octubre 24, 2024

Crema de mercadona de 5 €

Crema de mercadona de 5 €

Deliplus products

As revealed by the ‘Economía Digital’ portal, the two products are made with the same ingredients, contain the same active ingredients, are produced in the same reactors and share mixers in a factory in Granada. Both contain ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in the 50-milliliter bottles. They are the same, the name of the cosmetic changes and the price, even the container of both is very similar.
The million-dollar question is how is it possible that there is such an abysmal difference in price. Star Healthcare is clear: «it is not the same to sell 400 units instead of 5,000. The turnover is completely different. The supermarket can assume higher purchase quantities and then, by reducing the profit margin, can offer a price that breaks the market.
From the marketing company they recognize that they now foresee that sales of Alain’s Revitalizing may drop on the official website, but it is a risk they take without problems. «The price of 84 euros is symbolic, we prefer that the cream reaches everyone rather than just 400 customers,» they say.

Sisbela cream

We can’t consider summer over if we don’t have on TV the news of the post-holiday syndrome, the back-to-school ads, lists of good resolutions or the viral phenomenon that, like every summer, has to do with some Mercadona cream.
They put us on the hook and there we go. We take the bait and we are quick to share it, to tell everyone about it, to make it viral and, in turn, to make the marketing teams that have been in charge of setting the bait smile.
I already told you my opinion about the famous OCU comparisons on beauty issues and how I decided to unsubscribe from their magazine when I realized that they were trying to take advantage of the media’s media bonanza of comparing creams and cosmetic products. And that I bit my tongue when I read headlines (of those that chase clicks at all costs) of the type «The best anti-aging cream is sold in Lidl and costs 2 euros».
NOTE: Those of you who have been reading me since 2009 know that I have nothing against luxury creams, and nothing (NOTHING!) I like better than finding a cosmetic product that works and is very cheap. I have defended products from Deliplus (Mercadona’s own brand) and the most luxurious brands but I have also found that there are expensive products that are not worth it and that there are other supermarket products that are just as bad. So, no prejudices, none.

Reseña de los cosméticos sisbela

Sisbela es una marca de crema facial de venta en Mercadona.. Sisbela se estrenó con una crema antiedad de venta exclusiva en Mercadona. El éxito fue arrollador y en 2018 relanzó una crema de contorno de ojos y otra reafirmante para el cuello y el escote.
Su éxito se debe a sus bajos precios para productos de muy buena calidad. Lo que ofrecen las cremas Sisbela está al mismo nivel que otras cremas similares que se encuentran a un coste muy superior. El increíble precio de las cremas faciales de Sisbela ha sido otro gran éxito de Mercadona.
Sin duda, lo más sorprendente de las cremas Sisbela son sus increíbles precios. Por 5 euros puedes conseguir una crema antiedad que ayuda a la piel a ganar la hidratación perdida, consiguiendo así un rostro con una expresión menos cansada y más joven.
Tras la gran aceptación del primer producto que Sisbela puso a la venta en Mercadona, hoy en día son tres los productos de esta marca a los que se puede hacer referencia. El lema es claro: un gran precio. Sisbela y Mercadona han aprovechado el éxito de estas cremas faciales, que siguen teniendo mucho éxito.

Best mercadona beauty products

Among the great beauty hits of Mercadona supermarkets there is an anti-aging cream called Dragon’s Blood that has stolen the heart (and lightened the wallet) of Rocío Osrno, the Sevillian instagrammer who has just given birth to her second child. But it’s not just her, other influencers and internet reviews put it through the roof and all claim that it works just like the luxury creams of 300 euros. Will it be true? Click on the photo to see the best cheap supermarket creams. / instagramMARTA BASTIDA
the supermarket chain has managed to make shopping cheap cool again even among upper class people, it is assumed that its perfumery section passes to this same status immediately. A
attractive packaging and ingredients commonly found in creams costing much more than 5 euros make Dragon’s Blood a beauty bargain. Let’s look at the other reasons for its success.
Dragon’s Blood anti-aging cream does not contain dragon’s blood, as its name promises, it actually refers to an active ingredient from the sap of an ancient tree native to the Amazon rainforest, the Dragon’s Blood.