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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wisconsin chapter.

No matter her age, your sister can be one of the hardest people to shop for: you really want to buy her something that she’ll use, and you really want it to be something so trendy that you may even want to steal for yourself. Don’t be so enveloped in your gift-shopping stress just yet, though; take a look at these gift options that’ll work for sisters of any age.

 

1. Monogram Pendant Necklace

Give your sister something with a personal touch — this trendy pendant monogrammed necklace is perfect for that. $38, Anthropologie

 

2. A Planner

 

 Your sister will actually want to keep herself organized for the new year. $36, Kate Spade

 

3. A Lush Relaxation Gift Set

Young or old, your sister will love this relaxing bath set.Try a combination of bath bombs and bar soaps. $40, Lush

 

4. Zodiac Throw Pillow

Help your sister spice up her living space with a decor to match her personality.  $39, Urban Outfitters 

 

5. Benefit Makeup Set

My sister and I both love Benefit brand makeup — and I’m sure yours will, too! Consider one of their limited edition cheek bronzer and blush sets. $58, Benefit Cosmetics

 

6.  Swell Water Bottle

You’ve probably seen these all around campus at this point. Make sure your sister is in on the trend. $42, Swell

 

7. Love Your Melon Beanie

 

You can help your sister look stylish with this beanie; more importantly, you can help fight against childhood cancer. Love Your Melon donates 50 percent of profits they make from these hats. $45, Love Your Melon

 

8. Secret and Scents Candle

Sure, these candles smell amazing; but the true treasure reveals itself only when your sister starts melting the candle. She’ll find a piece of jewelry (earrings, necklace or ring) that you’ve picked of specially for her. $25, Secret and Scents

 

You whether you choose to buy her sister something trendy, practical or personal, any gift will keep her happy during the holidays (we hope!) — it’s the thought that matters.