Anonymous wrote:Ask the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
These suggestions are extremely heterosexist.
My straight kid would hate all of those suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
These suggestions are extremely heterosexist.
My straight kid would hate all of those suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
Ugh, the basic PSL mom that must have posted this.
PSL? Pumpkin spice latte?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
These suggestions are extremely heterosexist.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 14 and she’s in 8th
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a purse — they don’t use those.
I think even the girls that don’t wear makeup like Sephora and ulta as many of them are really into good lotions and anti-acne stuff and shampoo. I think even the male-identifying trans kids I know get stuff there.
Sephora sells a lot more than make up - Sunscreen, lotion, hair, products, soaps, nail care, perfume, etc.
in fact, my 14-year-old is really into face care and gave my husband a lesson on a lesson he should have been taking care of his skin for the past 45 years. they bought a lot of products from Sephora. By the way, he’s been doing this regimen diligently since January and says he definitely notices the difference on zoom calls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
These suggestions are extremely heterosexist.
And probably spot on
I don't know how old this kid is, but the parents may not be happy their 14 year old is trying to buy $100 in makeup.
Honestly OP, nothing speaks like a crisp bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The big deal at Sephora tends to be skin care not make up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
Ugh, the basic PSL mom that must have posted this.
I know, you’re the epitome of cool because your kid is so edgy and different. You understand you are no better with your disdain for tweens/teens that you consider “basic”, right? And you can say you called out the mom, but really you’re an adult mocking a list of items that the majority of tween/girls like. Grow up and get over your MS/HS experience.
Nope, my kid isn't edgy - but I don't pretend Kendra Scott and LuLu are fashionable either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 14yr old and she would have loved:
Gift cards to Sephora/ Target/ Amazon
Lululemon item
Kendra Scott item
Hoodie (college, sports team etc.)
Ugh, the basic PSL mom that must have posted this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kendra Scott necklace would be appreciated by most girls that age. Clothes are a bit harder as sizing plus kids have different styles.
I’m also a huge fan of books I can probably think of some by my girl that age is very into fantasy genre novels. That’s a good age for even something like Dune. I always just get the Barnes and noble gift certificate in case they have it or it’s not to their taste.
No - Kendra Scott necklaces are over. Unless you live in 2020.
They are overpriced fake jewelry.