New York Post Composite Don’t panic, but Mother’s Day is less than two weeks away.
If you haven’t started shopping for the perfect gift yet, let me share my secret weapon: Bath & Body Works.
From fan-favorite luxury dupes to the best candles on the market, you’ll find something they’ll love, whether you’re shopping for your mom, grandmother, aunt or anyone else.
While there are some Mother’s Day-specific gift sets (and you can scroll to check them out!), we also rounded up some of Bath & Body Works’ fan-favorite products that make perfect gifts.
This year, Bath & Body Works extended its collaboration with Vera Bradley to its annual Mother’s Day tote bag deal. An exclusive, new Vera print meets BBW’s signature gingham. The tote bag includes five full-size products in the Peach Blossom and Nectar fragrances (hand soap, fragrance mist, body wash, body lotion, and 3-wick candle), and you can snag it all for $55 with a $40 purchase.
Peach nectar, golden freesia and sweet beechwood come together to create this one-of-a-kind fragrance from the Vera Bradley collaboration.
One of Bath & Body Works’ key spring scents, with notes of sweet honeysuckle, orange flower blossom and neroli nectar, has been repackaged in honor of Mother’s Day.
Get four full-size products (hand cream, fragrance mist, body wash and lotion) at a huge discount in this gift set, which comes wrapped up in a pretty, themed gift bag. Sweetest Song, which debuted last year, has notes of blush raspberries, sugar crystals and whipped musk.
Make the whole house smell like mimosas with this fresh-squeezed orange juice and sparkling Prosecco-scented Wallflowers refill, named specifically for Mom.
Pair your Toast to Mom fragrance refill with this pretty butterfly plug-in that is perfect for spring.
Japanese Cherry Blossom, the timeless icon, turns 20 this year! This scent, with notes of Japanese cherry blossom, Asian pear, fresh mimosa petals, white jasmine and blushing sandalwood, is a universal crowd-pleaser that makes a great gift.
With notes of fresh cut peonies, white lilies and lotus rose, this candle was designed to be the perfect gift for mom, alongside some real flowers, of course.
For the mom that values self-care, consider this gift set with mini body wash, lotion and fragrance mist in the wellness line stress relief fragrance.
Sweet, fruity and floral, the Butterfly scent has notes of raspberry nectar, iris petals and airy vanilla. The gift set includes three full-size products.
Everyday Luxuries are Bath & Body Works’ designer dupes. They make a great gift and are available in fine fragrance mists and body lotions. Both products are priced at $18.95 each.
Marshmallow-forward with spicy and woodsy notes, this gourmand is said to smell just like Kilian Paris Love Don’t Be Shy.
This creamy take on a tropical scent, with notes of coconut milk, tropical lily and vanilla sandalwood, is perfect for use year-round.
Bath & Body Works likens this elegant fruity floral with notes of shimmering pear, silky rose petals and cedar musks to “exploring a secret garden.”
Sparkling citrus, bright apple blossom and golden mimosa come together for this fragrance that smells like joy in a bottle.
If you prefer an earthier, more subtle scent, Salted Shorelines (with notes of dewy bergamot, warm sage and salted driftwood) is a safe bet.
You’ll definitely be obsessed with this vanilla-forward floral with notes of blushing jasmine, cashmere praline and vanilla bourbon.
This woodsy floral, with notes of sweet mandarin, opulent muguet, and sensual amberwood, is just as luxurious as its opalescent bottle suggests.
This sweet floral with notes of ruby berries, sugared rosebuds and blush amber started out as an Everyday Luxury but recently expanded into a full line of products.
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