
Shoppers are rushing to Boots to bag bumper box of Benefit makeup for just £17
BEAUTY fans should sharpen their elbows as shoppers are racing to Boots for a Benefit bargain. Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing & Barga…
London, UK – A recent viral video highlights a significant price discrepancy for identical skincare products at the popular UK retailer, Boots. The video, shared by a consumer finance influencer, demonstrates how a hyaluronic acid moisturizer, commonly found in the women's skincare aisle, costs £5.40 for a 30ml bottle. However, an identical product, with the same ingredients, is available in the men's skincare section for £2.50, offering a larger 50ml volume. The content creator, known for sharing money-saving tips, showcased both product packages, emphasizing that the only discernible difference was the color of the packaging – pink for the women's version and green for the men's. This observation has reignited discussions around the 'pink tax,' a term used to describe the phenomenon where products marketed specifically to women are priced higher than similar products for men. Consumers are now being encouraged to compare ingredients and prices across different sections of stores to identify potential savings on everyday toiletries and personal care items. This discovery suggests that savvy shopping could lead to notable savings, especially amidst rising living costs.
BEAUTY fans should sharpen their elbows as shoppers are racing to Boots for a Benefit bargain. Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing & Barga…
MANY of us love heading to Boots to pick up some beauty essentials – but there could be a way to save money each time. A finance expert has shared th…