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What does your DD(14) really want for ~£25?

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SnoozyGiraffe · 31/07/2014 21:28

Need help with a birthday present - DN doesn't seem to have any interests other than iPhone, socialising and her appearance and it turns out I'm a really uncool aunt Sad

Pleeeeeeeease?

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SoonToBeSix · 31/07/2014 21:35

I tunes voucher, anything from hollister or superdry.

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Theherbofdeath · 31/07/2014 21:37

Boots voucher. And if she thinks you're so uncool don't waste any more time worrying about it.
Or annoy her and buy her an encyclopedia or some such, just for fun.

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wantacatplease · 31/07/2014 21:39

Yep I would have wanted a voucher at that age. Boring present but she'll like picking out her own stuff.

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Rascalls3 · 01/08/2014 00:56

Voucher for a manicure/pedicure or spray tan.

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greeneggsandjam · 01/08/2014 01:02

A spray tan??

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Cerisier · 01/08/2014 07:33

Unless you know her well and are confident she'd like it I'd be wary of mani/pedi vouchers and especially fake tan vouchers.

I have a 15YO and she said vouchers for H&M, Topshop, Forever21, Lush or Accessorise would be what she would like.

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FernieB · 01/08/2014 07:48

Just the cash really. Mine don't like vouchers and would far rather have the money as would my teenage nephew and niece.

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FernieB · 01/08/2014 07:51

If you want to get vouchers then I would agree with Top Shop or Boots. I'd be wary of mani/pedi as they like doing that themselves and a spray tan could go either way - they either love it or think it's 'chavvy'

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lk26 · 01/08/2014 07:57

Voucher for Nandos was popular in our house.

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GemmaTeller · 01/08/2014 08:01

To just be given the £25 to squander in Primark

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GraduallyGoneInsane · 01/08/2014 08:27

Vouchers for Starbucks, Topshop, Jack Wills, Hollister, H&M, Zara.

Or my DD3 (14) always appreciates accessorize type jewellery and scarves as gifts.

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greeneggsandjam · 01/08/2014 08:34

Do 14 year olds really have spray tans?

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ElephantsNeverForgive · 01/08/2014 09:33

My 13y DD2 would say, Cold hard cash or Primark or Superdry voucher. £25 = loads of stuff in Primark or a at shirt in Super dry. In other places vouchers are likely to give annoying to spend change or need topping up. Boots vouchered be OK because it's easy to make up any amount there too.

DSIS got cool aunt status for Jack Willis t shirts in the sale.

Neither DD would appreciate a spray tan, DD1 doesn't tan and would look daft, DD2 goes honey brown naturally because she spends her life outside trampolining.

Costa coffee Cafe Nero vouchers are another one that would work, DD2 has a bad iced drinks habit if she can get a mug to pay £3. Nando's is over DD2's mates budget, they tend to KFC.

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chumaniward · 01/08/2014 20:08

I'm 15 so have a good idea of what she'd like

if you're going for a voucher I'd say : jack wills, hollister, abercrombie, topshop, river island, h&, paperchase, superdry, itunes (although this is of no use if she illegally downloads her music) boots, costa, starbucks

a MAC lipstick costs £15 and if she's into makeup she will love you for this or any other posh makeup brand eg, ysl or benefit cosmetics

definitely any smellies/bath cosmetics from Soap and Glory as they are cool and smell gorgeous

anything cath kidston
a statement necklace

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chumaniward · 01/08/2014 20:09

a realy nice iphone case? a personalised one maybe?

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Maddaddam · 02/08/2014 08:38

My 14yo dd is a bit odd and would most like more knives and axes (she's keen on bushcraft), but I wouldn't recommend that for any other 14yo girl.

I tend to give book vouchers to my many nieces, who can (reasonably) not want to buy books? All my dds and nieces and nephews do read though, otherwise I'd probably give cash.

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SnoozyGiraffe · 02/08/2014 10:05

Thanks so much everyone! Going shopping today but cash will be my fallback position

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17leftfeet · 02/08/2014 10:13

My dd would hate vouchers from hollister, top shop etc etc

She spends all her money on band merchandise from grindstore or blue banana

Cash is always a safe option

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Maddaddam · 02/08/2014 14:14

My nearly 13yo would like vouchers for grindstore and blue banana.

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