
This 9:16 Story template is built for a detox/debloat supplement and uses a high-credibility “proof stack” to convert problem-aware shoppers. The hero area features a split before/after mirror selfie ...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a detox/debloat supplement and uses a high-credibility “proof stack” to convert problem-aware shoppers. The hero area features a split before/after mirror selfie that immediately visualizes reduced abdominal bloating, while the black caption bar (“look at these pics + reviews!!”) mimics authentic social post language to feel UGC-adjacent without losing structure. Below, a clean, editorial product section anchors the claim with a large serif headline (“Detox + Debloat Formula”), a science-led subline, a prominent 5‑star rating, and an exact review count—classic MOF consideration signals that reduce perceived risk. A thumbnail strip (bottle, Supplement Facts, additional transformations) adds depth and credibility, letting viewers self-verify. The palette is light and neutral with strong black text blocks, making the proof elements easy to scan on mobile. Customize by swapping the transformation photo style, updating review volume, and replacing thumbnails with your best-selling SKU, lab panel, or influencer screenshots while keeping the split-result narrative intact.
This creative works because it matches a problem-aware, MOF audience that wants proof—not promises. The split before/after image provides an instant transformation cue tied directly to the pain point (bloating), while the casual caption bar borrows the credibility of real social posts. Beneath the visual hook, the template stacks trust signals: a science-focused positioning line, 5-star rating, and a specific review count, which reduces uncertainty and supports comparison shopping. The thumbnail strip acts as “evidence navigation,” letting viewers scan additional results and the Supplement Facts panel to self-validate. Overall, it follows best practices for consideration-stage supplement ads: hook with outcome, reinforce with social proof and transparency, and keep the layout mobile-scannable with strong contrast and clear hierarchy.
Designed for women and men who frequently experience abdominal bloating and discomfort and are actively comparing supplement options. It fits mobile-first shoppers who rely on visible results, review volume, and “science-backed” cues before committing to a new routine.
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