Launch new shades, seasonal sets, and skincare routines with polished banners that match your brand aesthetic. Generate, resize, and localize creative for every channel without slowing your team down.
Why it matters
Benefits
Beauty shoppers notice details – typography, spacing, and color harmony signal quality. Lock in your brand fonts, HEX codes, gradients, and logo clear space so every banner looks like it came from the same creative director, even across multiple teams and agencies.
Beauty campaigns require dozens of formats – Shopify hero, collection tiles, email headers, Instagram feed, Stories, TikTok, and display ads. Auto-generate and resize banners while keeping product crops flattering and text safe within platform boundaries.
Skincare and cosmetics banners often need ingredient callouts (niacinamide, hyaluronic acid), finish descriptors (dewy, matte), and shade names – without overclaiming. Use structured text blocks for claims, disclaimers, and footnotes so messaging stays readable and consistent.
Test what converts – shade swatches vs. model imagery, “limited edition” vs. “new arrival,” routine steps vs. single-hero product. Generate multiple variations fast to improve CTR and ROAS during launches and peak shopping moments.
Use cases
Challenge
Your team needs banners that show multiple shades, names, and finishes across web, email, and paid social – but manual layout for swatch grids takes too long and errors slip in (wrong shade name, mismatched hex, inconsistent lighting).
Solution
Use a shade-grid template that pulls in shade names, swatch tiles, and hero product imagery. Generate consistent layouts and export channel-specific sizes while keeping text legible and swatches aligned.
Challenge
Customers need guidance – cleanse, treat, moisturize, SPF – yet your banners become cluttered with too much copy, and mobile viewers can’t read ingredient or step labels.
Solution
Create routine banners with step modules and iconography sized for mobile-first readability. Produce variants for “AM routine” vs. “PM routine,” and swap in actives (retinol, vitamin C) while keeping the same structure.
Challenge
Promos change weekly – gift sets, BOGO, free mini with purchase, last-chance markdowns – and teams scramble to update storefront heroes and email headers without breaking brand guidelines.
Solution
Start from locked brand templates for each promo type, update the offer text and product imagery, then export a full set of banners for homepage, category pages, and email in one workflow – with consistent spacing, hierarchy, and CTA styling.
More industries
FAQ
Yes. Use templates designed for Beauty & Cosmetics such as before–after comparisons (with clear labeling), shade grids with names and finish tags, and step-based routine banners (AM–PM, 1–2–3 steps). These layouts help communicate results, shade variety, and usage quickly without overcrowding the design.
It uses mobile-safe text sizing, line length limits, and padding rules so key claims like “fragrance-free” or “SPF 50” remain legible. You can also set safe zones for Stories and TikTok so CTAs and shade names don’t get covered by UI elements.
Yes. Create separate brand kits for each line – for example, clinical skincare vs. playful color cosmetics – with locked fonts, color palettes, logo usage, and button styles. Teams can generate banners quickly while staying within approved creative boundaries.
Yes. Generate localized banner variants by swapping language, currency, and region-specific claims while keeping the same layout. This is especially useful for ingredient terminology, shade naming conventions, and promo mechanics that vary by market.
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