
This square ad template is built for a hair-growth supplement or “clinical formula” capsule brand targeting thinning, dull, slow-growing hair. The design uses a clean white top section for a bold, con...
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This square ad template is built for a hair-growth supplement or “clinical formula” capsule brand targeting thinning, dull, slow-growing hair. The design uses a clean white top section for a bold, confidence-led headline, followed by a benefit checklist presented as on/off toggles—an instantly scannable way to contrast pain points (“dry, dull, thinning hair”) with outcomes (“fuller, thicker-looking hair” and “results in 1–3 months”). A large product bottle anchors the center, while a prominent circular badge (“Over 1 million bottles sold”) supplies strong social proof. The teal color block and pill-shaped discount bar at the bottom create a clear conversion zone for the promo code and terms. Strategically, this creative fits mid-funnel consideration: the audience is solution-aware and comparing options, so the template adds reassurance with quantified proof and a value claim (“33% cheaper than…”) plus a direct incentive. It’s easy to customize by swapping the bottle render, toggle copy, competitor comparison line, and the promo code, while keeping the same high-contrast hierarchy and trust-building layout.
This template works because it combines three high-performing triggers for solution-aware shoppers in the consideration stage: contrast, proof, and savings. The toggle list frames common hair concerns as “off” and the desired outcomes as “on,” making the value proposition feel immediate and easy to evaluate without reading paragraphs. The large “over 1 million bottles sold” badge reduces perceived risk through social proof, while the quantified timeline (“1–3 months”) sets expectations and counters skepticism. Finally, the promo-code bar and the “% cheaper than” line address price objections and nudge a trial purchase. Visually, the clean white space and teal clinical palette signal credibility, while the product-centered layout keeps brand recall high—best practices for supplement ads aimed at mid-funnel comparison clicks and add-to-cart behavior.
Adults noticing thinning or slow hair growth who are actively researching supplement solutions and comparing brands on proof, timeline, and price. Best for shoppers who respond to quantified trust signals (units sold, time-to-results) and are willing to try a new formula when a promo code reduces risk.
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