Father’s Day Gift Guide | Little Indulgences

Buy For Him Before He Buys For Himself
Father's Day Gift Guide | Little Indulgences
 
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Is your Dad the type of person who buys himself everything he wants? Ours is. Which makes buying him gifts challenging sometimes. He already has everything! And I mean everything. He recently bought himself a whole karaoke system. I’ve never seen this man sing karaoke in my life. But he thought it sounded fun. Over the years I’ve learned that in order to surprise him with gifts, I have to get ahead of him. Discover things before he does, if you will. I’ve pulled together a father’s day gift guide full of little indulgences that I know our Dad would enjoy, and hopefully yours will too! 
 

Apple Watch – For the man who loves his iPad and iPhone, this is the next logical step in the Apple Kingdom. Shelby and I love ours, and while it’s something you can definitely live without, I do find it does make my life easier. I like this band because it’s dressy enough for work but could also very easily go casual for his rides on his exercise bike in the gym. 

Coffee Pod Carousel – How cool is this? Turn your coffee pod holder into a work of art! Perfect for the dad who is sleek and modern and also appreciates a good cup of coffee. Or 12. 

Dad Mug – This is just a classic item that every Dad needs. This one is just a bit upgraded from that one with the drawing of a fish you made him in elementary school. 

Facial Fuel – Why do guys think they are immune to skincare? They’ll work out and eat healthy but when it comes to taking care of their face they all of a sudden think that crosses a line. Ease your Dad into a skincare routine this summer starting with this moisturizer. It’s a vitamin-enriched, energizing, nonoily facial moisturizer that helps skin resist the effects of environmental stress for a healthy, invigorated appearance. He can quickly apply after he showers and shaves in the morning and then go about his day with his new glowing skin. 

Face Mask – This is a little more advanced for a skincare novice, but if you’re Dad already has a bit of a skincare routine, introduce him to this face mask. It’s a great Sunday night indulgence to prep that skin for the week. This one is unscented, and has a plant-based formula made with charcoal to detoxify, bitter almond to cleanse and radish seed to repair.

Face Scrub – The last item needed in a good skincare routine is a good face scrub he can keep in the shower. The scrub rapidly resurfaces, polishes and brightens the skin, lifting the facial hair before shaving and helping to prevent ingrown hairs and blemishes. The skin is left feeling smooth, refined and deeply cleansed. 

Custom Art Print – With all photos being digital these days, it’s hard to remember sometimes to actually get those photos you’re always taking printed and framed. Father’s Day is a good excuse to get this done! Frame those personal, special, favorite memories in a sleek and modern frame like this that he’ll be proud to display in his office.

Sunglasses – Our Dad has been wearing the same pair of sunglasses for probably 20 years. Maybe longer. Now not the EXACT same pair, that would be crazy! Who hasn’t lost or broken a pair of sunglasses in the past? But he replaces them with a pair that looks the EXACT same. Why not change things up a bit with this classic pair? 

Headphones – Great for letting him listen to all the music he loves on the go! I got a pair of these last year and I know can’t live without them. Especially for travel. Our Dad is going on his first big internationally trip later this summer, and I think these would be perfect for him to use on the plane! 

Chef Style Apron – To make him feel very official while he’s manning the grill at all of his summer bbq’s. 

Whiskey Ice Wedge – Same concept as those large square ice cubes, but this option just aesthetically looks a bit cooler. This mold creates a sloping mini-glacier of ice that chills your libation with less dilution than faster-melting “rocks.” Perfect for the Dad who’s go to drink is a whiskey on the rocks. 

Wine Regions of France Print – Remember that trip I mentioned a minute ago? It’s to France to visit our brother, who is a sommelier currently living in Bordeaux. They’ll be traveling around tasting lots of wine, and this print would be great for geographically prepping him before the trip, but then will be a nice reminder of all the regions he visited after he returns. Need to also make a mental note that our brother would love this too, ha ha. 

 

-Ash

P.S. Go check out our trips with our Dad to Turks and Caicos, Las Vegas, The Bahamas, and Asheville, NC

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