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Shopping for your best friend should be a walk in the park — I mean, you know them better than anyone — but finding a gift is never as easy as it seems. It’s impossible to fail in my best friend’s eyes, but that doesn’t stop me from (a) wanting to impress her and (b) giving her a present that conveys how much our friendship means to me. If you’re here shopping for a best friend — whether you’ve known each other since diapers or you just connected last year — I bet you feel similarly.
Below, I’ve searched high and low to uncover 42 delightful gift ideas for any type of bestie. There’s a kit for growing broccoli sprouts at home, the simple espresso machine Kate McKinnon’s best friend introduced her to, and lots of other little things that’ll make them smile. All of these products are available on Amazon, and I’ve organized them by price, so you can easily find a present that fits your best friend’s personality and your budget.
Update on November 26, 2024: Updated prices and checked stock for all products.
Under $25
For the best friend who’s Laneige-curious
This set of minis includes five Lip Sleep Mask flavors: berry, gummy bear, peached iced tea, mango, and new watermelon, so they can find their favorite.
For the best friend whose current filing system is a stack of papers on their desk
They’ll be able to organize work notes, medical records, or other documents with this notepad, which has 12 built-in folders. Eva Chen, who discovered this “during one of those Amazon middle-of-the-night wormholes,” loves that she doesn’t have to carry a notepad with her anymore.
For the best friend who’s constantly dog-earing pages
A few years ago, our kitchen-and-dining writer Emma Wartzman received these metal line-makers as part of a care package from a friend. She now uses them exclusively to mark recipes in cookbooks, but they’re also perfect for flagging sections of a novel or textbook you’d like to re-read.
For the best friend who insists you fly personal-item-only
This flexible water pouch, or “Capri Sun for adults,” can be rolled up, significantly reducing its footprint in a carryall (or your best friend’s pocket). It’s a handy travel essential that will quickly replace their chunky Nalgene.
For the best friend who’s refreshing her sleep setup …
A longtime top seller on our site, this silk pillowcase will make your best friend feel like she’s sleeping in a luxurious hotel.
… and the one who’s struggling to get some shut-eye
While the Halo cap is technically designed to target tension caused by headaches, it doubles as a sleep mask. Nikki Glaser has been using it for over a year and told us she buys it for all her friends who have trouble snoozing.
For the best friend who needs a new relaxation routine
This kit of mood-boosting essential oils will relax your best friend’s mind and help them reset after a long day. Juliette Lewis, who discovered the power of essential oils while working on set, says it’s “a very shortcut way to clear my head and refocus.”
For the best friend who wishes they could visit the jjimjilbang every day
Your best friend can re-create a Korean bathhouse experience and get a deep full-body scrub at home with these colorful mitts that exfoliate more precisely than loofahs, bathing cloths, brushes, and more. They’re also beloved by Eva Mendes.
For the best friend who sips hard seltzer in lieu of beer
This sleek-looking koozie will keep their beverage of choice frosty year-round — especially if it’s packaged in a slim 12-ounce can, like White Claw, Truly, Red Bull, and more.
For the best friend who sends more handwritten letters than text messages
If your best friend is a fan of Marimekko prints, they won’t be able to deny this collection of postcards that features 50 different designs, each repeated twice. And because the set doesn’t contain any prewritten messages, they’re practical for any occasion.
For the best friend who was once a Jell-O-eating kid
If their dessert cravings hit hardest after lunchtime, these jelly-filled pouches are a satisfying (and relatively guilt free) alternative to the office candy drawer. With a slurpable consistency that’s slightly chewy, the packable snack is available in a bunch of flavors, such as peach, mango, cola, and more.
For the best friend who’s the pharmacist of the group chat
This pill organizer — described as a “Mary Poppins Medicine Cabinet” for how much it can hold — would make a great gift for the best friend who regularly saves you from crippling hangovers or bathroom emergencies. The expandable carrier also doubles as a travel case for jewelry.
For the best friend who has a backup supply of Brawny
Put an end to their paper-towel consumption with these Swedish dishcloths that soak up 20 times their weight in liquid but dry quickly in between uses. And when your best friend isn’t dusting, wiping, or scrubbing messes, this lemony print can be proudly displayed near their sink.
For the best friend who just bought their first house
This cherry-shaped brush will bring a smile to your best friend’s face, which should make the chore of cleaning multiple toilets easier for the new homeowner. And when it’s not in use, the kitschy tool practically passes as a piece of décor.
For the best friend who hosts Bob Ross parties
They can take their meditative artmaking on the road with this digital paintbrush, which transforms any phone or tablet into a portable canvas, no supplies needed. This also makes a great gift if your best friend wants to cut down on their TV time — they can fire up their Butouch and doodle away instead.
For the best friend who’s streamlining their beauty routine
If they complain about having to repurchase expensive skin-care products, get your best friend this rosacea-soothing serum from K-beauty brand Purito, which contains the same peptides as Biologique Recherche’s $76 treatment — at a fifth of the price. The formula, which comes in a hefty bottle, has centella to target redness, glycerin to quench dehydration, and niacinamide to strengthen the skin’s barrier.
For the best friend who confuses sugar with salt
Encourage your best friend to straighten out their space (and avoid more savory-cake mishaps) with this uncomplicated label-maker, which has nine type styles and over 200 symbols. Beyond adding text to storage bins, tech gear, pantry items, and more, they can make personalized gift tags with fancy-looking fonts and frames.
Under $50
For the best friend who’s trying to eat more greens
If your best friend likes broccoli, why not introduce them to broccoli sprouts? Strategist contributor Keren Lerner — who is not a doctor but a self-described “nutrition nerd” — purchased this kit and some seeds after learning that broccoli sprouts have 100 times higher levels of cancer-fighting phytochemicals than mature broccoli does. “We put them in smoothies for our kids, in salads (they add a nice radishlike flavor and good crunch), and on bread with peanut butter or hummus,” Lerner writes.
For the best friend who went to Italy last summer
Kate McKinnon told us that she uses this stovetop espresso machine, which her best friend (who is “obsessed with Italian things”) introduced to her. “There’s something about the tactile nature of it: just water, fire, and coffee beans ground to a fine powder and then, a minute later, there you are,” McKinnon says.
For the best friend who prefers sparkling
If they always drink sparkling water over still, here’s an 18-can sampler pack that includes unexpected flavors such as apple and cranberry. It also comes recommended by Bubly-fan Christina Ricci.
For the best friend who lives in athleisure
According to Strategist contributor Maggie Slepian, these $36 tights are a dupe for Alo yoga pants — and outperform leggings from similarly pricy brands like Prana and Lululemon. “The pants are smoothing and flattering and don’t lose their opacity even in the deepest squat,” Slepian says.
For the best friend who’s expecting
Our senior writer Liza Corsillo loved the closeness this wrap-style baby carrier afforded her and her newborn son. “He was so comfortable and secure being held in the Boba that he usually fell asleep right away,” she writes.
For the best friend who requests that your plans involve staying in …
In my book, cozy items are typically foolproof, even if the recipient wouldn’t categorize themselves as a homebody — and these slipper socks will keep any best friend’s feet toasty as they shuffle from their bed to the couch. To complete the gift, I recommend pairing them with our top-rated pajamas from Eberjey, which are available in sets with pants or shorts for hot sleepers.
… and the one who never misses a night out
After a few too many dirty martinis, they’ll be glad they started the night with this pre-alcohol probiotic drink, which chef JJ Johnson swears by to curb hangovers. “I just left the Wine & Food Festival in South Beach. I took one every day I was there, and I wasn’t hungover,” Johnson says.
For the best friend who plots their every move
This Strategist-tested and -approved planner has light gridding on each page, so there’s plenty of space to jot down extra notes, write to-do lists, or even get some doodling in. And its hard-wearing cover will look just as good on December 31 as it did in January.
For the best friend who’s freshly inked
This moisturizing balm contains olive oil and beeswax to soothe dryness and prevent scabbing, which makes it a great solution for healing tattoos. (Gracie Abrams also told us her best friend and college roommate introduced her to its ultranourishing power and melty texture.)
Under $100
For the best friend who needs a winter-skin survival kit
Winter is approaching, which means dry, flaky skin for almost everyone. Your best friend will appreciate this four-piece Osea set, featuring our best-in-class body oil and our top-rated body scrub for dry skin.
For the best friend who convinced you to get TSA PreCheck
Here’s a leakproof set of magnetized containers that’ll make packing their travel-size liquids more organized (and less messy).
For the best friend who’s in a reading slump
Help your best friend get back into reading with the five-book series that took over model Taylor Hill’s life (in a good way). “If I could go back and reread them again for the first time, that would make me so happy,” Hill says.
For the best friend who wants to try the Tracy Anderson Method …
Eve Jobs credits her best friend with introducing Bala Bangles into her fitness routine, which she now uses for leg, arm, and ab workouts. “They have their own little travel case, and I can do everything that I need with them,” Jobs says.
… and for the one who HIIT too hard
Upgrade their old foam roller with Mobot’s Big Bertha, which combines a water bottle and a foam roller and, at just 11 inches tall, is easy to pack into a gym bag or carry-on luggage.
For the best friend who hates flossing
Best friends should tell each other when there’s food between their teeth, so why not help them remove some plaque, too? This dentist-approved water flosser has the strongest engine on the market and a 22-ounce tank that will allow your bestie to clean all those hard-to-reach places in one go.
For the best friend who only just got a bed frame
If they haven’t gotten around to decorating their space, get them this Umbra mirror that a pair of professional home stagers have used for 600 jobs (and counting) because of its universal design and sturdy construction. It’s also under 20 pounds, so it requires only one nail to hang, which is a plus if your best friend prefers eyeballing it.
For the best friend who’s fussy about fragrances
For the best friend with a sensitive nose, consider this clean-smelling scent from Lake & Skye that’s comparable to a fresh load of laundry. It even got Michelin-starred chef Missy Robbins to start wearing perfume.
Under $200
For the best friend who owns a NuFace
This red-light face wand helps reduce wrinkles, dark spots, and puffiness — and according to Strategist contributor Diksha Basu, who recently turned 40, it’s the secret to why her skin looks better now than it did in her 20s.
For the best friend who’s practically a barista
Fellow is known for its stylish kettles and travel mug, and the brand’s latest coffee grinder is “more like a design object than my old Baratza,” says our writer Kat Gillespie. She uses hers for AeroPress or French press every morning and appreciates how easy the machine makes it to grind for a single cup.
For the best friend who complains about her apartment’s radiator
With Cozy Earth’s sweaty-sleeper-approved pajamas, your best friend will finally stay cool (and dry) through the night. The moisture-wicking fabric will be a big upgrade from the oversize cotton T-shirt they’ve been wearing to bed for years.
For the best friend who isn’t afraid of a little bit (or a lot) of spice
It’s pricey for a pepper mill, but professional chefs praise its heavy-duty construction and clever design that dispenses an “insane” volume of grinds with very little elbow grease.
For the best friend whose pet is their other best friend
Over $200
For the best friend who dabbles in edibles
This sleek cannabis infuser is the perfect appliance for the budding home chef. The device infuses botanicals into oil and butter and also has drying and decarboxylation capabilities, which makes the process of cooking with cannabis or hemp much easier than what you tried to do in high school that one time.
For the best friend who’s going dairy free
If store-bought almond milk isn’t cutting it, get your friend an Almond Cow, the nut-milk-maker for the “modern, lazy woman looking for solutions,” says Strategist contributor Caroline Goldfarb, who penned an ode to the handy machine.
For the best friend who runs your book club
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