perfect for migraines and tension relief.

  1. Satin Pillowcase

This is the ideal gift for someone who has difficulty sleeping and is serious about hair and skin care. A satin pillowcase will stay cool throughout the night while providing a relaxing experience.

Overall, it can be difficult to brainstorm self care products on a budget. However, there are high quality and useful everyday products that will be loved by your recipient and can accommodate your wallet.

Kate is a writer for Her Campus at Michigan State University. She is a neuroscience major on the pre-med track. She enjoys baking, reading, and volunteering in her free time. You can usually find her at her favorite study spots on campus with a coffee in her hand.