From Skincare Masks to Massagers, Snag These Spa Day Holiday Gifts—Starting at $8

Published Dec 10, 2025 1:00 am ET


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Holiday shopping isn’t always easy—especially when buying gifts for the busy bees in your life. However, workhorses and over-tired parents alike could definitely use some downtime. And what better way to thank them for everything they do than by gifting them with a spa day?

But instead of buying an expensive gift card to a spa, craft an at-home day of relaxation for them. Ahead, you’ll find every spa day essential you could think of. From face masks to massagers to wine glasses, these are the perfect spa day gifts for anyone who needs to slip into relaxation for a day or two. I’ve even included some of my personal favorites. So, check out my extensive gift guide below.

Top Spa Day Gifts For That Friend Who Needs It

  • Hydrating Masks: I got these Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Masks as a birthday gift recently, and have been hooked ever since. Easy to use, I do my skincare routine, put the mask on my face before bed and leave it on overnight. Needless to say, I always wake up to hydrated skin — just $15!
  • Knead a Massage?: If they’re always on their feet, this Renpho Heated Foot Massager is the perfect gift. It heats up to 131 degrees and has customized foot relaxation settings, including knead intensity and air compression — just $81!
  • Sit Back and Relax: If they’re always at the nail salon, let them pamper themselves at home with this Homedics Foot Bath. It cleanses and exfoliates rough skin and gently massages the feet — just $24!
  • Skincare Staple: Another staple of mine is this Aztec Indian Healing Clay Mask. I mix it with apple cider vinegar and use it on my face and in my hair. It genuinely feels like it’s extracting all of the gunk from my pores, and it’s a great gift for anyone who needs a change in their skincare routine — just $15!
  • Wake Up: Anyone who’s constantly running around might seem like they aren’t getting enough sleep. But these grace & stella Under Eye Masks will wake them up. Infused with sea moss, glycerin and hyaluronic acid, they reduce puffiness, darkness and lines — just $22!
  • Walking on Clouds: Slippers are the perfect spa day essential, and these Everfoam Fuzzy Slip-On Slippers are made with elastic memory foam and faux shearling lining. It literally feels like you’re walking on clouds — just $17!
  • Cozy Robe: And you can’t forget about the robe! This one has a cute waffle-knit pattern, but it’s also lightweight with a slightly loose fit — just $21!
  • Coily Cream: For the guys and gals with curls, they’ll love using this Pattern Beauty styling cream. It’s another one of my favorites and the perfect addition to any spa day or haircare basket — just $29!
  • Spa Queen: Anyone who struggles with neck pain knows that the cure is a good massage. This Nekteck Shiatsu Neck Massager has eight deep kneading modes that alleviate pain, stiffness and fatigue — just $50!
  • Light Up: And for the face, they can prioritize their skincare while getting a nice massage with this Doset Facial Massager. It has seven color settings, including red light therapy, which promotes collagen production, lymphatic drainage, smooth skin and more — just $40!
  • Pucker Up: I hate waking up to dry lips, and sometimes, Chapstick just won’t cut it. That’s why I absolutely love the Laneige Lip Mask. It’s easy to swipe on before bed. And I wake up to soft and supple lips — just $24!
  • Bathtub Fun: A bubble bath accessory is a must-have for any spa day, and this Royal Craft Wood Bathtub Tray holds everything from wine to books to tablets. Plus, it’s adjustable, easy to use and made of high-quality bamboo wood that’ll last forever — just $47!
  • Bubbles and Bombs: There’s nothing better than a nice detox at the end of the day. These bath bombs are infused with essential oils, shea butter, epsom salt and cocoa butter to promote relaxation — just $36!
  • Wine O’clock: Wine is always a good idea, especially on at-home spa days. Grab them a pack of these 15-ounce wine glasses. Even if they don’t like wine, they’re great for mocktails, too — just $34!
  • Matcha Made in Heaven: If they love tea, they’ll enjoy sipping on a warm cup of matcha. This Jade Leaf Organic Ceremonial Matcha has a nutty and slightly sweet flavor profile. And it’s made of 100% green tea leaves — just $22!
  • Sip, Sip, Hooray: For their iced or hot drinks, Stanley Cups are a staple. This 30-ounce cup keeps drinks iced or hot for hours — just $40!
  • Cute and Functional: When you’re doing your skincare routine, this pink headband and wrist cuff spa set keeps your hair and arms dry. And they can wear it while they’re wearing a mask, in the bathtub or doing their makeup, too — just $10!
  • Story Time: The ultimate splurge gift is this Kindle Paperwhite Reader. They can read their favorite titles while getting a foot massage, waiting for their face mask to dry or while sitting in the bathtub (just don’t drop it) — just $160!
  • Skin Rejuvenation: If their pores are crying for help, you can’t go wrong with this facial steamer and humidifier. It comes with tools to remove blackheads, too, for the ultimate refresh — just $40!
  • Scrub-a-Dub-Dub: This Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrub has notes of dragon fruit, pineapple and peaches. It gently exfoliates the skin and scrubs away dirt, oil and dead skin — just $9!
  • Sculpted Skin: Perfect for preventing puffiness and giving the skin a lift, this BaiMei IcyMe Gua Sha and Jade Roller Set will quickly become a staple in their spa days or everyday routine — just $8!

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Lauryn Jiles

Lauryn Jiles

Author McClatchy Commerce

Lauryn Jiles is a Content Commerce Assistant at McClatchy. She is based in South Carolina and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. Lauryn has written for numerous brands and is well-versed in the fashion, beauty, health, and lifestyle verticals. She enjoys yoga, coffee, fashion museums, sushi, and traveling.

Chase Clements

Chase Clements

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Kansas City, Chase Clements is the Commerce Content Operations Manager. He has many years of experience as a Commerce Writer and Editor for McClatchy.