A realistic, everyday skincare video filmed like casual smartphone footage, featuring the same young Chinese woman throughout. Natural indoor lighting, slight handheld movement, no subtitles, no voiceover, no cinematic or professional camera effects.
Scene 1:
Very close-up shot of a young Chinese woman’s face, filmed at short distance. Multiple visible acne pimples on her cheeks and chin. Natural, imperfect skin texture. She gently touches and lightly strokes her face with her fingers in a natural, everyday motion.
Scene 2:
Close-up mirror-style shot showing old acne marks mixed with newly formed pimples on her face. The camera feels simple and real, as if filmed at home. No beauty retouching, uneven skin tone is clearly visible.
Scene 3:
Handheld close-up of her holding a bottle of olive essence serum toward the camera. She drips a few drops of brown-colored serum into her palm. The liquid looks translucent brown with a slightly viscous texture. She casually rubs her palms together to spread it.
Scene 4:
Front-facing close-up. She applies the brown serum onto her face using both hands, gently spreading and massaging it into her skin. The application looks natural and unpolished, like a normal daily skincare routine.
Scene 5:
Simple split-screen comparison.
Left side: her face before, with visible acne and blemishes.
Right side: her face after, acne visibly reduced and skin appears clearer and calmer, still realistic and not overly retouched.
Same person, same lighting, same environment.
Everyday home setting, authentic smartphone filming style, realistic skin details, no exaggerated visual effects.