26 Editors’ Favorite Gifts for Mom in 2026

26 Gifts Everyday Health Editors Are Gifting Their Moms for Mother’s Day

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Winter has felt a million years long, and yet, somehow, it’s already spring. That means Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Whether you’ve got a biological mother, an adoptive mother, a godmother, a mother-in-law, or any other person who fits the “mother” title in your life, now’s the time to get them something to remind them how special they are to you. Hopefully, you remind them in little ways all the time, but Mother’s Day gives us an opportunity to do something a bit grander for those people who care so deeply about us. 

Finding the right gift for your mother probably sounds easier than it is. If you’re not sure what she’ll love, you’ve come to the right place. Since we’ve tested hundreds of mom-worthy gifts, we compiled an exhaustive list of options we love and know your mom will love too (many of our testers are mothers, so they have the perfect perspective). We’re confident you’ll find the right gift that fits her best below. 

Skincare Gifts

skincare

For the Best-Smelling Moms

Herbivore Coco Rose Bodycare Set

Body care products typically go over well on Mother’s Day; it’s a signal that you know she deserves some pampering during an otherwise routine part of the day. You get three products in the set designed to yield soft, glowing skin: an exfoliating scrub, a cleanser, and a milky body mist. “I’ve been using the Coco Rose body polish for years,” said editor Katie Tuttle. “So I was excited to learn they were releasing a cleanser and body mist, too. The scent is light and creamy, and my skin always feels so smooth and hydrated after using these.”

face oil and guasha

For the Face-Scraping Curious

Uncommon Beauty Face Oil and Gua Sha Duo

Face scraping, or gua sha, as it’s more commonly known, is a skincare method that dates back to China’s Ming Dynasty. It involves applying oil and running a round-edged stone tool across your face in upward sweeping motions to promote lymphatic drainage and facial sculpting.

 It feels like an amazing massage, and leaves skin looking snatched and glowy. If your mom is new to the practice, we recommend this duo from Uncommon Beauty, which comes with a lovely oil and a stainless steel gua sha tool.

“I really like the face oil — it is so hydrating,” said writer Mary Sauer. Here’s a tip you can give her after she opens her gift: It works wonders on puffiness if you put it in the freezer for 10 minutes before use.

lavender gift set

When She Could Use a Soothing Bath

EkuBox Mini Lavender Spa

If florals are your mom’s love language, this lavender spa gift box might be just the thing. The box comes with a lavender-scented candle, bath bomb, and face mask (among other little goodies) to soothe her after a stressful day. The calming effects of lavender are legit; it’s been shown to mitigate anxiety and even encourage more restful sleep.

When editorial director Simone Scully opened the box, “I was immediately greeted with this amazing floral smell,” she said. “Essentially, it was relaxation in a box — and it helped me not only relax, but go to bed a bit easier. All of the products feel expensive and carefully curated.”

farmacy skincare

For Moms Who Want the Softest Skin and Lips

Farmacy Favorites Skin Care Set

Farmacy is one of those skincare brands I keep coming back to. It makes some of the most decadent-feeling products I’ve tried, and my skin has legitimately improved after using them. I also appreciate that they’re cruelty-free. This set includes four stellar products that are a true delight to use: a cleansing balm (Farmacy’s famous for this), a brightening eye cream, a plump and ultra-hydrating moisturizer, and a lip balm that feels so pillowy and tastes amazing.
hydrating skin care

For Moms Who Love Korean Skincare

belif Aqua Bomb Dive Into Hydration Skincare Set

Korean skincare products have taken the skincare world by storm. If your mom’s already a convert (or even if she’s not, but she’s curious), this belif set is a great entry point. You get a cleanser, eye cream, moisturizer, and toner, and they all work incredibly well together. They’re super lightweight and feel like an extra splash of cool water upon application. The moisturizer is especially lovely and will leave you with that glass skin look everyone’s always after. If your mom’s been complaining of dry skin lately, add this set to your cart.

red light mask

For Moms Into Trying New Skincare Tech

Shark CryoGlow Cooling LED Mask

LED and red light therapy masks have taken the spotlight on the skincare stage, and for good reason: they can noticeably reduce fine lines and wrinkles, redness and acne, and hyperpigmentation by increasing collagen and elastin production.

 Many LED and red light masks get flak for not covering the face entirely, or letting light escape, but Shark’s version tackles both with interlocking tri-wick LEDs that sit flush against the skin.. It uses red, blue, and deep infrared light to reach different layers of the dermis, targeting concerns like breakouts and fine lines in one go.

This mask also has something new: InstaChill Technology, which the brand claims can tighten the skin under the eyes in minutes. It’s average priced for an LED mask, and considering the high praise users give it, we think it’s well worth it.

Haircare Gifts

gro advanced hair set

For Moms Looking for Some Hair Growth Help

Vegamour GRO+ Advanced Balancing Shampoo and Conditioner Kit

If your mom is noticing hair loss or shedding, it might be time for her to try a product specifically designed for hair growth. Vegamour is a household name in the hair growth industry. In addition to the brand’s renowned hair growth serum, it offers a shampoo and conditioner kit designed to boost hair density and reduce breakage. We love that the formula is vegan and helps balance the scalp for optimal hair health.

“I started to get little hairs growing around my face,” said our tester Raki Swanson. “My hair line was starting to recede, but at the end of the testing period, there were little ones there. I noticed them as did others around me.” I can’t think of a better testament than that.

shampoo

For a Shampoo That Doubles as a Gorgeous Perfume

Le Labo Basil Shampoo

Shampoos that provide a multisensory experience just hit different. Perfume brand Le Labo figured that out and started infusing its unique, stunning fragrances into shampoo. But this plant-based shampoo doesn’t just smell amazing — its thick, hydrating formula leaves hair feeling nourished, and includes macadamia oil and rosemary extract, which may mitigate hair loss.

It’s also a treat for anyone within range of it.  “The incredible aroma — a mix of basil and verbena — that filled the house whenever anyone used this shampoo made me feel like I was in a spa,” said editor Olivia Campbell.

dyson airwrap

For the Mom who’s Always Stylin’

Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler and Dryer Curly & Coily

For the moms who love a day at the hair salon, but don’t always want to pay salon prices, this tool will blow them away (pun intended). The Dyson Airwrap is a universal styling tool. It comes with all the attachments you might need to create any hairstyle. There’s a diffuser for frizz-free curls, a smoothing tool for flyaways, and, of course, the curling tool that makes adding gorgeous, juicy ringlets a breeze. Did I mention it also blow-dries hair perfectly in a matter of minutes without using damaging heat?  

I tested this airwrap and was so impressed with all it could do. It managed to dry my super-thick hair in under 15 minutes (a true feat), and while I was intimidated by the curler at first, it’s actually quite intuitive and fun to use. It’s certainly pricey, but it’s sure to become a staple in her beauty cabinet. 

travel set

For a Little (Or a Lot) More Volume

Fable & Mane Wild About Volume Gift Set

Hair tends to get thinner as we age, so your mom probably strives for more volume. And while numerous texturizing products can deliver, only a handful do so without potentially irritating buildup from ingredients like sulfates and silicones. Fable & Mane is one of those brands. This set includes a shampoo, conditioner, leave-in, and hair oil, all designed to add volume to thin or fine hair without leaving it feeling greasy or heavy. The formula also includes ashwagandha, which may even help encourage hair growth.

“This is going to be my go-to travel set in the future,” said Scully, who has very thin hair. She also noted it helped her scalp feel less itchy.

ouai

For a Custom Haircare Set

OUAI Build Your Own Bundle

Haircare sets like this one from OUAI make particularly great gifts; they allow you to personalize your picks to fit exactly what your mom might need for her hair. For example, if she has fine hair, maybe you include OUAI’s Fine Hair shampoo, which Scully really enjoyed. “My hair looks healthy and shiny in a way I haven’t seen it be in years after just one wash,” she said. Then you can build the set around that by getting the conditioner for fine hair and maybe the Wave Spray, which adds great texture and volume to fine hair (I can attest). All of OUAI’s products smell divine, so the set should also seriously elevate her shower experience.

Gifts for the Chef

bowl

For the Mom Searching for the Perfect Bowl

Great Jones Stir Crazy Large Mixing Bowl

A mixing bowl that’s both useful and design-forward is hard to find, but Great Jones has managed it with this beauty. It has spouts on either side for easy pouring, and it’s quite substantial, so it won’t go flying across your counter if you bump it mid-mix (I speak from experience). It comes in medium and large (I prefer the large because I bake a lot), and two gorgeous colorways.

This bowl is so stunning that I regularly use it as a serving bowl. If your mom likes options, you can get her this set of three bowls in a super fun, varied stripe pattern.

pan and spatula

For the One Who Gets Creative on the Stovetop

Our Place Always Titanium Pro Pan

I don’t know about your parents, but as mine have gotten older, they’re increasingly reluctant to replace items that work “just fine.” That’s especially true in the kitchen — they had this pan that looked like it had been prize-fighting one too many times. So I decided to get them this Titanium pan from Our Place as a replacement. Its surface is made with patented NoCo® tech, which somehow makes the metal nonstick without any coating that could flake off (I don’t pretend to understand this technological wizardry). 

I’d purchased one for myself first to make sure it would stand up to abuse, and I was blown away. Literally nothing sticks to this pan, and it wipes clean as easily as any brand-new nonstick pan. I’m so appreciative to have finally found a pan that will actually maintain its nonstick qualities. My parents were skeptical at first, but they’re Our Pan converts now, too.

love and lemons

For When She’s Cooking for Your Vegetarian Sister

Love and Lemons Simple Feel Good Food Cookbook

If someone in your family has dietary restrictions, your mom might gripe about it from time to time. Not because she doesn’t love them, but because she’s at a loss as to how to cook for them. This cookbook by genius food blogger Love and Lemons takes the guesswork out of cooking for vegetarians and vegans. It includes 100 vegan recipes that everyone in the family will enjoy. 

“I really loved the veggie-first approach, and that several recipes allow you to customize a bit to your preferences,” said Scully, who’s a vegetarian. It even offers tips for meal planning, if that’s something your mom is into.

spice box

For the Mom Who’s Always Losing Spices

SpiceWalla 18-Pack Kitchen Essentials Collection

Do you have a mom who’s always saying, “I could’ve sworn I had more of [insert cooking item here]”? Well then, chances are she’s missing some key spices in her spice drawer. If she spends any time in the kitchen, and you’ve noticed her spice cupboard is somewhat lacking, this gift could be a game-changer. You get 18 tins of small-batch spices, including Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, and ground turmeric. There are plenty of staples, but also some fun new ones to try. 

“I could smell the spices before I even opened them, and they really were more flavorful,” says Scully. “I also appreciate that the brand works with chefs to create unique flavors if you buy a spice blend, making them fun and creative ways to make your food more exciting.”

fellow kettle blue

For the Best Tea Every Time

Stagg EKG Pour Over Kettle

My mom’s a major tea drinker. It’s always her first offering when I come over to visit; I think the ritual of making the tea gives her joy. If that sounds like your mom, but she’s still using the same old-school kettle from when you were a kid, it’s time for an upgrade. This pour-over kettle from Stagg not only makes brewing tea (or coffee) a breeze, but it’s sure to draw compliments just sitting on your countertop. 

“This kettle really is one of the prettiest I've ever seen,” said Scully, who ended up getting one for her dad after testing. “It's sleek, with wood handles and topper (mine had walnut wood, but some colors have maple), and a gooseneck spout, which feels very dainty. [It] also feels very modern, despite having some classic elements like the gooseneck kettle.” We love that it has preset temperatures for specific beverages and lets you set it to brew ahead of time, so your water is ready and waiting for you. 

Tasty Gifts

tote bag

For the Eco-Friendly Bread Lover

Brass Monkey Googly Food Canvas Tote

I’m of the opinion that anything with googly eyes is automatically hilarious. If it also accents my love of bread and cheeses, I’m all in. For moms with a similarly silly sense of humor, this canvas tote will be a winner. It’s perfect for quick trips to the store, and will no doubt get her compliments galore. Tuttle, who took it for a spin, called it ”just so delightfully...weird.” I couldn’t agree more, in the best sense. A fun idea: fill the bag with some delicious treats your mom loves — it’ll automatically become a winner.
chocolate covered fruit

For a Sweet Gift That’s a Little Lighter

Harry and David Chocolate Covered Fruit

If your mom likes to keep snacking on the healthier side, might I suggest this lovely box of chocolate-covered fruit? Harry and David is known for its delectable, fresh fruit, so just imagine that covered in chocolate. This particular box comes with dark- and milk-chocolate-covered cherries, blueberries, and apricots that look like little jewels. They’re hard to resist. But if your mom’s not eating chocolate these days, try this classic assortment of Harry and David’s famous fresh pears and mixed nuts. We’d get them for the holidays when I was growing up, and they were always a treat.

bushwick kitchen honey

If She’s Spicy but Also Sweet

Bushwick Kitchen Bees Knees Honey Sampler

This honey sampler is for moms who love a little sweetness mixed with some pizazz. You get 12-ounce squeeze bottles of three very different raw honey flavors: Meyer lemon, salted, and spicy. It also comes with a little tea towel (you know, for when the honey inevitably drips on the counter). We love that the honey is harvested in a bee-friendly manner and that it’s paleo-friendly. Plus, raw honey is an antioxidant, aka it can help shield your mom from illness.

“I'm a big fan of spicy honey on pizza (and I recently got a pizza oven), so it's fun to have some in my kitchen for cooking,” said Scully, who tried the set. She wasn’t sure she’d love the Meyer lemon flair, but then she tried it, and quickly fell in love. “The final honey was salted honey, which was surprisingly good with goat cheese and on toast, which I honestly hadn't expected,” she admitted.

snack box

For an Artisanal Gift Box from Women-Owned Creators

Here Here Market Female Founders Artisanal Snack Packet

It’s Mother’s Day, so it’s a great time to support women-owned businesses. Here Here Market’s Female Founders Artisanal gift box is comprised of delicious treats from women makers, all packaged in an elegant gift box. I gifted one to my parents for their anniversary, and they could not get enough of the snacks. My mother immediately destroyed the Legally Addictive Cracker Cookie bag. It definitely scored me some major brownie points.

Self-Care Gifts

perfume

For the Mom Embracing Her Flower Power

Fulton & Roark’s Flower District Fragrance

Even if the flowers aren’t in full bloom where she lives yet, your mom can smell like the most incredible garden with this new fragrance from Fulton & Roark. The fragrance company does things a little differently than its French predecessors: it creates what it calls “American Fine Fragrances,” each one evoking the complexities of different parts of the country. Flower District is an ode to New York in springtime – it starts off bright and juicy, then evolves into a vegetal, green, and floral heart, with undertones of amber and woods. “I love scents that surprise me just a little bit,” said editor Katie Tuttle. “You can really pick out the rhubarb and tomato vine, and it dries down into a scent that’s warm and floral without being cloying. It feels like spring in a bottle.”
shoe

She Can Always Use New Slippers

The Minnetonka Women’s Clog Tahoe

Slippers might seem like a basic gift, but cute and truly functional ones like these from Minnetonka (aka ones you can wear outside the house as well as in) are a step above. Minnetonka’s got a ton of slipper styles; we like this pair in particular because it has a fun knit accent, a water-resistant suede upper, and a removable footbed, in case the contour doesn’t quite work with your foot. They’re super soft and cozy, look cute, and come in three flattering neutral colorways. Even better, the grippy sole is designed for quick trips outside, so she won’t be tiptoeing on wet pavement.
blue suitcase

For the Jetsetting Mom

Travelpro Maxlight 5 Spinner Carry-On

My mom’s been traveling pretty often these days now that she and my dad are retired. While she has a giant suitcase for longer trips, this one from Travelpro is perfect for five days or less. It’s super lightweight, spins around effortlessly, and has the most useful pockets I’ve ever seen on a carry-on.

I’ve had one for a few years, and I somehow manage to fit everything I need for a week-long vacation that required three pairs of shoes and two jackets (and I am NOT a light packer). And for the environmentally conscious, the lining is made with ECOFAB™, which is 100% post-consumer recycled bottles. That means it reduces landfill waste and lowers your carbon footprint.

plant in planter

For the Plant-Lover

The Sill’s Calathea Rattlesnake Plant and Pot

It’s quickly becoming the season for outdoor gardening, but if your mom’s green thumb can’t wait, or she simply loves greenifying her indoor environment, consider this cute calathea from The Sill. The Sill allows you to customize your plant size and vessel, so it feels like a more unique gift. This one is beginner (and pet) friendly, and it’s also such a fun addition to any plant collection. Calatheas are also called prayer plants because they open and fold up with the rise and fall of the sun.


“I love that the plant shipped with a ceramic planter, and it arrived healthy and happy. It was well packaged and wrapped,” said Scully. However, she noted that there’s no drainage hole in the vessel, so you’ll need to take that into account when watering it. 

candle gift set

For the Floral Candle-Lover

Quiet Botanist Tea Candle Set

Speaking of springtime, we’ve got a special pick for the mom who loves the smell of freshly cut flowers. This candle tea set is from a boutique in Hudson, New York called The Quiet Botanist, and the people who run it know how to thoughtfully package a gift. The candles come in a gorgeous box with delicate flowers, tied with a velvet ribbon. Each candle smells like a different part of a garden (the package includes a guide with fragrance notes). A tip to make this gift especially memorable: Ask your mom to smell them all and pick her favorite. Then you can get her the large-format version of that candle.
fluffy blanket

For When She Wants to Get Cozy

Evergrace Faux Fur Blanket

Snuggling mom is a given when you visit her, but what about when she’s on her own? For such occasions, she deserves the coziest blanket to curl up with. There’s so much she’ll love about this faux fur blanket, but here are the main points: It’s faux fur, so animal-friendly, but super soft regardless (it has a faux fur side and a velvety side), and looks stunning thrown on a couch or bed. Editor Ashley Ziegler loves cuddling with her kids under it.

“It's become my new favorite thing,” she said. “My kids call it ‘mommy's blankie,’ and they aren't wrong.”

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Ally Hirschlag

Ally Hirschlag

Author

Ally Hirschlag is an award-winning journalist with over 10 years of experience editing and writing health, fitness, beauty, lifestyle, and science content. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Weather.com, People, BBC Future, Audubon, Scientific American, and Smithsonian Magazine, among other publications. Hirschlag was most recently an associate editorial director for Byrdie.

She's an avid product tester with considerable experience testing skin care, hair care, fitness, fashion, and health-related products. She's also the daughter of an oral surgeon and can tell you about a long list of dental and gum-cleaning products you should be using.

Katie Tuttle

Editor

Katie Tuttle is an editor and writer specializing in food, nutrition, and product testing. Her work has appeared in EatingWell, Food & Wine, The Spruce Eats, and Real Simple. She has written about meal kits, kitchen tools, fitness, and wellness, and has tested and reviewed a wide range of products, with a particular focus on meal delivery services and their impact on nutrition and convenience.

Beyond food, Katie has covered fitness and wellness topics, drawing from her own experience as a powerlifter and an occasional runner. She’s always interested in how products and services can make healthy living more accessible and practical.

When she’s not researching or writing, Katie is usually surrounded by houseplants or spending time with a foster dog. She firmly believes there’s no such thing as too many books or too much coffee.

Simone Scully

Tester

Simone Scully is the editorial director for service commerce and marketplace content at Everyday Health. She has nearly 15 years of experience as a professional health and science journalist, covering topics such as the psychological impacts of living with chronic conditions, nationwide gaps in menopause healthcare, grief, neonatal loss, and the latest wellness trends over her career. Her byline has been published by over 35 publications, including Healthline, Well+Good, InStyle, Psych Central, Romper, Narratively, Nautilus magazine, and more.

Before joining Everyday Health, Simone was an editorial director of health and parenting commerce and service content at Dotdash Meredith. She oversaw a team of editors and writers that published content across nine different sites, including the Verywells, Parents, Health, and Shape. Prior to this, she also worked as an editor at The Weather Channel's Weather.com, Upworthy, theSkimm, and Business Insider. A project Simone oversaw at Weather.com on the health and environmental impacts of global water shortages won several awards in 2020, including the CMA award for Best Series of Articles, an IAC award, and an Eppy award, among others.

Simone received a master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where she focused on science and health long-form reporting and photojournalism. Her master's thesis explored the treatment of prolonged grief disorder following a miscarriage or the loss of a child. She was also awarded the John Horgan Award for Critical Science and Health Journalism at graduation.

Born in Minnesota, Simone lived 14 years in France until she graduated high school, then three years in London to get her bachelor's degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She currently lives in the Hudson Valley of New York with her husband, son, dog, and cats. When she's not working, you can find her writing fiction or plays, hiking in national parks, or tending to her garden and indoor plants.

Raki Swanson

Tester

Raki Swanson is a Minnesota-based freelance health writer and married mother to two adult children. She has experience covering mental health, fitness, food, and lifestyle topics, as well as significant experience reviewing and testing products for the Marketplace team, including online therapy, fitness gear, and food.

She received a bachelor's degree in applied psychology from St. Cloud University in Minnesota. She has also worked as a business development manager at a Fortune 500 company in Minnesota, and spent several years living in the south of France while growing up, which inspired her love of travel and food.

When she's not writing, you can find her reading, blogging, and enjoying being an empty nester with her husband, two dogs, and tabby cat named Kevin.

Ashley Ziegler

Tester

Ashley Ziegler is a full-time writer with extensive experience covering women’s health, babies' and kids' health, mental health, and wellness. Her work has appeared on websites including The Bump, Health, Pregnancy & Newborn, People, Parents, Romper, Scary Mommy, and more.

Before transitioning into her full-time writing career, Ashley worked in the departments of pediatric cardiology and general medicine at Duke University Medical Center, and later at the North Carolina Medical Board. During undergrad, she majored in communications at Purdue University and then earned her master’s degree with a concentration in healthcare management from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Ashley lives with her husband and two young daughters in North Carolina. In her free time, she enjoys reading, walking, taking barre classes, and catching up on her favorite podcasts.

Katie Tuttle

Tester

Katie Tuttle is an editor and writer specializing in food, nutrition, and product testing. Her work has appeared in EatingWell, Food & Wine, The Spruce Eats, and Real Simple. She has written about meal kits, kitchen tools, fitness, and wellness, and has tested and reviewed a wide range of products, with a particular focus on meal delivery services and their impact on nutrition and convenience.

Beyond food, Katie has covered fitness and wellness topics, drawing from her own experience as a powerlifter and an occasional runner. She’s always interested in how products and services can make healthy living more accessible and practical.

When she’s not researching or writing, Katie is usually surrounded by houseplants or spending time with a foster dog. She firmly believes there’s no such thing as too many books or too much coffee.

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