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Vertu Curates 10 Luxury Self-Care Gifts for Elevated At-Home Rituals

Vertu rounded up ten elevated self-care gifts, luxe devices, botanical serums, ritual sets and indulgent linens, each chosen to turn a routine into a ritual.

Natalie Brooks4 min read
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Vertu Curates 10 Luxury Self-Care Gifts for Elevated At-Home Rituals
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1. Therabody Theragun Pro, $599

This is the gift for the person who treats tension like a recurring appointment: deep-percussion therapy that feels like having a physical therapist on call. At $599 the Theragun Pro is built for volume use, long battery life, multiple attachments and pro-level amplitude, so if they run, lift, or sit at a desk for hours, it brings immediate, obvious relief that ordinary massage tools can’t match.

2. NuFACE Trinity + Hydrating Crème Kit, $299

Give this to someone obsessed with skincare results but short on time; NuFACE’s microcurrent device firms the face with five-minute routines that stack over weeks. The $299 kit pairs the device with a conductive serum so their at-home facial feels intentional and effective, it’s the gadget a skincare lover will actually use every other day.

3. Vintner’s Daughter Active Botanical Serum (30 mL), $185

For the person who reads ingredient lists and values ritual, Vintner’s Daughter’s serum is a botanical powerhouse that doubles as an evening treat. At $185 for 30 mL it’s an investment in texture and glow; you’re buying a nightly application that transforms the routine into a thoughtful pause, not just another product on a shelf.

4. Dyson Airwrap Complete, $549

This is the splurge for the hair-obsessed friend who refuses to blow-dry damage away. The Airwrap styles with controlled airflow instead of extreme heat, comes with multiple barrels and brushes, and replaces a cabinet full of hot tools. At about $549, it’s a multi-function styling tool that actually saves time and improves hair health over repeated use.

5. Cire Trudon Candle (Large), $120–$180

A luxury candle is always a safe, highly personal gift, Cire Trudon’s large candles run roughly $120–$180 depending on scent and size, and they read like ceremony. Choose a rich, resinous scent for cooler months or a green, citrus blend for spring; lighting one immediately upgrades the living room and creates the kind of atmosphere that turns a bath or bathrobe moment into a proper ritual.

6. Slip Pure Silk Pillowcase + Sleep Mask Set, pillowcase $89, mask $45 (set ~$130)

For anyone who values beauty sleep, this silk duo is practical luxury: silk reduces friction on skin and hair, so your face serums and morning blowout last longer. The pillowcase alone is about $89 and an eye mask $45; together they make sleep feel considered and pampered, and they’re small enough to mail if you’re sending something thoughtful from afar.

7. Gravity Weighted Blanket (15 lb), $269

This one’s for the anxious sleeper or busy parent who needs a scientifically inspired hug: Gravity’s weighted blanket at around $269 is engineered to promote calm through gentle pressure. It’s not flashy, but it’s transformational for nights when sleep is the true luxury, swapping chronic restlessness for longer stretches of shut-eye is a gift that pays itself back day after day.

8. Ritual bath set: Le Labo Bath Oil + Salts combo, $95–$150

A curated bath set is the ritual starter kit for anyone who doesn’t take baths often but should. Pick a Le Labo bath oil or salts (sets around $95–$150) and you’ve handed them permission to slow down: the fragrance lingers, the skin feels silkier, and a single soak can reset a whole week. Pair with a C-shaped bath pillow if you want to step it up.

9. Aesop Hand & Body Ritual Set, ~$95

For the hands-on caregiver or frequent traveler, an Aesop ritual set (roughly $95) reads as thoughtful and utilitarian-luxe. Aesop’s textures are distinctive, gel cleansers, herbaceous body washes, rich hand balms, so gifting a set feels like giving a tiny, elegant spa that fits in a travel bag or bathroom shelf.

10. Mariage Frères Thé Noir or Forlife Glass Teapot + Tea Sampler, $75–$150

Tea is the underrated self-care ritual. A Mariage Frères sampler or a well-made teapot with curated loose-leaf (combined price $75–$150) creates a two-step ritual: warm the cup, steep with intention, sit. It’s perfect for the person who wants calm by design, and unlike many beauty gifts, it’s consumable and repeatable, which means they’ll think of you each steep.

Final note: these ten gifts all do one thing well, they convert a routine into a ritual, whether by changing the tools (Dyson, Theragun), the textures (silk, Vintner’s Daughter), or the atmosphere (candles, bath sets). Pick one that matches how they like to recharge, and give them the kind of at-home luxury that actually gets used.

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