Generate beauty-first short-form videos in minutes – from hooks and scripts to shot lists built for GRWM, tutorials, and product demos that convert.
Why it matters
Benefits
Generate high-performing openers like “Watch this oxidize in real time,” “Shade match test on neutral olive,” or “Transfer-proof lip stain check” – tailored to finish, coverage, undertone, and wear claims.
Turn one product into a full series: swatch grid, shade range try-on, side-by-side wear test, ingredient spotlight, and “how to apply” – so every new SKU has a content plan on day one.
Create creator-style scripts that sound natural while respecting claim language (e.g., “helps reduce the look of pores” vs. medical claims) and including required disclosures like #ad when needed.
Get beat-by-beat directions: macro texture shots, swipe-to-swatch angles, before/after lighting notes, B-roll prompts, and caption timing – optimized for retention on Shorts and TikTok.
Use cases
Challenge
Customers hesitate because undertones are confusing and online photos don’t match real skin – leading to returns and low confidence at checkout.
Solution
Generate a set of Shorts/TikToks: undertone explainer, shade-match checklist, side-by-side swatches on multiple skin tones, and “oxidation after 30 minutes” wear test prompts with clear CTAs to your shade finder.
Challenge
Your “transfer-resistant” or “all-day” claims get ignored without proof, and competitors flood feeds with dramatic tests.
Solution
Create scripted wear-test formats: mask rub, water splash, kiss test, blotting comparison, and time-stamped check-ins – plus on-screen text templates that keep the claim wording compliant.
Challenge
Skincare results take time, so it’s harder to show value in 15–30 seconds without overpromising or sounding clinical.
Solution
Generate educational micro-content: ingredient spotlight (niacinamide, ceramides, peptides), routine layering order, texture and finish demos, and “what to expect in week 1 vs. week 4” narratives – with safe, non-medical phrasing.
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FAQ
It turns product attributes – shade, finish, coverage, skin type, key ingredients, and claims – into proven short-form formats like GRWM, swatch reveals, wear tests, and routines. You get hooks, scripts, on-screen text, and CTAs designed to drive actions beauty shoppers take: save for later, click to shade match, and shop the exact shade used in the video.
Yes. It can generate category-specific structures such as foundation shade-match flows, skincare routine sequencing, and hair styling step-by-steps – each with the right terminology (undertone, oxidation, pilling, slip, hold, frizz control) and platform pacing.
The generator can be configured to avoid medical or drug-like claims and to use safer phrasing such as “helps improve the look of” or “visibly smooths.” You can also add brand rules for restricted terms, required disclaimers, and disclosure reminders like #ad for paid partnerships.
Provide: product name, category, hero shades, finish, coverage level, undertone range, key ingredients, target skin type/concerns, approved claims, price point, and any do-not-say terms. Add creative notes like lighting (daylight vs. studio), model skin tones, and preferred aesthetics (clean girl, glam, editorial) to keep output consistent.
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