AI ads for skincare brands.
Serums, creams and routines styled like a beauty shoot, from one packshot, with your claims kept inside your rules.
What are AI ads for skincare?
AI ads for skincare are beauty campaigns generated around a real product packshot: the bottle stays yours, while the wet surfaces, soft light and texture close-ups that the category expects are generated instead of shot. The part that matters most in skincare is the wording, so the useful tools let a brand fix its claims as rules the creative cannot break.




One skincare packshot, four directions. All generated in Logicive.
What you get.
- Input
- One sharp packshot with a readable label, or a link to the product page it already sits on
- Stills
- Up to 4K, in 9:16, 1:1 and 16:9, so one scene covers stories, feed and display
- Video
- 4 to 30 seconds for reels and stories, from the same packshot
- Claims
- House rules travel with the brand file, so "never promise results" applies to every ad without being restated
- Approval
- Nothing publishes itself. Every ad is yours to check before it runs
How it works.
Start from your packshot
The bottle you already photographed is enough. Logicive builds the scene, the light and the mood around it.
Set the rules once
Palette, voice, and the lines you never cross. "Never promise miracles" is a house rule, not a hope.
Generate the routine
Textures, ingredients, morning light, bathroom shelves: a full campaign in the language of beauty.
Claims stay inside your rules
Skincare lives and dies on trust. House rules apply to every ad automatically, so the creative never writes a promise your label cannot keep.
Beauty-shoot quality without the shoot
Wet surfaces, soft light, texture close-ups: the visual grammar of skincare advertising, generated up to 4K.
Every format the category needs
Static for the feed, video for stories and reels, and a media plan naming the audience each ad is for.
The honest answers.
Will it invent claims about my product?
It is built not to. Your brand file carries the rules, "never promise results" being a common one, and you approve every ad before it goes anywhere. Nothing publishes itself.
What photos do I need?
One sharp packshot with a readable label. If your product page already has photos, paste the link and skip the upload.
Can it match the look my brand already has?
Yes. The brand file stores your palette, your tone and reference work, and every generation starts from that file.
Can it show skin, before-and-afters or results?
It will generate scenes and models, but before-and-after framing is the single riskiest thing a skincare brand can put in an ad, because it is a results claim whatever the caption says. Our advice is to keep it out and let the product and the routine carry the ad. If your legal position genuinely supports the claim, that is a decision for you and your regulator, not for a generator.
Does it work for supplements and wellness too?
Yes, and the same caution applies twice over. The visual grammar is close enough that the tool handles it, and the claims rules are stricter, so the house rules in your brand file are doing more work than the lighting is.
What if the render changes my packaging?
Check every ad before it runs, and regenerate rather than ship anything where the label, the colour or the shape has drifted. The scene is generated around your real photo, but a mislabelled bottle is worse than no ad at all, which is why approval sits with you rather than with the tool.
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Try it on your own product.
Paste a product link, and your first ads are minutes away. Cancel anytime.
