Save, Spend, Splurge: Military-Inspired Clothing

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Want to take the military trend for a test run but don’t know where to start? Military-inspired clothes are a fun way to add a little edge to your everyday look, no camouflage required. Simple accents like visible zippers and large buttons, combined with earth tones, are all you need to pull off a military look your friends will covet. Check out our top picks in military jackets, military style boots and more with Cash Back at Ebates, and stay on the lookout for a promo code to help you score more for your buck.

Army Jacket

Army jacketsSave Spend SplurgeFaux Leather-Trim Anorak Jacket, $23.99 (Charlotte Russe) | Catskills Jacket, $89.99 (Madewell) | ICONS 1970s Spanish Cotton Field Jacket, $305 (Barneys New York)

Protect yourself from the winter chill with a military-style jacket you can wear alone or layer to your liking. If you’re not a fan of graphic patches and camo print, no worries. It’s all about the little details with these three selections. After all, less is more.

Sailor Pants

Black women's sailor pantsSave Spend SplurgeHigh-Waisted Flare-Leg Military Pants, $34.99 (Macy’s) | Seasonless Slim Black Pants, $89 (White House Black Market) | Veronica Beard ‘Enchanted Evening’ Button Detail Pants, $495 (Nordstrom)

For an adorable Navy-inspired look, button-front sailor pants are where it’s at. They look great with tall boots and come in a variety of cuts, from skinny to wide-leg. Not to mention, they’re completely office-appropriate, which always gives your clothes more bang for your budget.

Combat Boots

Black women's combat bootsSave Spend SplurgeBamboo Knit-Trim Combat Boots, $25.79 (Charlotte Russe) | Gotta Flurt Lani Studded Combat Boots, $54.99 (JCPenney) | VINCE CAMUTO Tokode Lace Up Combat Booties, $128.52 (Bloomingdale’s)

Whether you like them fabric-lined, buckled or studded, we’ve got you covered with these not-your-everyday combat boots. Pair them with leggings and dresses or your favorite denim for a casual look that’s tough as nails yet totally cute.

Facebook Live KitchenAid Mixer Giveaway

Win a KitchenAid Mixer!

Thanks for joining our Facebook Live event on Last-Minute Holiday Shopping Hacks! We hope you picked up some great insights on how to score major savings while snagging those last-minute gifts for everyone on your list. As a special thank you to our loyal watchers, we’re giving away a brand-new KitchenAid 5-Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer to leave under the tree this year. If kitchen appliances aren’t your jam, check out the great ideas in our Last-Minute Gift Guide, or head to Ebates for more fabulous finds. Stay savvy!

How to Enter the KitchenAid Stand Mixer Giveaway:

  1. If you’re not already an Ebates member, join over 8 million other savvy shoppers who earn up to 40% Cash Back on almost everything they buy. Here’s how Ebates works. It’s free to join, and you’ll receive a $10 Welcome Bonus* at Ebates.com.
  2. After you enter your Ebates email and the exclusive promo code below. You can earn additional entries by doing the following: comment, tweet, pin, follow us, like us, circle us — the more you do, the more entries you get! This sweepstakes ends on Monday, December 12, 2016 at 11:59 PM PST. The winner will be randomly picked through Gleam and will be posted on Facebook and on this blog. Please be aware of the Giveaway Rules.

Be sure to keep an eye on your inbox, as the winner will have 24 hours to accept the prize before we will choose another winner.

 

Facebook Live Kitchenaid Giveaway

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America’s Favorite Christmas Movies: Box Office Battle

Do you have a Christmas movie favorite? One that you watch every year, or one that sets the tone for the season just like that first cup of eggnog or putting up the Christmas tree? Although there are favorites aplenty, the box office numbers haven’t always lined up with the sentimental Christmas favorites.

Favorite Christmas Movies Infographic

Top-Grossing Christmas Movies Since 1980

  • Home Alone (1990), $285.8 million
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), $260.0 million
  • The Polar Express (2004), $183.4 million
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), $173.6 million
  • Elf (2003), $173.4 million
  • Gremlins (1984), $153.0 million
  • The Santa Clause (1994), $144.8 million
  • The Santa Clause 2 (2002), $139.2 million
  • A Christmas Carol (2009), $137.9 million
  • Four Christmases (2008), $120.1 million
  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006), $84.5 million

Timeline of Christmas Movies at the Box Office

  • A Christmas Story (1983), $3.2M budget, $17.4M profit
  • Gremlins (1984) $11M budget, $142M profit
  • Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), $30M budget, $6.3M net loss
  • Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (1986), $781K gross
  • Ernest Saves Christmas (1988),$6M budget, $22.2M profit
  • Die Hard (1988), $28M budget, $55M profit
  • Home Alone (1990), $18M budget, $267.8M profit
  • Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), $20M budget, $153.6M profit
  • The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), $12M budget, $15.3M profit
  • Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), $18M budget, $57.1M profit
  • The Nutcracker (1993), $19M budget, $16.9M net loss
  • The Santa Clause (1994), $22M budget, $122.8M profit
  • Miracle on 34th Street (1994), $17.3M gross
  • Jingle All the Way, (1996), $75M budget, $14.4M net loss
  • The Preacher’s Wife (1996), $48M gross
  • I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1998), $30M budget, $17.8M net loss
  • Jack Frost (1998), $85M budget, $50.4M net loss
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), $123M budget, $137M profit
  • The Santa Clause 2 (2002), $65M budget, $74.2M profit
  • Elf (2003), $33M budget, $140.4M profit
  • Love Actually (2003), $45M budget, $14.7M profit
  • Bad Santa (2003), $23M budget, $37.1M budget
  • The Polar Express (2004), $150M budget, $33.4M profit
  • Christmas With the Kranks (2004), $60M budget, $13.8 profit
  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006), $12M budget, $72.5M profit
  • Fred Claus (2007), $100M budget, $28M net loss
  • Four Christmases (2008), $80M budget, $40.1M profit
  • A Christmas Carol (2009), $175M budget, $37.1M net loss
  • The Nutcracker in 3D (2010), $90M budget, $89.8M net loss
  • A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011), $19M budget, $16.1M profit
  • The Best Man Holiday (2013), $17M budget, $53.5M profit
  • Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (2013), $25M budget, $27.5M profit
  • The Night Before (2015), $25M budget, $18M profit
  • Krampus (2015), $15M budget, $27.7M profit

Check this graph for net profit and losses for all Christmas movies in our research:

Christmas Movies at the Box Office

Not What You’d Expect

The 1983 classic, A Christmas Story, is shown repeatedly on TV and often quoted, but its total lifetime gross is just $20.6 million. It made less money than Ernest Saves Christmas!

Interestingly, there is some debate about what’s considered a Christmas movie. Some films that are not considered Christmas movies by data collectors include the sixth-highest-grossing movie, Gremlins (1984), at $153.0 million; the 12th-highest-grossing movie, Die Hard (1988), at $83.0 million; and the 21st-highest-grossing movie, Love Actually (2003), at $59.7 million.

What about the classics? After looking through the list of films, you may have the realization that many of your favorites are actually from before 1980. If you’re looking for It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) or Charlie Brown’s Christmas (1965), then you may be taking an old-fashioned approach to your holiday movie picks.

Net Profit/Loss

More than just box office sales, let’s look at which Christmas movies since 1980 made the most money or lost the most money.

Highest Net Profit

  1. Home Alone, $268 million
  2. Home Alone 2, $154 million
  3. Gremlins, $142 million
  4. Elf, $140 million
  5. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), $137 million

Biggest Net Loss

  1. The Nutcracker in 3D, $90 million
  2. Happy Christmas, $70 million
  3. Arthur Christmas, $54 million
  4. Jack Frost, $50 million
  5. A Christmas Carol (2009), $37 million

In addition to grossing less in recent years, more Christmas movies have been showing a net loss after box-office sales.

Trivia and Background

It’s a Wonderful Life: The 1946 film made $3.3 million during its initial run, failing to break even after $3.7 million in costs. The film was shot in a California studio, but Seneca Falls, N.Y., claims to be the inspiration for the small-town setting. It returned from obscurity in the 1980s, going on to be so beloved that an original film poster sold for $15,535. The film was named by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made.

Muppet Christmas Carol: It was the first major muppet project after Jim Henson’s death. The puppet for the Ghost of Christmas Past was filmed underwater to create its ethereal, ghostly look before being superimposed onto the set background.

The Nightmare Before Christmas: 100 people worked for 3 years to create the 12 stop-motion moves made for every second of film. Because stop motion is such a time-consuming process, filming began before the script was completed.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Jim Carey’s makeup took 8 hours to apply. No movie since the Wizard of Oz in 1939 had so many characters in heavy makeup. The costume designer looked to 1950s cookbooks as vintage inspiration for the 300 hats in the film.

Love Actually: The airport footage at the beginning and end of the film was of real people greeting each other at Heathrow Airport. The nativity concert was filmed at the Elliott School in Putney, southwest London, which is also where Pierce Brosnan went to school.

Bad Santa: To play a drunk Santa, Billy Bob Thornton got drunk during the filming. The non-traditional representation of Santa ruffled some feathers. Thornton’s reply: “As far as I know, Santa Claus is not in the Bible. I think you guys are talking about Jesus.”

A Christmas Story: The filming budget was $3.2 million. You can visit Ralphie’s house in Cleveland, which is open for tours year-round. In 2004, a San Diego entrepreneur bought the house on eBay for $150,000. A longtime fan of the movie, he watched it frame by frame to draw up the plans for a $240,000 restoration back to the way it was in the film. Although none of the three “leg lamps” that were used during filming have survived, reproductions are available for about $200.

Elf: Walter’s apartment is in the same building as Dana’s apartment in Ghostbusters (located at Central Park West in Manhattan). Will Ferrell’s costume sold for $10,000.

Polar Express: It’s the first all-digital capture film, which got it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The conductor references director Robert Zemeckis’ childhood home in Chicago when he says the street address, “11344 Edbrooke.”

Home Alone: A blizzard struck on the second day of shooting, which meant that fake snow had to be created for the rest of the filming. The suburban Chicago house that was used for both interior and exterior scenes sold for $1.58 million in 2012.

 

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Decoding Your Teen This Holiday Season

This holiday season, families may be scratching their heads about how to celebrate with their teens — what movies to watch together, what gifts to give or where to celebrate. We did the research, and our survey results reveal how parents with teens can bridge the generation gap and have a holly, jolly holiday together.

Decoding Your Teen This Holiday Season

 

What Parents Think Their Teens Want vs. What Teens Really Want as Gifts

Parents’ ideas about what to give their teen are not always in line with what their teen actually wants.

After surveying parents, here are the gifts they think their teen wants: 41.0% said a gaming console (e.g., PlayStation or Xbox), 37.2% said clothing or shoes (e.g., a new jacket, slippers, a tie), 24.7% said the new iPhone, 21.6% said sporting goods (e.g., tennis racquet, bike accessories) and 18.1% said accessories (e.g., jewelry, handbags, backpacks).

But teens have other things in mind for their wish list. Here are the gifts that teens would like to receive: 60.4% said clothing or shoes (e.g., a new jacket, slippers, a tie), 36.8% said sweets (e.g., cookies, candy, chocolate fruitcake), 35.4% said accessories (e.g., jewelry, handbags, scarves), 25.0% said other (popular responses were electronics, video games, money, gift cards) and 22.8% said sporting goods (e.g., bikes, tennis racquet, baseball bat).

Although 60.4% of teens said they would like clothing or shoes for Christmas, many parents wonder if the gifts will last. Teens shared their thoughts about the clothing or shoes they received last year as gifts: 41.1% of teens are already over them and 36.4% of teens are still in love with them.

Top Tech Gifts Your Children/Teens Want

Tech gear is a good choice when thinking about what to give your child or teen. Our survey results reveal which tech gifts they actually want: 45.6% said a laptop or tablet; 33.6% said the new iPhone; 30.8% said a gaming console (e.g., PlayStation or Xbox); 19.2% said a new digital camera, video camera or media player; 16.4% said a Samsung Galaxy smartphone; 12.8% said a drone; 11.8% said a VR headset; and 11.8% said a Fitbit or other wearable fitness device.

The Christmas Families That Adults and Teens Want to Spend Time With

While many families watch Christmas films together, teens and their parents have differing opinions on which Christmas family they would want to spend time with.

When surveyed, adults said they would rather hang out with the following Christmas families: 24.0% said the Griswolds from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation; 12.4% said the Whos from Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas; 8.1% said Buddy, Josie and Papa Elf from Elf; 7.7% said the Calvins from The Santa Clause; 7.1% said the Browns from A Charlie Brown Christmas; and 6.9% said the McCallisters from Home Alone.

When asked the same question, teens made different choices about who they would like to spend time with: 18.4% said the Browns from A Charlie Brown Christmas; 16.6% said the Whos from Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas; 13.8% said Buddy, Josie and Papa Elf from Elf; 13.0% said the McCallisters from Home Alone; 8.2% said the Griswolds from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation; and 6.0% said the Calvins from The Santa Clause.

 

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New Mom Clothing Staples You Absolutely Need

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When a baby comes into your life, everything changes, including your wardrobe. However, just because you’re rocking new mom clothing doesn’t mean it has to be drab or accessory-free. Keeping your identity while getting the hang of this whole motherhood thing is extremely important, and developing your own take on new mom fashion is a great way to do that. Here are some must-have new-mom closet staples that make a statement. The best part: Each of these comes with Cash Back at Ebates.

The Black Jegging

Lee Harmony Modern Fit Dream Jean Jeggings

Why You Need It: Comfort is key when you’re low on sleep and at wit’s end. The stretch of a jegging will be a gift from heaven. Plus, black is forgiving when it comes to spills, spit-ups or worse.

Why You’ll Love It: They still look like jeans! New mom clothes do not have to include yoga pants. At least, not all the time.

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The Printed Maxi Dress

R & K Originals Short Sleeve Maxi Dress

Why You Need It: Time for some ugly truth: When showers become a luxury, so does leg shaving. Full-length postpartum dresses will literally have you covered.

Why You’ll Love It: Bold prints will awaken the senses and remind you of all the things you love about fashion.

The Velvet Blazer

Velvet Blazer

Why You Need It: You’ll probably be living in T-shirts for quite a while. A blazer will instantly dress up an old tee and will look amazing with jeans.

Why You’ll Love It: Realizing you can easily pull off a statement piece like this will be a big win in reclaiming your personal style.

The Blanket Scarf

Steve Madden Classic Plaid Square Blanket Scarf

Why You Need It: A big, chunky scarf like this tends to lie right were baby stains happen most. So when you’re in a hurry and can’t change your top, just drape on this baby (or drape it on your baby) and pretend it never happened.

Why You’ll Love It: If you’re lamenting the added baby weight around your midsection, blanket scarves cover that up, too.

The Incognito Nursing Shirt
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Why You Need It: If you’re nursing, this is a no-brainer. Anything to make things easier is a must.

Why You’ll Love It: No obvious hooks or clips, and no weird draping. It’s just a miracle disguised as a plain shirt.

The Statement Teething Necklace

Bumkins Nixi Rocca Silicone Teething Necklace

Why You Need It: If you’ve ever met a baby, you know her favorite thing is to put stuff in her mouth. Wearing jewelry around babies is actually kind of dangerous, for them and for the jewelry itself. Silicone necklaces like these do double duty as teething toys and as fashion accessories.

Why You’ll Love It: You’d have to look twice to know it was rubber!

The Designer Diaper Bag

Babymel 'Grace' Diaper Bag

Why You Need It: It’s certainly true that you get what you pay for, and diaper bags are no exception. Spending a little extra on a quality bag will make sure it lasts the 2–3 years you’ll need it. Keep an eye out for a baby gear promo code to save a bundle on these big-ticket items.

Why You’ll Love It: Parting with your giant, do-all purse will hurt — trust us. A diaper bag that looks like a purse will ease the sting.

 

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Galactic Gift Guide for Star Wars Lovers

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Whether it’s your brother practicing lightsaber moves in the backyard, your mom pulling out the Wampa rug as soon as it’s cold enough to light a fire or your best friend pondering his 40th viewing of “Episode IV — A New Hope,” someone you know is a Star Wars fanatic. Perhaps you embrace the dark side yourself. However your world is touched by the Force, we’ve got 13 amazing Star Wars gifts for the aspiring Jedi in your life.

BB-8 App-Enabled Droid, $119.97 (GameStop)

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Use the Force—or, more conveniently, your smartphone or tablet—to control BB-8 . He’ll also respond to your voice, play holographic videos and steal your heart with his adaptive personality.

AT-AT Bookends, $129.97 (GameStop)

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Secure your favorite Star Wars comic and art books with these AT-AT bookends—sobering reminders of the carnage at the Battle of Hoth. Till Endor, Lord Vader. Till Endor…

Star Wars Carships Death Star Revolution Race Track Set, $43.42 (Walmart)

Star Wars Carships Death Star Revolution Race Track Set

Complete with both TIE Fighter and the classic X-wing ships, this Hot Wheels set will hone your budding Jedi’s maneuvering skills, so the Death Star will stand no chance of surviving the ambush. At arms, rebels!

LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon, $119 (Walmart)

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Kids and adults alike will enjoy the hours it takes to assemble this 1329-piece LEGO Millennium Falcon. With Han and Chewie at your side, you’ll be ready for anything the Empire can throw at you. Activate the hyperdrive and set course for fun with this LEGO play set.

Playskool Mr. Potato Head Darth Tater, $14.43 (Walmart)

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Is it Mr. Potato Head? Darth Vader? No. It’s Darth Tater! The galaxy’s most ruthless villain has taken a new form as the Spud Lord. Add a curly mustache, tongue or silly glasses to take a more stylish walk on the dark side.

Star Wars Battlefront PS4, $19 (Walmart)

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Side with either the Rebel Alliance or the Empire in a wide variety of multiplayer matches and exciting challenges. Get ready to watch AT-ATs stomp around Hoth, ride speeder bikes through the forests of Endor and fly X-wings and TIE fighters through the galaxy. This game gives fans the ultimate, authentic and immersive interactive experience they’ve been looking for. Also available on XboxOne and PC.

Funko Pop! Star Wars Rogue One – Jyn Erso, $11.99 (Game Stop)

Funko Pop! Star Wars Rogue One - Jyn Erso

Plant bobble-headed rebel leader Jyn Erso on your desk, bed stand or dashboard for the perfect collectible companion. She’s made of vinyl, totes a tiny plastic blaster and is just one of many Rogue One bobble-headed characters you can start collecting today.

Star Wars: The Complete Saga Episodes I-VI (Blu-ray), $141 (QVC)

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Relive every unforgettable moment with this nine-disc Star Wars: The Complete Saga Blu-ray set. Binge watch the first six movies, then dive deep with three bonus discs featuring deleted scenes, interviews, archival footage, documentaries and spoofs. Settle in with this one, because these nine discs boast over 1,200 minutes of footage.

Death Star Ice Sphere Mold, $11.99 (GameStop)

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That’s no moon. It’s a space station… Create ice spheres to drop into a glass of whiskey for an out-of-this-world beverage after a long day of X-wing flying. Or, get creative and make chocolate truffles or soap.

Loungefly Star Wars Rogue One Backpack, $31.41 (Hot Topic)

Loungefly Star Wars Rogue One Backpack

Trade the Yoda stuck to your back for a Rogue One distress-print backpack. You can tote all your books, blasters and lightsabers, while keeping your hands free for pod-racing and other intergalactic activities.

Chewbacca Deluxe Talking Plush Toy, $24.99 (Bed Bath & Beyond)

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As the saying goes, nothing hugs better than a Wookiee! OK, no one actually said that. But how can you resist this fuzzball? Give him a squeeze to hear his trademark growl, and know you’ve got the best copilot in the galaxy on your side.

Darth Vader Self Stirring and Spinning Mug, $19.99 (Toys R Us)

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Use the Force to stir your mug without a spoon. Well, you’ll be pushing a button to do so, but no one needs to know. Enjoy the best tea, coffee or any other hot beverage with the best mug this side of Naboo.

Goodnight Darth Vader by Jeffrey Brown, $14.95 (Bed Bath & Beyond)

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Tuck in your little ones (or big ones, depending) each night with “Goodnight Darth Vader,” by Jeffrey Brown. This funny, illustrated tale portrays Darth Vader trying to put his twin children, Luke and Leia, to sleep with a bedtime story. May the Force be with you, as you read along.

Gift Guide: Last-Minute Gifts That Make You Look Like a Flawless Planner

Gift guide: Last Minute Gifts That Make You Look Like a Flawless Planner

Whether you got swamped at work this season or you’ve just procrastinated, waiting until the last minute to buy holiday gifts is enough to make even the most composed person sweat. Never fear! Check out this list of tried and true last minute gift ideas that will make it seem almost like you started your shopping back in early November. Wrap up your holiday shopping in a snap, and get Cash Back at Ebates as your reward!

Harry & David Moose Munch, $28.50 (Bloomingdale’s)

Harry & David Moose Munch

Give someone the gift of a classic tasty holiday treat! Moose Munch even comes in a festive tin – slap a bow on it, and you’re good to go!

X Box 1 Just Dance Unlimited: 1-Year Subscription, $39.99 (GameStop)

Just Dance Unlimited: 1-Year Subscription

Kick off a dance party with the instantly downloadable gift of this 1-year subscription that will unlock the full song list for the global interactive gaming sensation, Just Dance.

Elle Magazine, $14 (K Mart)

Elle Magazine

In an era of mostly digital content, give the gift that will inspire the recipient to curl up with her favorite magazine and relax, month after month.

Teavana Tea of the Month Club, $100 (Teavana)

Tea of the Month Club

Treat someone to a moment of serenity each time they take a break, thanks to new teas that will arrive monthly with this gift subscription.

Sephora Gift Card, $40 (Sephora)

Sephora Gift Card

Give the gift of beauty and skincare for both men and women when you purchase an instantly deliverable eGift Card online at Sephora.

Amazon Echo Dot Black 2nd Generation Bluetooth Speaker, $49.99 (Abt Electronics)

 

Amazon Echo Dot Black 2nd Generation Bluetooth Speaker

Take advantage of Amazon’s Next Day Air shipping options, and pick up this awesome, voice-controlled speaker for someone on your nice list.

Bose® QuietComfort® 35 Wireless Headphones, $349.99 (Staples)

Bose® QuietComfort® 35 Wireless Headphones

Need to wow someone at the last minute? Pick up these sensational headphones in-store, and prepare to dazzle even the pickiest audiophile.

Donation to St. Jude, $20 (GNC)

Donation to St. Jude

Making a donation in someone’s name as a holiday present is a great way to spread the seasonal cheer and help out a cause in need!

Beauty Tips for Looking Stunning in Holiday Photos

Couple embracing wrapped in Christmas lights

The holidays are all about marking another year gone by and the blessings that came with it. One of the ways we do that is by taking holiday photos and professional family portraits. But the thought of getting camera-ready can cause anxiety for some. If that’s the case with you, we’re here to help. Take a look at these simple beauty tips that will have you glowing and looking gorgeous for all your photo ops. This complete holiday beauty guide will give you the skinny on what you need and how to get it with Cash Back at Ebates.

Hydration First

You may think skipping the moisturizer will help you keep your face on longer, but remember: We’re approaching winter, and the cold air is harsh. Protect your skin by always starting the day with a moisturizer. Stick with non-SPF moisturizer (it photographs better) and keep it light. A sensitive-skin formula should do the trick.

The POREfessional: Matte Rescue Invisible-Finish Mattifying GelGet Matte, Then Get Even

Applying a pore-reducing, matte primer is your next step. We recommend Benefit’s The POREfessional: Matte Rescue Invisible-Finish Mattifying Gel. It will give you an instant glow, and your foundation will glide on like butter. Speaking of foundation, you’re going to want to go heavier than normal for full-on coverage. Then, even out your skin tone with a concealer that blends easily with your foundation. Finish it off with powder, and you’ve got the perfect canvas. Pro Tip: If dry spots pop up while you apply your foundation, mix it with your moisturizer and reapply to only the dry areas.

Brows That Wow

Filling in your brows is a must for photos, even if they’re naturally full. Harsh light can wash them out, leaving your eyes looking frameless. The key to keeping the look natural is filling with hair-like strokes. This Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Definer does just that with a push-up, angled tip.

Pretty woman making selfie with mobileStop. Selfie Time.

Now that you have your face and brows done (the foundation of your makeup look) take a selfie. Mirrors will only deceive you. Make sure to do it in bright, natural light to make sure everything looks even, and angle the shot so that your brows look as symmetrical as possible.

Primp Those Peepers

Believe it or not, you’re now past the hardest part, and highlighting your eyes will be a breeze. All you need is neutral shadow at the crease, light-yet-matte shadow at the brow bone, a little dark shadow on your lash line at the outer corners (top and bottom) and a touch of shimmer at the inner corners. Before you finish it all off with your normal mascara, sweep on some Lancôme CILS BOOSTER XL Mascara Base to create the look of thick, long lashes. No falsies required!

Pucker Up

You may not normally wear lip liner, but it’s absolutely essential for photos. Start with your liner, then apply lipstick (preferably matte, for staying power) with a lip brush. You’ll be amazed how much longer lipstick lasts this way, as opposed to when you apply it straight from the tube.

NYX COSMETICS Matte Finish Makeup Setting SprayNow Freeze!

Once everything is applied perfectly and you’re full-on feeling yourself, spray on some NYX Cosmetics Makeup Setting Spray. Don’t worry — it may feel wet, but it’s really like hairspray for your face, and will make everything sweat- and element-proof for the whole day. Be sure to keep blotting papers and translucent finishing powder on hand in case your skin starts to get shiny. Pro Tip: Ripped-up pieces of toilet seat covers actually work wonders for absorbing oils when you’re in a pinch.

Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers for Everyone on Your List

Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers for Everyone On Your List 10

So you’re done shopping for big items and now just need a few stocking stuffers for everyone on your list. Congrats! You’re most of the way there. Allow us to make your shopping experience easier with this go-to guide for stocking stuffers and great ways to earn Cash Back at Ebates.

Zippo Hand Warmer, Chrome, $20.99 (Walmart)

Zippo Hand Warmer, Chrome

Fitting neatly in a pocket, this chic hand warmer provides up to 12 hours of warmth.

Corkcicle Wine Chiller, $17.99 (Wine.com)

Corkcicle Wine Chiller

Chill wine from the inside and get the perfect glass every time. For the wine enthusiast on your list, this fits perfectly in a stocking and is sure to bring a smile.

 Panasonic ErgoFit In-Ear Earbud Headphones with Mic + Controller, $14.99 (Panasonic)

 Panasonic ErgoFit In-Ear Earbud Headphones with Mic + Controller

Friends and family will love listening to sweet tunes with these budget-friendly earbuds in the colors they love the most.

Burt’s Bees Tinted Lip Balm, $4.99 (Macy’s)

Burt’s Bees Tinted Lip Balm

This cute lip balm contains natural ingredients and a subtle tint that provides moisture and color in one swift move.

Not Your Mother’s Clean Freak 3 Piece Stocking Stuffer, $5.99 (Ulta)

Not Your Mother’s Clean Freak 3 Piece Stocking Stuffer

The perfect travel-size hair products without harsh chemicals. They’ll love this set of shampoo, conditioner and dry shampoo, great for that salon finish any day of the week.

Magic Razorless Cream Shave, $4.90 (Soap)

Magic Razorless Cream Shave

Help your man maintain a smooth, soft face with this magic razorless shave cream. His skin will be bump-free and moisturized for days on end.

Kikkerland Hedgehog Dryer Balls (Set of 2), $6.99 (BuyBuy Baby)

Kikkerland Hedgehog Dryer Balls (Set of 2)

Toss these cute little critters into the dryer to naturally soften your load and cut down on static.

Sheffield 14-in-1 Hammer Multitool, $9.79 (Walmart)

Sheffield 14-in-1 Hammer Multitool

This stainless steel multitool with polished hardwood handles is perfect for tiny apartments or keeping in your car.

Square Slate Coasters, $8 (Home Decorator’s Collection)

Square Slate Coasters

Perfect for the new homeowner. You can even use the enclosed chalk to scribble a cute message on the coasters before gifting.

Diving Whale Loose Tea Infuser, $12.19 (Overstock)

Diving Whale Loose Tea Infuser

Fill this cute little whale with loose tea and submerge for a delightful and eco-friendly tea time.