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16 year old girls

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RoadRunner123 · 19/11/2014 14:00

Sorry, I know there are lots of these kind of threads, but I couldn't see a recent one for 16 year old girls.

Can anyone help me? I have two to buy for...one I know well, the other I hardly know at all (so no idea really what she already has). I've got two younger sons so I'm struggling with girls.

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Notso · 19/11/2014 14:17

My DD 14 nearly 15 and has asked for
Topshop/iTunes vouchers
The pointless book (this is nothing to do with the quiz show as I first thought Blush)
Real techniques make up brushes ( theses are very cheap on Amazon at the moment)
Sharpie markers, steadtler felt tips, pukka pads,
Chocolate Lindors and Monty Bojangles truffles in particular,
Mug cake book,
Hoodies,
Perfume,
DVD's,
Onsie

Leeds2 · 19/11/2014 14:19

What is the budget?

RoadRunner123 · 19/11/2014 14:23

Thank you Notso, I will look those things up.

The budget is approx £20-35.

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RoadRunner123 · 19/11/2014 14:25

Interestingly, I just searched Amazon for mug cake book and the Pointless Book came up in the results!

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ISingSoprano · 19/11/2014 14:27

Cinema vouchers wrapped up with a large bag of popcorn is my standby if all else fails!

dancemom · 19/11/2014 14:28

Cineworld Gift Box

Waitingaround · 19/11/2014 14:30

how about PJ's from Boux avenue- they are about £25, the shop wraps them in tissue paper and puts them in a lovely gift box with petals etc too- looks amazing! My Dd (nearly 15) loves every thing in the shop Smile

SouthernOne · 19/11/2014 15:49

I recommend Boux Avenue too

Thanks notso just bought some Real Technique brushes to go my twos stockings:)

springlamb · 19/11/2014 15:52

Taylor by Taylor Swift is a really nice perfume, £17.50 on Amazon.

I bought some for dd's 13th and I keep going into her room for a spray. It's lovely for a young girl/woman. Really nice bottle too.

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