Real sunscreen ads - summer lifestyle, SPF proof, invisible finish, subscription refill - tagged by the format doing the work, so you brief your next campaign from what's already converting. Promer AI reads your product and builds the ad for you.
It's a proven ad structure - the format, layout, and messaging behind a sunscreen ad that already converted - applied to your own product. In Promer AI, each template is tied to a real top-performing ad and a creative theme, and the AI generates the actual ad from your product context, so you start from a structure that worked, not a blank layout.
Bold Claim (the SPF number or an invisible finish statement as the headline), Product Hero (the tube in a summer setting - beach, pool, sand, water), Brand Aesthetic (a clean, seasonal product composition), and Offer & Sale (a seasonal discount or subscription sign-up) are the dominant structures. Feature & Benefit works well for daily facial SPF where the finish, skin compatibility, and texture detail are the proof.
For daily facial SPF, the proof is invisible finish and skin compatibility - "no white cast," "sits under makeup," "won't clog pores." For outdoor or beach protection, the setting does most of the proof work - a bright summer lifestyle visual paired with the SPF number. Running an outdoor lifestyle format for a daily facial SPF brand, or a minimal skincare editorial format for a beach product, tends to create a mismatch that hurts conversion.
Yes - SPF numbers are regulated claims in most markets. In the US, the FDA regulates sunscreen as an OTC drug; in the EU, sunscreen falls under cosmetics regulation with specific SPF testing and labeling requirements. Any SPF number, UV protection claim, or "broad spectrum" statement in your ad must match your product's certified and approved labeling. This isn't legal advice; confirm your specific claims against current regulations and your product's certification before publishing.
Sunscreen is one of the few skincare products people genuinely run out of at the worst moment - the start of summer, before a holiday - and forget to reorder. A "sign up and never run out" or "SPF on repeat" subscription format works because it solves a real logistics problem the buyer already knows they have. It converts best as a Headline or Bold Claim structure with a clear frequency and discount promise rather than a generic subscription push.
Clean, minimal, and skin-adjacent - the product photographed near skin texture, in a flat lay with neutral props, or in an application shot - signals daily habit and skin compatibility better than a vivid beach setting. The beach visual says "summer product"; the clean minimal visual says "part of your routine." Match the visual to which one you're actually selling.
Both work well. A static seasonal lifestyle shot or a clean product hero is fast to produce and converts well for outdoor and daily SPF ads alike. A short video can show a texture, a no-cast application, or a summer setting in motion. Promer AI lets you start from a static winning template and use AI Ad Animation to turn it into an 8-second video, so you can test both from one structure.
For outdoor or beach sunscreen, a specific SPF number paired with a summer CTA - "Shop SPF 50," "Get protected this summer" - converts well. For daily facial SPF, copy that names the finish and the skin benefit - "invisible," "no white cast," "for daily wear" - tends to outperform a generic protection claim. Promer AI suggests headline, body, and CTA text from your product context, which you should review against your approved claims before publishing.
Spring and early summer are the peak window - buyers stock up before summer begins rather than during it. A subscription or bundle offer in spring converts well because the buyer is anticipating the season. Restock and reminder-style ads work mid-summer for buyers who run out. Post-summer is generally the lowest-converting window unless tied to travel or late-season outdoor activity.
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