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Retail Boutique: Teen-Friendly Products

No one loves switching up their polish more than teenagers. So stock your retail section with products your younger clients will love and watch how fast they fly off the shelves. Who knows, maybe your adult clients will grab some for themselves, too.

by Staff
July 28, 2014
Retail Boutique: Teen-Friendly Products

 

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Deanne Watson’s handcrafted, personalized BFF or name necklaces celebrate the friendships that enrich people’s lives. Strong, durable, and crafted with loving care, every necklace is a gift that will not only be adored, but it will strengthen the bond of friendship that it represents.

www.etsy.com/shop/deannewatsonjewelry

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Blu Lua’s wrap bracelets are hand-woven with an adjustable closure and wrap around most wrists five times. These bracelets are vibrant, artistically designed, and made with quality craftsmanship. Plus, they look even better when mixed and matched.

www.blulua.com

Gadanke’s She Journals are made with thoughtful writing prompts for teens and young adults to express themselves and define who they are. They can explore their inner selves, their secret wishes, their hidden hopes. And they can most certainly celebrate what makes them jump out of bed.

www.gadanke.com

Scarlet Shoppe’s hair ties are soft, high-quality, fold-over elastic hair ties that are gentle enough not to leave a crease. With choices including solids, chevron prints, animal prints, and glitter elastics, your clients can mix, match, or stack in their hair or on their wrists to reflect their own style. Available in sets of three or six.

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www.etsy.com/shop/scarletsshoppe

Before Tattify, temporary tattoos were a hodgepodge of poorly designed and executed novelty items. Now, temporary tattoos are something the crowds of Coachella and Bonnaroo want. All of Tattify’s temporary tattoo designs are unique, crowd-sourced, and made for the moment, not for a lifetime.

www.tattify.com

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