
This square, split-screen ad template is built for women’s hormone support supplements targeting cycle changes in the 40s. The design contrasts a deep purple “Old Way” panel with a clean ivory “Smarte...
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This square, split-screen ad template is built for women’s hormone support supplements targeting cycle changes in the 40s. The design contrasts a deep purple “Old Way” panel with a clean ivory “Smarter Way” panel, instantly framing a problem/solution narrative. On the left, rounded white speech-bubble blocks list relatable pain points—unpredictable body, monthly aches, low energy, mood dips—reinforced by a sick-face icon. On the right, dotted-outline yellow callout pills present the upgraded outcome: predictable, pain-free cycles, mineral-based hormone support, and improved mood/inflammation. A bright yellow headline bar at the top anchors the message and boosts scanability in a feed. Strategically, this creative sits in mid-funnel consideration for solution-aware audiences: it validates symptoms, introduces a clear mechanism (“mineral-based”) and promises control and relief without overexplaining. It’s easy to customize by swapping the product pouch image, adjusting benefit bullets to your formula, and recoloring the yellow accents to match brand codes while keeping the high-contrast split that drives comprehension.
This template works because it uses contrast and cognitive ease: the split “Old Way” vs “Smarter Way” layout reduces decision friction and makes the improvement feel obvious. It leverages relief and control triggers—unpredictability, aches, low energy, and mood dips are named explicitly, then answered with a concrete, structured outcome (“predictable pain free cycles”). For a solution-aware audience in mid-funnel consideration, the copy adds just enough mechanism (“mineral-based hormone support”) to create credibility without overwhelming with science. The stacked callouts function like scannable proof points, guiding the eye from problem to solution to broader lifestyle benefits. Overall, it follows best practices for supplements: symptom validation, clear benefit hierarchy, and a product packshot placed near the promise for fast brand-product association.
Designed for women in their late 30s to late 40s who are noticing cycle unpredictability, cramps, low energy, and mood swings and are actively researching hormone support solutions. It fits buyers who respond to structured, rational comparisons and want a clear promise of control and relief before committing to a supplement.
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