Self-care in your Roaring Twenties isn't just for singles
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💖 Why we at Lovely Gifts prefer to celebrate Singles Day Treat Yourself Day
In your twenties, a lot changes over the years. One moment you're in a relationship, the next you're healing a relationship and building a relationship with yourself. That's why we believe it's important to prioritize yourself.
Sometimes it's okay to just put yourself first.
That's why at Lovely Gifts we don't celebrate a standard Singles Day — we celebrate Treat Yourself Day 💕
We all know that 11/11 started out as a day for being single. But we believe you don't need a reason to treat yourself . A gift, a little sparkle, a moment for yourself—any day is perfect. But why not officially reserve one day for self-love and girly vibes? ✨
Our Treat Yourself Day is all about small moments of happiness: candles gently burning, a cozy blanket, a handmade gift that makes your day a little brighter. It's a day to say, "I deserve this" —and that's perfectly fine with a touch of pink, glitter, and elegance 💅
Why do we think it's better than regular Singles Day?
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It's about you – regardless of your relationship status. Whether you're single, in a relationship, or just looking for some self-care, this day is for everyone who wants to treat themselves to something beautiful.
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It's about feeling —not discounts or chaotic sales. We want to create a moment that's warm, cozy, and aesthetically pleasing.
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It's a gentle reminder – a moment to pause, relax and enjoy the little things.
At Lovely Gifts, we combine our love for handmade gifts with a touch of magic: soft colors, golden details, and dreamy designs. Treat Yourself Day is the perfect way to celebrate that feeling—for 24 days with an advent calendar or a mini gift, or simply a handmade soap dish to brighten your day.
So, this November 11th: forget Singles Day. Put yourself first, embrace your inner princess, and enjoy your own Treat Yourself Day . 💖
PS Today we're giving extra love to all the girly girls with a special promotion for Singles Day