Shopping for Valentine’s Day can be stressful enough, let alone when you’re in the midst of a global pandemic and national lockdown . With many couples not able to celebrate together, the overall spend on the most romantic day of the year is set to fall by over a third (36%), from £1.45 billion last year to £926 million, according to s hopping comparison site, Finder.com. The research also found that the average spend per person on things such as gifts, cards or a special meal will drop to £23.25, which is down significantly from last year's figure of £35.06, while a quarter (26% of the population) are also planning to celebrate February 14 without spending anything. But if you’re keen to surprise that special someone in your life – be it your husband, wife, best friend or even a work colleague – FEMAIL has rounded up a selection of the best gifts on the market. From the warmest coats to wrap up in for a romantic chilly walk, to candles, aftershave, dried flower bouquets and lingerie, there’s not an area that’s been left unturned. So get shopping, sweetheart! FOR HER GUERLAIN – KissKiss Creamy Shaping Lipstick £14 The ideal… Read full this story
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