Topic: Tower 28 SunnyDays SPF 30: 5 Unexpected Ways to Use It
Product: Tower 28 SunnyDays SPF 30 Tinted Sunscreen Foundation
Brand: Tower 28
Hook: Your go-to tinted SPF just became a color corrector, eye primer, and dew-maker.
Angle: one_product_many_uses
VOICE & STYLE — this is the most important part:
– Write like you’re telling a friend, not writing a report
– Short sentences. Fragments are fine. Dashes work great — use them.
– Be specific. “absorbs in 10 seconds” beats “absorbs quickly”
– Have a take. Don’t hedge everything.
– One unexpected observation per section — something a press release would never say
– 280-380 words TOTAL. Less is more.
– Banned phrases: “I was excited”, “Overall”, “In conclusion”, “It’s worth noting”, “game-changer”, “holy grail”, “my skin journey”
– REQUIRED: Include exactly 1 hyperlink to the brand website. Use this exact HTML: Tower 28 — insert it naturally where the brand name first appears in the article.
STRUCTURE — use exactly these tags, write real content (no placeholders):
[1-2 sentences. Drop the reader straight into the story. No setup.]
[The real reason this matters. One specific detail.]
[What it actually is. Price. The claim that made you try it.]
[Specific feature name]
[One sentence — concrete, not vague]
[Specific feature name]
[One sentence]
[Specific feature name]
[One sentence]
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[2 sentences on what’s actually in it. Name the hero ingredients and what they really do.]
- [Ingredient: one-line effect]
- [Ingredient: one-line effect]
- [Ingredient: one-line effect]
- [Ingredient: one-line effect]
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[Texture + first impression. Make it sensory — I want to feel it through the screen.]
[Week 2-3 honest update. What surprised you — good or bad.]
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[Real results — what measurably changed, what stayed the same. Don’t oversell.]
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[Final verdict — 1-2 sentences. Confident. Your actual opinion.]