
27 Mother's Day Gifts From Nordstrom You Basically Can't Go Wrong With
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1. A Nodpod weighted sleep mask because you'd love to give your mom extra sleep for Mother's Day, which isn't quite giftable...but this is pretty close. The weighted eye mask targets pressure points to help her relax, while the mask blocks light (and makes it impossible to look at her phone — key for peak relaxation).
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Promising review:"I have trouble falling asleep after I wake up (or get woken up) in the middle of the night. I also deal with ambient light issues from my neighbor's security lights. This sleep mask really helps me to rest when I need to. I don't necessarily fall back asleep, but it helps me relax, not toss and turn, and I feel more rested when I get up. It also helps you stay asleep/restful during sunrise as it totally blocks the light. I am not a sleep mask person; I have never used a sleep mask regularly or kept one by my pillow. I almost flipped out last night when I wanted to use it and couldn't find it. It had fallen behind the bed, but I couldn't rest until I retrieved it. I also have dry eye, and I think this indirectly helps with it by preventing me from opening my eyes or being affected by airflow." — inkonapin
2. A subtle freshwater pearl necklace, so your mom can have a simple, sophisticated go-to piece to dress up her work outfits, casual looks...and, dare I say, date nights. All thanks to you, her incredibly tasteful child.
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Promising review: "Beautiful and very delicate. I loved." — lureyma
3. A 40-ounce Stanley Cup because even if your mom doesn't know about all the internet hype, she'll love that it keeps her drink cool for up to 11 hours (!) and fits in almost every cup holder. So, she'll be hydrated no matter what her day throws at her. And isn't growing up all about looking out for her needs now?
BuzzFeed editor (and mom-of-two) Heather Braga is a fan: " I am fully obsessed with my 40-oz Stanley. Yes, it's ridiculously large, but I only have to fill it up once before bed, and my water lasts the entire day! It also stays cold and, honestly, just looks super cute on my desk. And, yes, toddler refuses to drink out of his own kid-appropriate cups and will complain until I let him drink out of mine 🫠."
Promising review:"Okay I had FOMO, and I was just trying to buy it because it was on Nordstrom. I own a Hydro, and lemme tell you, this one kept my water cold for 12 hours (overnight) next to my nightstand. I also bought a straw cover and a cushion for the bottom. 40oz is better than the 30oz! It's big and obnoxious for a reason! Drink your water and be basic!" — Dandan98
4. A Marshall mini wireless speaker so your mom has a compact but impeccable-sounding speaker to blast podcasts while she works out or oldies while she gardens (but, uh, don't call it "oldies" around her; she prefers to think of them as "classics").
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5. A Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co. gift set that includes two best-selling smoked-fish varieties (rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon), plus a scented candle and matches, so your mom can enjoy her fave stinky ocean-based snacks and then destroy all the olfactory evidence.
6. The Always Pan by Our Place in stainless steel with a titanium interior because it is a genuinely shocking 300% harder than standard stainless steel, which means you're not just buying your mom another pan...you're basically buying her a lifelong kitchen companion. This pan sautes, bakes, fries, steams, roasts, boils, sears, and more — so basically, it can replace almost all of her other cookware. You're helping her Kond,o and you didn't even know it!
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7. A Smeg mini electric kettle for the mom whose passion for charming retro design is eclipsed only by her passion for drinking a billion cups of tea daily. This heats up even faster than her old electric kettle and is just so pretty to look at on the counter.
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8. A pair of Quay oval sunglasses because your mom is a star...so doesn't she deserve to dress like one? Plus, she'll be tickled pink when you tell her the late '90s are back!
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Promising review: " I had to have these glasses they matched some of my outfits. They sold out but I checked back and they were in stock and on sale. These glasses are stylish and come in an amazing green color. If you purchase these glasses you won't be disappointed." — seasoned woman
9. A Pat McGrath Labs kit for the mom who would love to try out a new look but doesn't have the time to go to the beauty store and try on a billion shades. Surprise! You've brought the store to her. (Now, if only you offered some kind of rewards club membership program...)
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10. A Terra Kaffe smart espresso machine because when you're not around to bring your mom coffee in bed, this is a close second. The Wi-Fi–enabled machine will brew up not just drip coffee, but thousands of custom coffee creations including lattes, macchiatos, and flat whites, all just with a few taps of the app. And honestly, does anyone deserve zero-effort caffeinated treats more than her?
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BuzzFeed editor Heather Braga is obsessed with this machine: "This machine seems too good to be true, TBH. It has a dedicated heating element just for steam and a precision frothing dial to let you make your foam *exactly* as you like it (and you can use ANY milk with it!). You can create a customized drink menu — the machine will remember how you want your coffee! That's more than I can say for most of the chain coffee shops I've been to. The best part is that you can use ANY coffee you'd like with it. It's a splurge but will definitely be worthwhile and has been saving me money since I've been drinking coffee at home. My husband is a coffee snob who typically handcrafts his own espresso drinks in the morning, but even he was impressed with this machine. It's got his seal of approval and CERTAINLY has mine. We have two kids under the age of 3 and, admittedly, use this machine several times a day."
11. A Hatch Restore 2 that has everything your mom needs to get some seriously sweet dreams going: it's a sound machine, sunrise alarm, and has a wind-down routine that I might particularly recommend if your mom tends to start watching funny videos to wind down...and then accidentally lets it go on for two hours.
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Promising review:"I was questioning if this was worth it because of the price, but after my first night using it, I was hooked! Not only is it aesthetically-pleasing on my nightstand, but this has completely curved my sleeping habits for the better!" — HanB2
12. A Barefoot Dreams throw blanket for the mom who has spent so much time making sure you feel wrapped in love and support...the least you can do in return is make sure that she gets wrapped in this internet-famous microfiber blanket that's next-level cozy.
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13. A deco-style crystal hinge bracelet that's minimalist but also totally unique — aka the exact design attributes your mom raised you to prize. You've learned well!
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14. A pair of Hunter tall rain boots so your mom can look sharp (and stay dry) on rainy days. These chic rain boots have a textured sole, so if your mama's life involves walking around in mud (does she live on a ranch? Does she attend Bonnaroo?) she'll definitely be able to get a grip.
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15. A leather wallet that's sorta like the Velcro kind you used to buy her for Mother's Day in elementary school...except way, way more stylish. This AllSaints wallet comes in colors like bright red and gold (!) and even has an understated clip to attach it to her bag if she likes.
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Promising review:"Excellent quality and holds my 5-6 cards and a little cash with no issues. Love the clip so I can put my car keys on it." — MakaylaH
16. A Maison Margiela Replica Lazy Sunday Morning candle, for the mom who absolutely deserves some delicious-smelling Maison Margiela products, and the child who want to give her everything...but is relieved that this has a lower price point than the average Maison Margiela product.
17. A Breda bracelet watch with a numberless, mother-of-pearl dial and stainless-steel or gold-plated band that's minimalist without being boring. I hope your mom is practicing saying, "Thanks, my kid bought it for me," because she will be fielding many "That's beautiful, where did you get that?" conversations.
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18. A Dyson Super Sonic hair dryer because your mom simply doesn't have the time to futz around with a regular hair dryer. She has all sorts of important stuff to do today (like responding to your deep-thoughts texts about The Pitt). This one works super quickly without damaging hair.
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Promising review:"To all the ladies reading this: the ones who are on the fence due to the price point, the skeptics of the tool's power, the ones thinking 'but my hair is curly, frizzy, unruly' — this note is for you. I purchased this yesterday and finally mustered up the energy to try it. I have curly, fine yet FRIZZY and DRY hair, coupled with hair extensions to help weigh my curls down and give me the length and volume I couldn't dream of on my own. Normally, my hair takes about an hour to blow dry, and another 30 minutes to get it straight enough to look presentable to the world. I work a ton so I don't have the option to spend so much time on my hair and I avoid it as much as humanly possible. But back to the Dyson Supersonic… HOLY CRAP. It's real. EVERYYYTHING THEY SAID IS TRUE. My hair blow dryed to a spot I wanted it in about 15 minutes. My hairs texture feels like I just had a blowout. The shine I have misplaced for the last several years or feigned with oils is now back. And after using the precision tool (my new forever angel), I used the flyaway tool (HELLO WHO INVENTED THIS?!) and now I don't even NEED to bust out my well-utilized straightener. I've been looking to get my hair health back and now I know that this is it. Minimal heat, perfect shine, fast turnaround. WORTH EVERY PENNY. Happy blow drying!" — SightSoundSteph
19. A Quip rechargeable water flosser for the mom who always told you to floss twice a day and "take care of your teeth, and they'll take care of you." You miiiiiiight not have exactly listened to her advice, but you can honor her passion for healthy teeth with this aesthetically gorgeous water flosser. Plus, unlike other flossers, it doesn't need to be plugged in while she uses it, so she can use it wherever she wants (in the kitchen or on the lawn?) While watching that new Netflix show you told her about?
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Promising review:"This has good pressure and cleans well. The design is slim and looks good on my counter. I have tried small flossers that don't take up much room and this is the best. It took a few hours to charge and the charge last long." — Lige
Price: $69.99 (available in two colors)
20. A slip pure silk pillowcase that won't just help keep your mom's hair from tangling, breaking, or frizzing — it also feels great to lay down on. (And isn't that feeling the whole point of Mother's Day gifts?)
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Promising review:"So glad I bought this pillowcase. It really works to keep my hair smooth while I sleep. It is also very soft and cozy." — Brentwood Mom
Price: $89+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors)
21. A Bearaby knit weighted blanket so your mom can experience never-before-known levels of coziness. This soft cotton blanket is machine washable, so it's exactly like her old knit blanket...except this one will melt her stress away like a pat of warm buttah.
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Promising review:"My husband and I have had trouble sleeping lately and have considered weighted blankets since they have been so popular. We have researched the different types and brands, but hesitancy has lingered. I was especially concerned about being too hot. With my husband's birthday approaching, I decided to bite the bullet and give him one. The reviews were great, and I liked how these woven blankets looked and how they were more breathable. It came quite bundled up in its own little blanket corset. We liked it right away and have had the best sleep ever. I normally wake up several times a night but haven't with this blanket so far. We will need a bigger one or at least one for each of us, including our dog. :)" — DivingButterfly
Price: $199+ (available in four weights and four colors; not all colors available in all weights)
22. A bottle of Oribe Gold Lust shampoo that doesn't just look and smell great — it softens, hydrates, and smooths blonde hair, giving it a beautiful luster and shine. Does your mom have a new hair stylist? Or just a child who is really, really good at picking out Mother's Day gifts? Only you and she will know for sure.
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Promising review:"Goodness, this stuff is incredible. I do NOT have the money needed to buy this expensive shampoo, but somehow, I find a way once in a while...it is just that good! This leaves my aging, bleached hair soft and shiny, and I am actually starting to feel like I have Kate Middleton hair...thick and longer (this shampoo has made it so healthy that it is growing really well) and GLORIOUS. Holy cow, I can't say enough good things...this really is a game-changer! Oribe: I'm obsessed." — AnnieNYC
Price: $21+ (available in three sizes and as a bottle or refill)
23. A pickle-making kit for the mom who loves projects (or just really loves pickles). If your mom is more activity-focused and never knows quite what to do with a big, fancy Mother's Day gift, this might just be your top pick(le).
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Promising review:"I have a friend who is obsessed with pickles (I always give mine to her when we're eating out), and I gifted this to her for her birthday. She absolutely loved it and ended up making a LOT of pickles!!!" — agnesbakes
Price: $40
24. A bottle of Le Labo Santal 33 eau de parfum, because if your mom loves trying new perfumes, she'll be over the moon to try this cult favorite. The rustic scent mixes notes of sandalwood, cedar, and cardamom into a delicious, smoky blend that reviewers wish they could "take a bath in." Even if you can't quite buy Mom a bathtub's worth of this stuff (someday!!!), she'll be thrilled with a small bottle to try it out.
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Promising review:"Not like any fragrance I've ever had. I loved it so much that I had to have the lotion, too. It smells amazing. I always get asked what I'm wearing, and I love that everyone around me isn't wearing the same. It has great staying power. It is not a fruity or floral scent like the typical scent of every person these days. I won't ever change fragrances again. This is it for me!! Worth every penny!" — Cvita511
Price: $107+ (available in three sizes)
25. A mug and warmer set for the mom who spends roughly 9 hours savoring that first (or fifth) cup of coffee every day. The coaster heats to roughly 130 degrees, keeping her drink fresh and toasty for however long she needs it. And when the hot beverage part of her day is over (if it is ever over), the coaster then doubles as a wireless phone or earbud charger.
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Promising review:"I have tried several self-heating mugs — this one is the best!" — Juicelove
Price: $98
26. A Patchology renewing foot mask to revive your mom's dry, achy feet with a mix of shea butter, strawberry oil, and resveratrol. She can wrap her barking dogs in these booties, kick back for 10 minutes, and then reveal some incredibly hydrated toesies. If your mom is constantly rubbing her feet with a big ol' tub of moisturizer...it's time to show her that there's another way.
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Promising review:"Works great, should have bought more! Easy to use, feet feel great." — WBBB
Price: $10
27. A tub of the world-famous La Mer moisturizing cream, because you've heard all about its legendary hydrating and skin-soothing properties (and so has your mom). So why not treat your mom to some? It's the absolute type of thing she deserves, but would never buy for herself. That's why you're here!!
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Promising review: "Two years ago I purchased this in order to face the elements of dry mountain air and snow. But coming back to a humid area I found that nothing else worked for my skin as I struggle with thyroid problems. I have sensitive and red skin which is prone to dry spots and breakouts as well as oil. But La Mer is so worth it. Now my skin looks like porcelain! Unlike other creams you only need a small amount, do as the directions suggest and press it into the skin gently. I promise you won't regret using this. Great investment in your beauty and skin health." — Ayanami
Price: $100+ (available in five sizes)
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