
This 9:16 Story template promotes a hair-growth or hair-strength supplement in capsule form, using a premium “beauty press” aesthetic to build instant trust. A soft peach-to-pink gradient background k...
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This 9:16 Story template promotes a hair-growth or hair-strength supplement in capsule form, using a premium “beauty press” aesthetic to build instant trust. A soft peach-to-pink gradient background keeps the design light and feminine, while the serif magazine mastheads at the top (Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, Vogue, Elle) act as recognizable social-proof cues. The central headline (“A tiny capsule for beautiful hair”) is set in clean, high-contrast type with a highlighted keyword, guiding the eye down to the oversized capsule product shot with a realistic shadow for depth. A circular before/after hair photo cutout reinforces the transformation trigger and moves the viewer from curiosity to consideration—ideal for MOF audiences already solution-aware. Supporting badges (“#1 hair supplement” and a location note) add credibility and authority without overwhelming the layout. Brands can customize by swapping the press logos for real features, replacing the before/after with customer submissions, and updating the accent word color to match packaging for cohesive recognition across paid and organic placements.
This creative works because it stacks three high-performing MOF triggers in a clean Story layout: transformation, aspiration, and social proof. The before/after circle provides immediate visual evidence, reducing skepticism for solution-aware shoppers who already believe supplements can help but are comparing options. The magazine mastheads mimic press validation, borrowing authority and signaling premium positioning without long copy. The oversized capsule with realistic shadow anchors the product as the hero, improving recall and making the promise (“tiny capsule”) feel tangible and easy to commit to. The minimal supporting badges add credibility cues (#1, location note) while keeping cognitive load low—an advertising best practice for mobile-first placements where users decide in seconds.
Beauty- and wellness-minded shoppers who care about hair thickness, shine, and growth and are open to daily supplements. Skews toward women 20–45 who follow fashion/beauty media and respond to premium, editorial cues when evaluating a new solution.
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