
This 9:16 Story template promotes a scar-repair/anti-blemish facial serum using a clean, clinic-inspired design that feels trustworthy at a glance. A large serif headline (“Helps fade the look of stub...
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This 9:16 Story template promotes a scar-repair/anti-blemish facial serum using a clean, clinic-inspired design that feels trustworthy at a glance. A large serif headline (“Helps fade the look of stubborn scars in just 6 weeks.”) anchors the top, followed by a smaller credibility line (“Clinically tested. Backed by real results.”). The layout is a strong before/after proof stack on the right with a customer name label, while the product shot (bottle + box) sits on the left for clear brand attribution. A five‑star row and “5,000+ 5‑STAR REVIEWS” footer adds social proof and reduces perceived risk—ideal for MOF consideration, when audiences compare solutions and look for evidence. Neutral whites and soft grays keep the focus on skin texture changes and the amber bottle, supporting a premium-derm positioning. Customize by swapping the timeframe claim, the testimonial identity line, and the review count to match your data, while keeping the headline hierarchy and proof-led structure intact for maximum conversion on Stories.
This template wins at MOF consideration by stacking three high-trust signals in one glance: a specific timeframe claim (“in just 6 weeks”), clinical validation language, and large before/after photos. For solution-aware shoppers dealing with acne marks and scarring, the key question is efficacy; the side-by-side transformation reduces uncertainty and anchors expectations. The product packshot adjacent to the results reinforces attribution (the serum caused the change), while the named “verified customer” label adds authenticity. The 5,000+ five-star review footer provides broad social proof, lowering perceived risk and making the decision feel socially validated. The neutral, medical-clean palette and restrained typography support a derm-grade positioning, avoiding “overly salesy” cues that can trigger skepticism in skincare advertising.
Designed for acne-prone and post-acne skincare shoppers who actively compare treatments and want visible proof before buying. Best for people who trust clinical language, read reviews, and respond to realistic, unfiltered transformation imagery in a premium, minimal layout.
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