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10 Idei pentru cadourile de Craciun


Mai sunt 29 de zile pana la Craciun. Desi goana dupa cadouri am inceput-o inca din septembrie, mai am de bifat cateva pachetele. Evident ca nu voi uita sa ma auto-cadorisesc, pentru ca stiti vorba aceea - cadourile pe care ni le facem noi, pentru noi, sunt cele mai frumoase. 

Asa ca, daca sunteti in pana de idei, gasiti mai jos cateva sugestii de luat in seama. In plus, in perioada 25.11-1.12.2019 pe site-ul Notino vor fi reducerile de Black Friday, de 20% la brandurile populare selectate, folosind codul "black20".

Lancôme La Vie Est Belle, unul dintre parfumurile mele preferate, are haine de sarbatoare. Sticluta de 50 ml este editie limitata si costa 235 lei. Poate fi oferita cadou mamei, celei mai bune prietene sau iubitei.
Pentru pasionatii de lumanari parfumate acest set de la Yankee Candle mi se pare perfect. Contine un suport de lumanare, impreuna cu 12 lumanari parfumate: Pomegranate Gin Fizz, White Fir, Evergreen Mist,  After Sledding, Candlelit Cabin, Icy Blue Spruce, Winter Wonder, Christmas Magic, Snowflake Cookie si Christmas Cookie. Pretul lui este de 71 lei.
Daca alegeti sa cumparati un cadou din sfera de make-up  incercati sa va orientati spre ceva simplu - o mascara sau un ruj.  Cine nu iubeste o mascara buna - Volume Effet Faux Cilsset, alaturi de un ruj rosu intens? Iar pretul setului Yves Saint Laurent (165 lei) este unul foarte prietenos.
Tot pentru pasionatele de machiaj, un cadou foarte bun este acest set de pensule de la Sigma Beauty. Costa 256 lei, dar contine pensule atat pentru fata, cat si pentru pleoape. Iar eu una nu stiu fata care sa spuna ca are prea multe pensule...

Hermès Twilly a devenit in scurt timp parfumul meu preferat pentru aceasta toamna. Aroma lui deosebita, unica, ma fascineaza de fiecare data. Eu una m-as bucura daca as primi acest set, mai ales pentru ca are in componenta si o miniatura. Ador miniaturile de parfumuri, sunt atat de simpatice....
Pretul lui de 474 lei si contine o apa de parfum de 85 ml, o miniatura de 7.5 ml si un lapte de corp de 80 ml.


La acest set Jean Paul Gaultier m-a cucerit ambalajul festiv. Pur si simplu ma gandesc non-stop la el. Costa 339 de lei si deja am luat in considerare sa mi-l fac singura cadou.
De la Elizabeth Arden nu am incercat niciun produs de ingrijire a pielii, dar am citit numai pareri pozitive in online. Daca vreti sa mergeti la sigur cu un astfel de cadou, pentru o persoana matura, alegeti produse destinate uzului zilnic - demachiant, spume de curatare, masti, creme antirid.
Setul de mai jos este foarte bine construit, deoarece contine unui ulei de curatare un serum si un booster facial regenerant. Pretul lui este de 149 lei.
Daca persoana care urmeaza sa fie cadorisita este vopsita blonda, sigur se va bucura de acest set L`Oreal Professionnel (110 lei), alcatuit din sampon si masca iluminatoare, cu rol de a neutraliza tonurile de galben si de a proteja parul decolorat.


Guerlain La Petite Robe Noir este unul dintre parfumurile pe care tot imi promit sa mi le cumpar. Avantajul cu acest set este mascara cadou care vine la pachet. Pretul sau este de 423 lei.
Pentru pasionatele de hairstyling, acest ondulator Rowenta Waves Addict ar fi perfect pentru realizarea unor bucle cu aspect natural, in noaptea dintre ani. Mi-a cam ramas gandul la el...
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