The ISANA cosmetic product line has arrived in SPAR stores
The cosmetic product range of SPAR and INTERSPAR stores has been expanded with a new product line: from October, customers will be able to meet the well-known ISANA beauty care products in the store chain.
“SPAR constantly monitors consumer needs, and these also appear in our product range. In the past decades, an important goal of our product strategy was that our stores not only sell food, but also offer our customers cosmetics and beauty products for the household. In the latter area, an important novelty is that the popular, excellent quality ISANA product range has appeared in the range of SPAR and INTERSPAR stores since October.
– explained Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.
With the introduction of ISANA products, SPAR appeals to a wide range of customers, as the popular product line offers an alternative to all those who have already met the brand or are not yet familiar with it, but a good price-value ratio is important to them, regardless of age and gender. Among the ISANA products, every age group can find the right product for them – from young people to parents with children and grandparents.
ISANA is committed to using natural and skin-friendly ingredients. All of this comes to SPAR stores at an affordable price, produced without animal testing, and in environmentally friendly packaging. The products can be found in the stores of the SPAR network from the beginning of October. Customers can find the products sold in 336 SPAR and INTERSPAR stores, and the product line is also available in SPAR franchise stores. Of the 48 ISANA products, 9 are related to hair care and 11 to face care, in addition to these, 7 deodorants, 16 bathroom and 5 personal care items are included in the range. All of these can be purchased in hypermarkets, but supermarkets also have a large selection of the brand’s products.
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