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I shop for a living, and these are the best luxury gifts under $50 at Nordstrom

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I shop for a living, and these are the best luxury gifts under  at Nordstrom

I love a little luxury as much as the next person, but the premium price tags that come with it? Not so much. Luckily, as someone who shops for a living, I’ve gotten pretty good at finding affordable splurges — designer accessories that can jazz up any outfit, beauty must-haves that feel ultra-indulgent or delightful self-care products that make life just a bit sweeter.

Nordstrom is among my favorite places to shop for fancy but still-affordable items, and I’ve scoured the retailer’s website to find the best luxury gifts that won’t bust your budget. Whether you’re treating yourself or searching for the perfect present, I’ve got your back. Every single pick below — like this Kate Spade necklace, Dior lip oil and holiday-scented Diptyque candle — is $50 or less. Keep reading to check out all my favorite little luxuries under $50 at Nordstrom, and grab your favorites now so they arrive in time for the holidays. Happy shopping!

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Dior lip oil is having a major moment. It has hundreds of millions of views on TikTok and counts celebrities like Bella Hadid as fans. It gives you the shine of a lip gloss without the sticky finish, and it nourishes and hydrates lips at the same time.

$34 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

I know what you’re thinking: Who wants scrunchies as a Christmas gift? But these luxe hair ties are made from pure mulberry silk to help keep strands healthy and reduce breakage. Bonus: This four-pack comes in a package that doubles as a holiday ornament.

$22 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

Diptyque candles never cease to impress those in the know, and this limited-edition scent is sure to be a hit for the holiday season. It has notes of Siberian pine, resin, cedar and patchouli — just like “Christmas in candle form,” shoppers say.

$50 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

Kate Spade accessories usually cost a few hundred bucks a pop, so finding this adorable, dainty necklace for such a reasonable price is a major win. It has an adjustable chain with four closure options, so you can switch up the length. The initial pendant makes it a thoughtful, personalized gift.

$44 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

Don’t be fooled by the unassuming tube: This is among the most-loved lipsticks of all time. Buying makeup as a gift can be tricky, but Black Honey is a universally flattering deep berry shade that suits, well, everyone. You can’t go wrong with the buildable hue, which is why it sells out over and over again.

$22 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

These sparkly earrings look way more expensive than they are — who doesn’t love that? The delicate hoops are plated in 18-karat gold and encrusted with crystals that add shimmer and shine. Choose from aqua or fuchsia crystals, or grab both colors and keep one for yourself. You deserve it!

$34 at Norstrom

Nordstrom

The minimalists in your life will love this sleek leather card case. The gold clip is as practical as it is pretty — attach it to keys or the inside of your purse so you never have to search for ID or payment. Choose from black, gray, brown or burnt red.

$49 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

Shoppers call this the best body cream they’ve ever used, and it’s easy to see (smell?) why. The luxurious lotion is infused with nourishing olive oil, grapeseed oil, rice bran oil and apricot kernel oil that work together to hydrate and moisturize skin. The large 6.7-ounce container is a great size for gifting and will make bathtime feel downright spa-like.

$37 at Nordstrom

Nordstrom

This three-piece set features Charlotte Tilbury’s universally loved Pillow Talk hue — the shade is so popular that a tube sells every two minutes — and includes everything you need for a classic nude-pink lip. You’ll get a mini Matte Revolution Lipstick, a mini Lip Cheat Lip Liner and a full mini Collagen Lip Bath Lip Gloss, all in Pillow Talk. 

$35 at Nordstrom

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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