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I'm a shopping editor and these are the cool wellness gifts he will actually want this Father's Day (with 15% off!)

I'm a shopping editor and these are the cool wellness gifts he will actually want this Father's Day (with 15% off!)

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Those lacking inspiration for Father's Day gifts this year can now save up to 15 per cent off wellness tech gifts thanks to Bon Charge.
Offering the world's largest selection of premium, science-backed technology designed to enhance sleep, recovery, beauty, and overall wellness, this is one way to kick bog-standard gifts to the curb.
Bon Charge is here to help you get creative this Father's Day and ditch the tie and socks. From blackout sleep masks to help encourage a better night's sleep to infrared heat at-home sauna blankets to support recovery - there's plenty that will impress, helping turn their home into a wellness retreat with a range of exciting products.
And the best news? All the gifts highlighted below have 15 per cent off so you can save as you shop.
Classic Blackout Sleep Mask
If they're struggling to sleep in the summer months, then why not give them the gift of a better night with a blackout sleep mask.
Thanks to the hollow eyecups, these could help you achieve deep and uninterrupted sleep, regardless of the lighter evenings and mornings. Plus, with a customizable strap and soft memory foam cushioning you won't have to guess sizes either.
£33.96 (save £5.99) Shop
Cold & Heat Therapy Massage Gun
If they're a keen runner or fitness fanatics, then this massage gun could be a much-welcome gift.
With multiple speed settings and five unique attachments, they can enjoy a personalized and comfortable massage from home. You can use the gentle warmth setting to relax and unwind tired muscles or choose the cooling setting for a refreshing and revitalizing sensation.
£126.65 (save £22.35) Shop
Harmonising Bracelet
If they're into spirituality, then the brand's Harmonising Bracelet could be a thoughtful and unique gift.
The bracelet features carefully selected gemstones and magnets known for their harmonising and restorative properties, helping to work synergistically to promote a sense of tranquillity, stability, and harmony.
£33.99 (save £5) Shop
EMF Radiation Free Air Tube Earphones
Health-conscious audiophiles can now get some peace of mind with these EMF radiation free air tube earphones that help to reduce the EMF radiation emitted from traditional wired earphones.
Bringing peace of mind while enjoying my music, podcasts, and calls they have also been made with tangle-free cords.
£50.99 (save £9) Shop
Sauna Blanket
A gift they're almost guaranteed never to have gotten before is a sauna blanket.
Using the gentle power of FAR infrared heat, this sauna blanket helps support recovery, relaxation, sleep, and overall well-being. From soothing tired muscles, or simply carving out space to reset, this can be used at home for some intentional calm. And it's on sale for 15 per cent off now.
£466.65 (save £82.35) Shop
Blue Light Blocking Clip Light
For keen readers, the Blue Light Blocking Clip Light could be a thoughtful and very useful gift they will actually use.
The clip light emits pure red light that helps you read without straining your eyes but also helps to promote a deep, restful sleep thanks to its ability to enhance your body's natural sleep-wake cycle.
£16.99 (save £3) Shop

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