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Yes, it’s that time of year again.Whether you’re willing to admit it or not, Christmas is fast approaching and if you thought purchasing a gift for your other half was hard enough, how do you tackle Secret Santa in the office?Look no further, as we’ve searched high and low for the gifts designed to please even the self-confessed Scrooge of the workplace.We’re talking everything from a mini terrarium for your plant-obsessed work wife to a beard grooming kit for the hipster who sits opposite you.And the best part? Not a single item will cost you more than a tenner.So to ensure you’re not dashing down the high street on Christmas Eve in a desperate bid to bag some last minute Boots deals, shop our go-to guide (before they sell out).Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for non-stop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day. For Twitter updates, follow @YahooStyleUK.Read more from Yahoo Style UK: Fragrances for him and her: Perfumes to buy this ChristmasThe ultimate chocolate advent calendars for 2017Tech gifts: The best gadgets to give this Christmas
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With so many Brits tightening their belts this Christmas, Secret Santa is a cheap and cheerful way to keep extended family, friends or work colleagues happy without breaking the bank. But if you're stuck for ideas, here are a few tips to help
Heathrow Airport A Secret Santa is already hard at work at Heathrow Airport, where he's busy handing out gifts including iPads, designer watchers and Hamleys teddy bears to random travellers. A statement from Heathrow Airport reads: