Question Posted Saturday September 2 2006, 3:25 am
I'm 13/f, idk what to get one of my best friends for her birthday! she just turned 14 .. so what would you get a 14 year old girly girl for her birthday?
You can get her mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadows, bracelets, necklaces, a new book, a cute shirt, skirt, hair ties or pretty clips, shoes she wants, a handbag, a ring, nailpolish, stuffed animal, notebook/diaries, a CD.
puppygill answered Saturday September 2 2006, 10:48 am: why dont you ask one of her friends or your 14 year old friend. and if you know her well she probably hasnt changed her taste on stuff. you could get her jewlery, make up, clothing, gift card to her favorite mall, hair extensions. [ puppygill's advice column | Ask puppygill A Question ]
summergirl21192 answered Saturday September 2 2006, 5:03 am: Make up
*Lipgloss
*Eyeshadow
*Nail polish
*Mascara
*Eye Liner
Purse
Shoes(if you know her shoe size)
Clothes(if you know her size)
it would probably be better to give her some makeup and a purse or something because if you get her clothes or shoes, you could have the wrong size. But if you do want to get her clothes, you should probably get a t-shirt, because she will be able to wear it even if it is a little too big. I think you should get her a purse and then put makeup in it. [ summergirl21192's advice column | Ask summergirl21192 A Question ]
christina answered Saturday September 2 2006, 4:33 am: Well, since she's your best friend, you should know everything she likes, & most of the things she has. You could always take her & buy her what she wants since you don't know, or you could just ask her. But I'd get her:
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