The middle-aged and elderly life museum is a lifestyle experience. There are two types of life museum, one is a place that provides some functional services, such as health care, health preservation, beauty and so on; The other is experiential marketing places, such as home life museum, fabric life museum and complete real-life layout, where consumers can feel for themselves and decide whether to buy.
What exactly is a "Museum of Life"? Recently, reporters who saw the signboard of the "Life Museum" asked many hipsters curiously, and combined with the answers of some informed consumers, they learned that the "Life Museum" is a place that provides beauty, hairdressing, body shaping, skin care and aromatherapy services, and sells fashion items such as clothes and bags. It's just that the signs of the "Life Museum" are generally themed in front. Similarly, there are home life museum, beauty and body life museum and vitality life museum, which are close to clubs and salons.
It is understood that in fact, no matter what kind of "living museum", the key is not to talk about products, but to sell ideas and lifestyles. To put it bluntly, the life museum is a sales place for emotional experience and a practical art with the attitude of "caring". There, furniture, tiles, curtains, lighting, beauty and skin care products and other elements are tied together to show consumers a life scene with music, art and personal experience.
Studying in the Life Museum Many consumers say that shopping in the Life Museum is not only an experience, but also a common sense of life. For example, it's a bit awkward to cook for yourself in a living museum, but the cooking knowledge taught by professional waiters is particularly practical, and these skills can be remembered particularly firmly through operation. If you feel unhappy, go to the life museum and chat with the waiter who has become a friend, and feel comfortable.
It is to buy goods happily, learn practical knowledge, shape a healthy figure and strengthen emotional communication in the atmosphere of the living museum. We just want to get out of the "Life Museum" and know how to make our life better. Everyone always has shortcomings in running their own lives, so it is inevitable to ask and learn from others. In addition, the scientific and technological content of our daily necessities is constantly improving, and the leisure consumption of the living museum is inevitable.