
This 9:16 Story template is built for a liquid pore exfoliant (BHA/AHA/PHA) and uses a clean, clinical layout to sell results at the consideration stage. A bold, centered headline (“Unclog and minimiz...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a liquid pore exfoliant (BHA/AHA/PHA) and uses a clean, clinical layout to sell results at the consideration stage. A bold, centered headline (“Unclog and minimize the appearance of pores”) anchors the top, supported by a smaller benefit line for quick scanning on mobile. The hero product bottle sits large on the left in deep cobalt blue, while two right-side statistic cards spotlight quantified claims (100% pore-size improvement and 90% dead-skin improvement), creating instant credibility and reducing skepticism. The palette is minimalist—warm off‑white background, cobalt/indigo product, and purple accent banners—so the eye naturally moves from headline to bottle to proof points. Typography is modern and heavy-weight for the main promise, with compact body copy for compliance-friendly detail. This approach works for pore-care shoppers who already know what exfoliants do and want data-backed reassurance. Brands can easily customize by swapping the bottle render, replacing the percentages with their own study/consumer-test results, and updating the CTA button to match retailer or DTC goals.
This template wins on clinical credibility and cognitive ease. For product-aware pore-care shoppers in the consideration stage, the biggest barrier is proof: they know what exfoliating acids are, but need reassurance that this formula delivers visible change. The right-hand statistic cards translate benefits into quantified outcomes, a high-trust cue that reduces perceived risk. The oversized product shot keeps brand and format recognizable, while the clean off-white background and restrained purple accents mimic a dermatologist-office aesthetic—signaling safety and expertise. The hierarchy (headline → benefit line → bottle → proof → CTA) follows mobile scanning behavior, ensuring the claim is understood within seconds. Footnote space supports best-practice compliance by separating qualifications from the main promise without diluting impact.
Designed for skincare buyers dealing with clogged pores, uneven texture, and dullness who already understand exfoliating acids and are comparing options. It appeals to evidence-driven shoppers (often routine-builders and ingredient readers) who want quantified results and a clean, dermatologist-style presentation before purchasing.
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