
This 9:16 Story template is built for a hormonal-acne supplement or capsule-based skin support formula. The design uses a soft pink full-bleed background paired with oversized, slanted typography: a w...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a hormonal-acne supplement or capsule-based skin support formula. The design uses a soft pink full-bleed background paired with oversized, slanted typography: a white lead-in line and a bold red “HORMONAL ACNE?” question that instantly frames the problem. On the right, a close-up hand holds a capsule, creating a tactile product moment without needing packaging. Down the left side, four circular ingredient icons (Chasteberry, Dong Quai, Lemon Balm, Vitamin B6) function as quick proof points and educate at a glance. A small disclaimer line at the bottom keeps the layout compliant-friendly. Strategically, it’s top-of-funnel awareness: it calls out a common concern, sparks curiosity, and positions a solution through ingredient transparency. The clean hierarchy and single focal product cue reduce cognitive load for scrollers. Customize by swapping ingredient callouts, changing the headline to your specific symptom angle (breakouts, PMS skin, cycle-related flare-ups), and adjusting the accent color to match your brand while keeping the high-contrast headline for impact.
This creative works because it matches a problem-aware audience: the headline names “hormonal acne,” instantly validating the viewer’s suspicion and reducing the effort to self-diagnose. The oversized question format triggers curiosity and encourages a “wait—this is me” pause, ideal for top-of-funnel awareness. Instead of making heavy claims, the template shifts persuasion to ingredient transparency: the stacked icons act as quick, skimmable proof points that signal a thoughtful formula (botanicals + vitamin). The close-up hand holding a single capsule adds tangibility and reinforces that the solution is simple and daily. Clear hierarchy, high contrast red-on-pink, and a built-in disclaimer area align with ad best practices: fast comprehension, low cognitive load, and space for compliance-friendly qualifiers.
People (primarily women) experiencing recurring, cycle-related breakouts and searching for non-topical support options. They are ingredient-aware, compare formulas quickly, and respond to clear symptom framing and credible botanical/vitamin cues.
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