All the best gift ideas for teenage girls

Music tech, artsy room decor, and more cool stuff to show that you get her.
By Leah Stodart  on 
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If shopping for women seems hard, remember that it gets much, much worse. Just try shopping for a teenage girl. You'll soon find out what "difficult to buy for" is all about.

With adult women, you can always opt for items like smart light bulbs, jewellery, or a cool camera, but teens are a different game. They don't have the same needs as an older demographic. Their wish lists are likely geared more toward hobbies and trends.

Teenage girl trends are an ever-changing hellscape. It can be tricky to choose a gift that she’ll like and use for longer than a month. But does that mean you throw in the towel and plop a gift card in an envelope? That’s basically code for “I don’t get you at all.” 

Instead of resorting to looking out of touch, there is a way to show the teenage girl on your gift list that you “get them.” We’re talking music technology, phone accessories, artsy cameras, room decor, and more — all things to help her live her best life with her friends, branch out and be social, and help her figure out her passions.

Even if her "thank you" is sauced in sass, receiving a gift that she can use over and over again that she knows you put thought into will have her feeling appreciative.

These are the best gifts for teenage girls in 2024.

Topics Amazon

Instant Camera

Best For The Instagrammer

Secondary school is the most photographable period ever. Friends, sleepovers, dances — she’ll need to document it all. The Instax Mini 11 is the perfect partner in crime. The Mini 11 is the newest of the Instax family, with six colours and fun new features like automatic exposure measurement and a selfie mirror. Once printed, she can hang them from clip lights or display them in a glittery frame.
Buying Options
£78 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Fitness Tracker

Best For The Sports Player

Teenagers are picky, and most girls wouldn’t be caught dead in some clunky fitness tracker. The new Fitbit Charge 3 is sophisticated and rocks an OLED screen, available in muted shades to match her style. Perfect for the girl who plays sports year round, the Charge 3's personalised fitness score can help track her progress, as well as track sleep, steps, and calories. The battery lasts for five days, so she’s set for a week.
Buying Options
£129.99 from Amazon
Neon Lights
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Neon Lights

Best For The Hipster

Nothing is as important as bedroom aesthetics, especially when sleepovers happen on a weekly basis. Help her amp up her décor with these neon lights. Choose from different letters. The lights can be hung with the included strip or sit on a surface, powered by AA batteries or a USB cable. Plus, it’s an easy thing to take to university to spice up her room.
Buying Options
£12.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Bluetooth Headphones

Best For The Concert Goer

If she gets in the car, immediately puts on headphones, and ignores everyone, here’s your gift. The Beats Solo3 are pretty perfect, especially if she has an iPhone 7 or up (for Apple’s wireless chip). These Beats were made for concert lovers, sounding superb on low-end dubstep and modern, auto-tuned vocals — all for 40 hours on one charge. But that colour selection, though. Choose from metallic, matte, and vibrant shades to match her personal style.
Buying Options
£349.95 from Amazon
Clarisonic brush
Credit: Clarisonic

Facial Cleansing Brush

Best For The Girl With Stubborn Skin

Skin problems are an inevitable part of adolescence — and as a teenage girl, showing up to school with a spot seems like the worst thing ever. The Clarisonic Mia Facial Sonic Brush claims to remove six times more makeup than wipes and unclogs pores to make skin more receptive to cleansing. The spinning helps reduce oily spots, dry patches, and already-there blemishes, while making skincare actually fun.
Buying Options
£116.62 from Amazon
Cold Brew Coffee Maker
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Cold Brew Maker

Best For The Coffee Obsessive

Starbucks: Cool to Instagram, way too expensive. Save your teenager some time and money without making her skip out on her caffeine. The Coffee Gator cold brew maker preserves all the natural goodness and sweet flavours, so you can probably forget all about sugar or sweeteners. If she’s still concerned with flexing a Starbucks cup, a reusable one is ace.
Buying Options
£25.97 from Amazon Amazon Prime

DSLR Camera

Best For The Creative Girl

If she's an aspiring photographer, something more intense than a Polaroid is necessary. The Canon EOS 4000D is ideal for beginners, featuring a user-friendly menu and touchscreen with illustrations to show her the ropes. Because it's a DSLR, she can also switch lenses to her heart's content. It's a little pricey for a starter camera, but it's going to last her for years — so you can sleep well knowing she's getting her (your) money's worth.
Buying Options
£369.99 from Amazon

ASUS Chromebook

Best For The Girl Who Loves School

Secondary school pupils need a laptop that’s light, heavy duty, and will make them look cool. The Asus Chromebook Flip C433TA is it. Weighing under two pounds, transporting the Flip in a backpack will be a breeze, with a 14-inch HD display and 360-degree hinges for Netflix marathons anywhere. Her files will be cloud-stored, so she won't be screwed if something happens to her device.
Buying Options
£119.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Succulent Terrarium

Best For The Outdoorsy Girl

Desert plants are the hippest little decor pieces nowadays. Even the drabbest rooms or college dorms can be brightened up with a mini terrarium full of colourful succulents, small enough to sit on her desk or a small shelf. Care is minimal, so being a full-time plant mum isn't required.
Buying Options
£29.90 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Curler and Straightener

Best For The Girl With Wild Locks

The GHD Original IV Professional Styler is the perfect tool for quick, effortless straightening and easy curls and waves. GHD is one of the best-known and most popular styling brands in the UK, so you know you're getting quality.
Buying Options
£109 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Nintendo Switch
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Nintendo Switch

Best For The Gamer

Who wouldn’t want the gift of never being bored? Named after its ability to switch from TV to on-the-go gaming, the handheld Nintendo Switch is a middle ground if she's not into the bigger consoles — complete with detachable controllers to play with friends and a 6-hour battery. Classics like Mario Kart turn the most boring days into parties.
Buying Options
£299.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Beauty bundle
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Beauty Subscription

Best For The Beauty Beginner

A GLOSSYBOX subscription for a teenage girl is a no-brainer. It’s great if she’s a beauty guru who’s watched every makeup tutorial YouTube can offer, but especially great if she’s a beginner with no idea where to start. Each month, she’ll receive a box with loads of makeup, skin, or hair care samples, allowing her to discover new favourites she never knew about before.
Couple and dog taking a selfie
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Pet Selfie Stick

Best For Dog Mums

For girls who like dogs more than they like people, the Uhomely Pet Selfie Stick is the selfie stick alternative made specifically for taking pictures with doggos. Clip it to your phone and show Fido the tennis ball on top. The ball gets him or her to do the impossible: Actually look at the camera, basically guaranteeing money shot after money shot.
Buying Options
£8.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Fjallraven backpack
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Water Resistant Backpack

Best For The Practical Girl

Some girls prefer to sport an oversized purse as a backpack, while some would prefer a durable, adventure-ready knapsack. The Scandinavian designers at Fjallraven have perfected their classic school backpack, the Kanken, and teenagers have taken notice — these things are everywhere. The water and dirt resistant Vinylon makes these durable enough for years of wear and tear, plus each has countless pockets (including one for a laptop) and comfy straps.
Buying Options
£85 from Amazon

Portable Phone Charger

Best For When You're Stumped

Having a dead phone in public is basically the end of the world — that’s not a teenage girl problem, that’s an everyone problem. Claiming to be one of the most powerful out there, this mini portable charger can apparently fully charge an iPhone almost twice.
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£23.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Ultimate Ears Wonderboom
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Bluetooth Speaker

Best For The Energiser Bunny

A girl who's the life of the party deserves a gift that keeps up. The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom speaker is adorable, easily transported, and more powerful than it looks: The pod shape offers 360-degree booming sound, plus 10 hours of battery life. It's also waterproof enough to be submerged in three feet for 30 minutes, so when things get wild the tunes will stay on.
Buying Options
£89.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Gel Polish UV Lamp

Best For The Girl With Expensive Taste

Trips to the nail salon every few weeks is a grossly expensive habit — especially for teenage girls who are likely in school and have part-time jobs at most. She's not about to give it up completely, so help her save by doing the fancy stuff at home with a UV lamp for gel nails. After a few easy steps, she can give herself manicures said to last three weeks before chipping.
Buying Options
£49.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Bath Bombs
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Bath Bombs

Best For The Stress Ball

Aesthetically pleasing bath art? Hypnotising smells? Soft skin? She'll love these. Not only are these fizzing (and sometimes glittery) balls of soap super Instagrammable, but they come in relaxing scents. When trigonometry sucks, the netball season looks bleak, or first dates are hell, bath bombs act as a makeshift spa day.
Buying Options
£17.49 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Digital Picture Frame
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Digital Picture Frame

Best For The Social Butterfly

When traditional picture frames just aren't enough, an Alexa-enabled digital picture frame from Nixplay can do the trick. It'll shuffle through her best memories (photos and videos) and change when it senses motion to ensure that each gets its time to shine. Now she can skip the hassle of printing and hanging by adding her new pics to the queue through the app.
Buying Options
£189.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Smart Essential Oil Diffuser
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Smart Essential Oil Diffuser

Best For The Yogi

This is like the Rolls-Royce of aromatherapy diffusers. It connects to WiFi, so she'll be able to control it via her phone or Alexa and Google Assistant. She can also set the diffuser to run on a schedule. It will make her room feel cozier and smell nicer.
Buying Options
£39.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Kindle

Best For The Reader

If you know a girl who always has her nose in a book, gift her a Kindle that gives her access to millions of books, magazines, and audiobooks. The Kindle has an adjustable front light that allows her to read comfortably for hours wherever she is, day or night. The e-reader's battery lasts weeks, so it's great for travelling too.
Buying Options
£84.99 from Amazon

Weighted Blanket

Best For The Home Bug

Weighted blankets have gained popularity for their ability to reduce anxiety and promote better sleep. When selecting the weight of the blanket, go for one that is one-tenth of her body weight for optimal benefits. This blanket comes in a handful of colour options, so you can match it to the colour scheme in her room.
Buying Options
£69.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Name Necklace

Best For Personalisation

Help her channel her inner Carrie Bradshaw with her own personalised name necklace. This necklace is customiaable in length, metal finish, and font choice. The Etsy shop owner is even open to sending you a font mock-up before you commit so you can ensure it will look perfect.
Buying Options
£39.74 from Etsy

Sunrise Alarm Clock

Best For The Heavy Sleeper

Help her wake up easier and more refreshed with this alarm clock. It gradually increases in brightness leading up to a scheduled wake-up time to simulate the sunrise for a more natural wake-up. Don't worry, it still has a snooze button so she can catch those extra 10 minutes of sleep.
Buying Options
£49.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

Coach Bag

Best For The Sophisticated Teen

This bag from Coach is an ideal day-to-night bag as it works for days on the go and nights out. It's made from polished pebble leather and features a comfortable top handle. This clutch will add an edge of sophistication to her style.
MYnd Map  journal
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Journal

Best For Expressing Herself

Encourage her creativity with this MYnd Map notebook, that focuses on six key themes to help her highlight and reflect on the areas in her life that are important and often neglected.
Buying Options
£28.49 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Wooden record player
Credit: VIFLYKOO

Record Player

Best For Vintage Vibes

This suitcase-style record player will make a stylish addition to her decor. It plays vinyl, obviously, but she can also stream music via Bluetooth from another device. It's basically a stereo but with cooler functions and a vintage edge. Plus, it's totally Instagram-worthy.
Buying Options
£59.99 from Amazon Amazon Prime

White Trainers

Best For Upping Her Trainer Game

These Reebok sneakers have a throwback vibe with a modern look. The classic, white design makes them compatible with all sorts of outfits, while the gum rubber sole provides traction and the EVA midsole absorbs shock. In other words, these are both fashionable and comfortable.
Buying Options
£50 from Amazon Amazon Prime
Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].


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