A fake X/Twitter post-style before-and-after testimonial advertisement for a minimalist men's skincare brand, featuring a user's enthusiastic tweet with side-by-side selfie comparison photos. Background: A clean white (#FFFFFF) background fills the entire image — mimicking a screenshot of an X/Twitter post on a white feed. Tweet structure (full image): The entire image is composed as a single X/Twitter post, following the exact UI conventions: Tweet header (top): Profile photo (left): A small circular profile picture showing a young man (dark skin, short hair, friendly smile, casual selfie style) — authentic and real-looking Display name: "Tre" in bold dark (#2E2E2E) sans-serif text Handle: "@WhatsUpTre142" in gray text next to the name More icon (right): Three gray dots (···) — standard X overflow menu Tweet text (below header): Dark near-black (#2E2E2E) text in a clean sans-serif (X's standard font) reads: "This is your sign to switch to Bare Theory. I literally got $28 worth of free product and look how much clearer my skin is." The text is conversational, genuine, and enthusiastic — written like a real person spontaneously recommending a product. The specific dollar amount ($28) adds credibility. The text wraps across three to four lines. Before-and-after photo attachment (below text): Below the tweet text, two side-by-side selfie photographs are embedded as an image attachment (mimicking X's two-image layout with rounded corners and a thin divider): Left photo — Before: A close-up selfie of a young man (dark skin, early 20s, wearing a white/blue trucker hat forward, black t-shirt, septum piercing, small mustache/goatee). He's outdoors on a porch/deck with wooden ceiling visible behind him. His skin shows visible texture — some blemishes, uneven tone, and minor breakouts on his cheeks and jaw. His expression is neutral/slightly smiling — honest and unpolished. The photo looks like a genuine selfie. Right photo — After: A close-up selfie of the same man (same piercings, facial hair, similar hat worn backwards now). His skin is visibly clearer — smoother, more even-toned, healthier-looking with a subtle glow. He's touching his face near his ear/jaw with one hand — subtly showing off his clearer skin. His expression is more confident — a slight knowing smile. The lighting is slightly different (indoor/outdoor) but clearly the same person with improved skin. Both photos have matching rounded corners with a thin white divider between them — standard X two-image layout. The photos feel authentic and user-generated — real selfies, not studio shots. Overall composition: The entire image reads as a genuine X/Twitter post screenshot that someone shared. The tweet text provides the testimonial. The before-and-after photos provide visual proof. The format is native, shareable, and trustworthy — it looks like organic social content, not a paid ad. The overall mood is authentic, relatable, and results-driven — a minimalist skincare brand that earns genuine social media advocacy through visible results. The warm beige, dark charcoal, and gold brand colors don't appear in the UI (which stays X-native) but the brand name is naturally embedded in the tweet text. High resolution, pixel-perfect X/Twitter post recreation with embedded before-and-after selfie photography, social media ad format, square 1:1 aspect ratio.
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Martin
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