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40 Unique Gifts Under $10 for Everyone on Your List
Amazon and Etsy really come through with some thoughtful and clever ideas.
Sticking to a budget when doing your holiday shopping is a must. If you can grab a few really great gifts under $10 for a bunch of people on your list, it can really lighten the burden. But just because you're looking for an inexpensive idea doesn't mean you have to settle for something that looks cheap. If you need some inspiration, we've scoured the internet to find the very best gifts under $10 to make it easy to check names off.
For under $10, you'll get six hand creams wrapped in individual boxes. If you need a good bulk gift, buy a few boxes as Amazon reviewers say they are moisturizing, cute and smell great.
You're going to want to get a set for yourself after you see how cute these candles are in person. You'll get six in a set, so you can give one to each of your favorite people.
Burt's Bees's gift set is climate-pledge friendly. The travel-sized assortment comes with five of their popular skincare products: the Soap Bark and Chamomile Deep Cleansing Cream, Hand Salve, Milk & Honey Body Lotion, Coconut Foot Cream and Beeswax Lip Balm.
The cool thing about cosmetic pouches is that you can pack pretty much anything in them: makeup, office supplies, gaming accessories, you name it. This cotton design comes in navy, beige and gray, and you can choose from five text colors.
Meant to relieve puffy eyes, dark circles and migraines, this mask is made from "medical grade premium PVC cover on one side and soft plush fabric on the other side to ensure optimal safety as you sleep." Along with having an adjustable strap, it can be heated or cooled for comfort.
Cleaning your keyboard is easy with ColorCoral's dust cleaner. All you have to do is knead the gel into a ball before pressing it into the crevices. When you pull away, the dirt comes right off with it.
Men and women will love wearing this bohemian-inspired bracelet. The leather piece is beautifully decorated with beads and an eye-catching pendant for everyday wear.
Made for karaoke, recording, streaming or Internet voice chat, this mini-microphone is lightweight and portable. The 3.5 mm jack plug is compatible with multiple devices.
Choose your initial and have this seller create this gold monogrammed bracelet for your loved one. It also comes with a dainty leaf charm that adds more character to the design.
UNO is a favorite among the game world, especially for teens and tweens. But this specific card game version has different rules: if players draw the action card, they have to complete a dare!
This 52-week guide features inspirational quotes and space for writing three things you're grateful for each day. You may even gain motivation similar to a customer who says, "doing this everyday gives me a different perspective on life and lifts my mood."
With this nifty wristband, he can keep screws, nuts and drill bits at bay, as he's drilling away. (Yes, it's a little bit over $10, but worth that extra 99 cents!)
When he's stuck on making a decision, this shirt can help explain why he's taking so long. The lightweight cotton jersey material is meant to fit snug.
Coffee lovers will enjoy sipping their morning or afternoon brew in these marbling ceramic coffee mugs. They come in three designs, have an easy handle for gripping and can hold hot or iced drinks.
You don't need batteries to use this scalp massager. It's advertised as having soft and thick silicone bristles to stimulate blood flow to the scalp. Plus, it's great to use when shampooing or conditioning your hair.
These $5 reusable twist ties are meant to keep anything, from earphones to office supplies, tangle-free. They won't realize how much they needed them until they actually use 'em.
Cailey Lindberg (she/her) is a writer and editor with over a decade of experience covering products, lifestyle, entertainment and food. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, she was a staff writer at USA Today's shopping network, Reviewed.com.
Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.