
This 9:16 Story template is built for a daily beauty-and-wellness supplement, especially a powder stick pack with a “Skin + Gut” routine promise. The design uses a soft blush-to-lilac gradient and cle...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a daily beauty-and-wellness supplement, especially a powder stick pack with a “Skin + Gut” routine promise. The design uses a soft blush-to-lilac gradient and clean sans-serif typography, with a bold top hook (“no girl math here:”) that sets a playful, relatable frame before shifting into clear cost logic. The layout is a split comparison: a left column lists individual ingredient prices, while the right side highlights the bundled 30‑day supply price, reinforced by a bright lime badge calling out a per‑day cost. This structure taps into comparison and convenience triggers, making it ideal for mid‑funnel consideration when the audience already understands supplements but needs a rational reason to switch. It works because it reduces decision friction: the viewer instantly sees the “total vs bundle” gap and the practical subscription vs one‑time purchase context. Brands can customize by swapping the ingredient list, adjusting the savings math, and replacing the product render with their own packshot while keeping the high-contrast price hierarchy and badge placement for maximum scanability.
This template works because it combines a relatable, trend-aware opener with a concrete value proof. The psychological triggers are comparison and value savings: the viewer sees the inflated “ingredients separately” total versus a single 30‑day bundle price, plus an easy-to-justify cost-per-day badge. That framing lowers cognitive load and turns an abstract supplement expense into a familiar “daily cost” decision. It’s well-matched to MOF consideration and a solution-aware audience: people already believe supplements can help skin/gut, but they need evidence that this option is smarter, simpler, and not overpriced. The strong price hierarchy (large bundle price, smaller one-time note) follows best practices for scan-first Story placements, while the product shot anchors trust and reduces uncertainty about what’s being purchased.
Health- and beauty-conscious shoppers (primarily women) who already buy skincare or supplements and want a simplified daily routine. They respond to transparent pricing, “cost per day” framing, and bundles that promise convenience without compromising ingredients.
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