
This 9:16 Story template is built for an at-home skincare device—specifically an LED face mask—positioned as a faster, more affordable alternative to in-office treatments. The design uses a soft blush...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for an at-home skincare device—specifically an LED face mask—positioned as a faster, more affordable alternative to in-office treatments. The design uses a soft blush-to-pink background with a large rounded “card” panel, creating a clean, clinical-yet-friendly feel. A bold headline at the top (“Better skin in weeks”) is paired with a secondary line about saving time and money, immediately framing the benefit and the trigger. The central concept is a side-by-side comparison: “SOLAWAVE vs Office Visits,” supported by simple icon stacks (phone, delivery box) versus a calendar, car, traffic light, payment card and clock—visually translating convenience, scheduling friction, travel time, and costs. A big product-in-hand shot of the pink mask anchors the bottom-left, adding tangibility and perceived ease of use. At mid-funnel consideration for solution-aware shoppers, this template works because it replaces vague claims with a clear trade-off narrative. Brands can customize the device photo, swap the icon lists to match their key objections (downtime, appointments, price), and adapt the headline to specific outcomes like acne, redness, or anti-aging.
This creative converts solution-aware users by making the decision feel logical and low-friction. The headline promises a realistic timeline (“in weeks”) while the subline introduces two powerful triggers—time-saving and cost-saving—without needing complex proof. The “vs Office Visits” comparison reframes the category choice: not just “does LED work,” but “which path fits my life.” Iconography compresses multiple pain points (scheduling, travel, waiting, payments) into instantly scannable cues, perfect for mid-funnel consideration. The large product-in-hand shot reduces perceived complexity and increases ownership imagery, helping viewers picture themselves using it at home. Overall, it follows best practices: one primary claim, one supporting benefit, and a clear contrast that guides the viewer toward the at-home device option.
Designed for solution-aware skincare shoppers considering LED therapy at home—especially people frustrated by appointment scheduling, travel, and repeated treatment costs. It fits busy adults who want visible results with minimal disruption and are comparing devices before purchasing.
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