A vertical ad featuring a white, rippled background that resembles fabric. In the upper-left corner, the text "WAKE UP TO" is followed by the brand name. Below this, aligned to the center, it says "Daily Face Lotion." Below are two blue rectangular buttons highlighting features: "Broad Spectrum SPF 15" and "Made with shea butter". The overall design is clean and minimalist.
The ad features a close-up of a man's face, applying a face toner. The product is labeled as 'Freshening Face Toner.' Text highlights benefits such as 'Refreshes skin,' 'Softens skin texture,' and 'Made with witch hazel'. The background is light and clean, focusing on the product and its user.
An advertisement featuring a tube of exfoliating face wash against a white background. The product is a blue tube with white text including the product's name, 'Exfoliating Face Wash' and the brand name 'HARRY'S'. Text indicates that the product is dermatologist-tested, alcohol-free, and paraben-free, placed below the product. The ad's layout is simple and clean, emphasizing the product.
A vertical ad features a blue bottle of face lotion against a clean white background. The bottle is labeled with 'HARRY'S Daily Face Lotion' and lists 'Broad Spectrum SPF 15' and '50 ml e'. Below, there's text that says 'This one's for the guys.' followed by a blue button labeled 'Daily Face Lotion'. Further below are checkmarks next to 'Broad Spectrum SPF 15' and 'Non-greasy formula.' The layout is simple with a focus on the product.
An ad featuring a humorous take on the Windows XP error screen. The background consists of the classic XP green hills and blue sky. A pop-up window reads "SHAVING ERROR 404" and asks: "Would you like to delete your overpriced, over-designed razor from your life?" with "YES" and "NO" buttons. Underneath are images of shaving products, one of the razor and another of a starter set.
The ad is a vertical graphic comparing the cost of razor blade refills. The top half shows a set of blades and a stack of dollar bills, representing the higher cost of 'Gillette' refills. The bottom half shows a similar arrangement, with different blades and fewer dollar bills, implying a lower price for 'Harry's' refills. Text highlights the price difference and the cost of shaving.
The image is a promotional advertisement with a black background and assorted grooming products. At the top, large white text reads 'EARLY BLACK FRIDAY BUNDLE'. Below, multiple products are displayed, including a razor and blade cartridges, body wash, and face wash. A white box on the right shows 'Truman Razor', '8x Blades', 'FREE Body Wash', 'FREE Face Wash'. At the bottom, a white button with the text 'REDEEM BUNDLE OFFER'.
The ad features a blue background with text at the top that says "Your shave shouldn't cost as much as a lobster roll." To the left is a razor with a black handle, followed by a lobster roll graphic, and on the right, a razor with an orange handle. Text below the razors show the cost of each razor, as well as the lobster roll, and states: "Based on the price of an 8-count of blades".
The ad showcases an Early Black Friday Bundle. A Truman Razor with 8 blades is featured alongside a free body wash and free face wash. The products are arranged on a white background and decorated with teal-colored star-shaped graphics. Below the image, the text "REDEEM BUNDLE OFFER" is placed inside a rectangular box.
An advertisement compares two razors, one with an orange handle and the other with a black handle. The orange handled razor is listed at $2.12 per blade and the black handled razor is listed at $4 per blade. Text in the middle of the advertisement states "IF IT COSTS LIKE A RIPOFF, IT MUST BE A RIPOFF."
A comparison advertisement featuring a split-screen layout. The top section showcases a set of eight razor blade refills from an unnamed brand, each priced at $4.87, totaling $39 overall. Below, demonstrates a set of eight razor blade refills from brand HARRY'S, priced individually at $2.12, for a total of $17. The top half of the image is blue and the bottom half is teal. The overall composition immediately highlights a cost comparison.
The ad shows a white background with multiple razor refills each displaying a price of $4.87, creating a grid-like pattern at the top. Below the refills is a title "The Cost of Refills Adds Up." Under the text, a single razor refill is shown. Below the razor is the text "Stop Overpaying for Razors." and and a disclaimer which states "based on the one-time purchase of a Gillette Proglide Shield 8-Pack of Blade Refills as of September 24, 2024."
A close-up shot of a smiling man applying face lotion. The man has dark hair and a neatly trimmed beard. He is wearing a white t-shirt. Text overlays include 'Daily Face Lotion', 'Dermatologist tested',  'Alcohol free', and 'Paraben free'. The background is a neutral color.
The ad features a minimalist design with a grey background. In the center, there are three blue-green horizontal rectangular blocks of texts. The uppermost text says Freshening Face Toner. Each block underneath provides a benefit-driven description of the product: 'Refreshes skin', 'Softens skin texture' and 'Made with witch hazel'. A liquid-like element gives the impression that the product is liquid. The brand name is positioned on the top left "WAKE UP TO HARRY'S".
The ad features an orange and silver razor on a white background. Above the razor, the text reads "Change is good." Below the text, the text reads "(So is this razor.)". At the bottom is the brand's logo and the text "REDEEM TRIAL OFFER". The overall composition is clean and direct, with a focus on the product and a simple message.
The ad features a product shot of a blue face wash tube against a white background. The tube is displayed vertically and centered in the frame. Above the tube, text reads 'WAKE UP TO' and the brand name next to it. Under the tube, more text highlights the product, and two bullet points describe its benefits.
An advertisement featuring a close-up of a smiling man applying lotion to his face. The man has dark hair and a beard. Text overlays include the product name, “Daily Face Lotion,” and key benefits: Broad Spectrum SPF 15 and Non-greasy formula.
An advertisement presenting a comparison between two razor blade refill options. The top section features a representation of Gillette Fusion5 blade refills equated to a stack of dollar bills, visually indicating a higher price. The text 'This isn't adding up' is shown above this. The bottom section showcases Harry's blade refills equated to a smaller stack of dollar bills, signaling a lower price, with the text 'This is.' above it, thus highlighting the value proposition.
The ad features a light blue background. At the top, it has the text, "Your shave shouldn't cost as much as a lobster roll." Below this, on the left side, there's an image of a black and orange razor and text "$32" and "Based on the price of an 8-count of blades" and the brand. On the right side, there's a similar razor but with an orange handle, accompanied by "$17" and the brand name. This is a comparison ad
An advertisement comparing the cost of blade refills. The ad is divided into two sections, each with a visual representation of the cost. The top half shows multiple razor blade cartridges and a pile of dollar bills representing the cost of 'Gillette Fusion5 Blade Refills', with the price of $32. The bottom half shows similar information for another brand's blade refills, 'Harry's Blade Refills', costing $17. The background transitions from a light grey to a dark teal color.
The ad features a vertical layout against a white background. At the top, the text "THE EARLY BLACK FRIDAY BUNDLE" is displayed in a teal color. Beneath the text is a rectangular box with rounded edges that contains details about the bundle deal: "Truman Razor, 8x Blades, FREE Body Wash, FREE Face Wash", along with a "REDEEM BUNDLE OFFER" button. To the right, there's a razor and a tube of "Exfoliating Face Wash." Below these are a bottle of "Body Wash" and a set of razor blades.
An advertisement comparing the cost of blade refills, using two sets of blades with their corresponding dollar amounts. The top section of the image shows a collection of blue-and-green razor blades next to an array of dollar bills, representing a higher cost. The text "The Cost of Refills Adds Up" is displayed at the top. The text "Gillette Proglide Blade Refills (8 CT): $32" is placed below the blades and dollar bills. The bottom half of the image shows a similar layout, now showcasing silver razor blade refills with a lower amount of dollar bills to indicate a lower cost. The text "Harry's Blade Refills (8 CT): $17" is positioned below this second set of blades.
An advertisement featuring a blue background with text and two razors. The text reads: "Your shave shouldn't cost as much as artisanal cheese." Below the text are two razors, one black and orange, and the other orange and silver. The razor on the left has a price of $32 and the razor on the right has a price of $17. The text at the bottom reads: "Based on the price of an 8-count of blades."
A split-screen graphic comparing the cost of razor blade refills. The top half shows multiple razor blades equaling a stack of dollar bills, with the text, 'This isn't adding up.' Below, it states the cost for Gillette Proglide blade refills. The bottom half repeats this format with different razor refills and the text, 'This is,' stating the cost for Harry's Blade Refills.

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