Discount Skin Care
Usually, a discount brand of a product differs very little in the basic component makeup. There are different grades and qualities of additives. For instance, a brand-name facial moisturizer may use rose water as an ingredient, along with the store brand. However, the quality of the rose water might not be as high in the generic version.However, store brands seek to create a comparable product to sell, so they'll usually skimp on other areas. Labels and bottles may not be as fancy; boxes won't be foil-embossed, if there is a box at all. Store brands save on marketing, since they're not passing the cost of a multi-million dollar ad campaign on to the consumer.You may find that the products in the drugstore vary from the ones at the department store counter as far as range and type. The less expensive products cater to a wider audience, and aim to satisfy many more consumers with a small line.
No comments:
Post a Comment