0:00product application setup with baby
This scene is a close-up shot framed from a slightly high angle, looking down towards a pair of hands holding two different hair care products, with a baby's head and upper torso visible in the soft-focus background. The hands, belonging to an adult with dark skin, are positioned centrally in the lower half of the frame. The left hand holds a small, light blue and orange bottle with a spray nozzle, branded "Toogoo." The right hand holds a larger, dark amber glass bottle with a black dropper cap, labeled "BASK & LATHER SCALP Stimulator Hair Growth Oil." The left hand is actively squeezing the spray bottle, causing a light-colored liquid or cream to drip onto the dropper tip of the "BASK & LATHER" bottle. The baby in the background has dark, curly hair and is wearing a light-colored (possibly white or very light pink) top, appearing calm and looking slightly to the right, away from the camera. The background is mostly dark and out of focus, suggesting an indoor setting like a home. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the products and hands without harsh shadows. A text overlay in white with a pink shadow reads "Get rid of baby bald spots!" at the top, and "If you're struggling with baby baldness," at the bottom. The overall color palette is warm with the amber bottle and skin tones, contrasting with the light blue product.
0:05product showcase with baby hair context
This scene is a close-up shot focused on a dark amber glass bottle, labeled "BASK & LATHER SCALP Stimulator Hair Growth Oil," held firmly by an adult hand with dark skin in the lower center of the frame. The bottle features a white label with "BASK & LATHER" at the top in black script, and "SCALP Stimulator" in a larger, stylish gold font, followed by "HAIR GROWTH OIL" in smaller black text. The text overlay from the previous scene continues at the bottom, now reading "this scalp stimulating oil." In the soft-focus background, the dark, curly hair of a baby is visible, suggesting the product is intended for their hair. The lighting remains soft and even, illuminating the bottle and hand, creating subtle reflections on the glass. The camera maintains a static, slightly high-angle perspective, emphasizing the product. The color palette is dominated by the amber of the bottle, the white and gold of the label, and the dark tones of the hand and hair, creating a clean and professional aesthetic. The focus is primarily on the product, with the baby's presence providing context.
0:10demonstrating baby hair length
This scene provides a close-up, slightly overhead view of the back of a baby's head, focusing on their dark, tightly coiled curly hair. An adult hand with dark skin is gently pulling a section of the baby's hair to demonstrate its length, stretching a curl downwards against the baby's light-colored shirt. The baby's neck and upper back, covered by a white or very light pink top, are visible in the foreground, with the curly hair extending down. The background is dark and out of focus. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the texture and length of the baby's hair. The action is gentle and deliberate, emphasizing the growth of the hair. The dominant colors are the rich dark brown of the baby's hair, the warm brown of the hand, and the soft light pink of the baby's clothing. A text overlay, in white with a pink shadow, reads "I'm about to show y'all how long her hair actually is." then "She got hang time y'all." This text provides context for the demonstration, implying successful hair growth.
0:15product ingredients highlight
This scene is a static close-up shot featuring the "BASK & LATHER SCALP Stimulator Hair Growth Oil" bottle, held by an adult hand with dark skin. The bottle is amber glass with a black dropper cap. The white label is prominent, displaying "BASK & LATHER" at the top in black, and "SCALP Stimulator" in a large, elegant gold font, with "HAIR GROWTH OIL" below in smaller black text. The label also indicates "4 FL OZ | 118 ML." The background remains softly blurred, showing hints of the baby's dark, curly hair. The lighting is consistent with previous scenes, soft and diffused, illuminating the product without harsh reflections. The focus is sharp on the bottle and the hand, presenting the product clearly. A text overlay in white with a pink shadow reads "It's only made with four ingredients so that it's safe and clean." This overlay reinforces the product's natural and safe qualities. The primary colors are the warm amber of the bottle, the clean white and gold of the label, and the dark skin tone of the hand, creating a trustworthy aesthetic.
0:18product details label readout
This scene presents a close-up of the "BASK & LATHER SCALP Stimulator Hair Growth Oil" bottle, held by an adult hand with dark skin. The camera focuses on the reverse side of the bottle, revealing the product's ingredient list and usage instructions printed in small, dark text on the white label. The bottle is slowly rotated by the hand, allowing the viewer to read different sections of the label, specifically the "TO USE:" section which details application instructions like "Use 1-2 times daily on bald/thin areas" and "Use 3-4 times a week on your entire scalp." Warnings such as "Keep out of reach of children" and "For external use only" are also visible, along with claims like "All Natural Ingredients" and "No parabens, silicones or dyes." The background is softly blurred, showing dark elements that could be hair or fabric. The lighting is soft and even, making the text legible despite its small size. A text overlay in white with a pink shadow asks, "Want your baby girls or baby boys to have long healthy hair? You want to fill in those bald patches?" This text directly addresses potential customers and their concerns, reinforcing the product's benefits and suitability for infants. The overall impression is one of transparency and detailed product information.
0:23final product call to action
This scene is a close-up on the "BASK & LATHER SCALP Stimulator Hair Growth Oil" bottle, held by an adult hand with dark skin, returning to display the front label prominently. The amber glass bottle with its black dropper cap is centrally framed. The white label features "BASK & LATHER" in black, and "SCALP Stimulator" in a large, golden, stylized font, with "HAIR GROWTH OIL" in smaller black text below. The label clearly states "4 FL OZ | 118 ML." The background is softly blurred, hinting at the presence of the baby's dark, curly hair. The lighting is soft and consistent, casting a gentle glow on the product. A text overlay in white with a pink shadow reads, "Go ahead and grab this. The jumbo bottle is gonna be linked right here in this video." This serves as a clear call to action, encouraging viewers to purchase the product. The camera remains static, holding the shot steady to allow viewers to fully appreciate the product. The color palette emphasizes the warm amber, crisp white, and luxurious gold, presenting the product as high-quality and desirable, concluding the promotional message.