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We know how stressful it can be picking out a Christmas gift for your partner – that’s why we’ve done all the hard work for you! This is our ultimate Christmas gift guide for 2017.

FOR HER

Women can be difficult to buy for, especially when they seem to own everything already. So what do buy for your partner when she has everything?

Every girl loves candles that smell delicious! Why not spoil your gal this year with a sweet scented candle? It’s something that can be used all year round, and we can definitely never have enough of. This is Glasshouse Fragrances Triple Scented Candle in Christmas exclusive scent, Under the Mistletoe – Spiced Apple & Red Berries.

You can really never go wrong with jewellery! If she doesn’t own a Pandora bracelet, that’s something you can surprise her with. If she owns one, you can definitely spoil her by purchasing beautiful little charms that have a special meaning.

Impress your lady by personalising a makeup or handbag. There’s nothing more special and unique than a personalised gift for your loved one. You’ll be in the good books with this one!

If you’re stuck on buying something for your partner this year, we suggest giving the gift of experience. Who can resist a full day spa?!

And finally, if your partner well and truly owns everything she could possibly want and need, you can give her the gift of food and good company. Take her out to a nice romantic dinner for Christmas this year.

FOR HIM

Whoever said buying gifts for women are hard, definitely never needed to buy a gift for a man! Men are also difficult to buy for so we’ve tried our hardest to find things that will impress your partner for Christmas this year.

If there’s something that men can’t have too many of, it’s cologne. You want your man to smell good and so does he. Buy him a nice cologne for Christmas this year so he can add it to his collection!

If your partner loves fitness, this is the perfect gift for him. A Fitbit or fitness watch can help monitor heart rate, count steps and help with workout progression!

Another great fitness gift is a gym bag. There are numerous gym bags available on the market specifically designed for men to take with them to the gym or training.

Men need love too, especially when it comes to grooming. Men’s grooming has become an ongoing and growing trend over the past few years. For Christmas this year, treat your man to his own essential grooming kit!

Does your partner own a wallet that looks like it’s been through the shredder a few times? It’s time for a new wallet! Wallets are essential for men and definitely doubles up as a fine accessory.

We hope you find the perfect gift for your perfect partner!

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