Johnston Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens

Johnston Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Johnston Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts For Teens

1) Make Your Own Nail Polish Kit
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Create your own signature style with this DIY nail polish kit. Revitalize the craft of nail polish by having fun and inventing your next best look. The nail polish found in this kit is vegan and free of at least 5 common environmental toxins often found in other beauty products.

2) Stitch-Your-Travels Leather Wallet
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Every adventure becomes hands-on with this leather travel wallet. Thoughtfully crafted to house your on-the-go essentials, the cover is specially perforated to enable crafty, colorful stitching. Tick off every destination with the included needle and thread, marking memories as you meander.

3) Elephant Print Card Holder
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The Elephant Print Card Holder is ideal to use as a business card holder or as a small wallet. This Fair Trade card holder’s compact design can easily be tucked away so you can travel light. Every product is handcrafted in Cambodia and helps to fight human trafficking.

4) Sliding Hair Tie – Metals
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Pulleez: Gold Nugget with Champagne Elastic

5) Assorted Face Exfoliator Pack
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The patented petal-like design of these facial exfoliation buffs provides more surface area to clean and scrub skin, and it dries faster (and lasts longer) than typical sponges, too. This skin-pleasing trio deftly targets dry skin to leave your face feeling soft and clean.



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