Queen Tape Royal Plump Edition is the world's first mouth tape with a built-in lip mask, made to encourage nasal breathing while helping lips look smoother, softer, and more hydrated overnight.
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Starts wearing the product at the beginning of the video and peels it off on camera for the hook
Filmed in bed, close-up shot, single uncut take
Talks through the benefits: better sleep, sharper jawline, better breath, less snoring, plumper lips
Uses a comment reply sticker on screen to feel native to the platform and add social proof
Positions the product as a 2-in-1 upgrade over regular mouth tape at the same price
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Opens with the hook "You're not ugly, you just breathe through your mouth" — immediately shows an on-screen graphic comparing a nose breather (defined jawline) vs. a mouth breather (poor jawline, receding chin, drooping eyes)
Creator is dressed in a full nighttime routine (grey robe, satin bonnet, under-eye patches, chin strap) — already wearing the product at the start and demonstrates it live on camera
Does a direct comparison against generic mouth tapes she has tried before, calling out that most feel like "your lips are ripping off" — positions this product as the solution that finally works
Shows the product packaging up close (3 pouches, 30 pieces each) and flips the tape over to highlight the collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin E pad — no more "raisin lips" in the morning
Closes by pointing out the breathing slit in the center, then drops the link — casual, conversational tone throughout with no scripted feel
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Starts wearing the product at the beginning of the video and peels it off on camera for the hook
Filmed in bed, close-up shot, single uncut take
Talks through the benefits: better sleep, sharper jawline, better breath, less snoring, plumper lips
Uses a comment reply sticker on screen to feel native to the platform and add social proof
Positions the product as a 2-in-1 upgrade over regular mouth tape at the same price
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Opens with the hook text "What 1 year of mouth taping did to my jawline (It's shocking)" — creator already has the product on and peels it off dramatically at the start
Uses a real before photo overlay at the side-profile moment so viewers can directly compare her old jawline to her current results live on camera — the most powerful visual proof in the brief so far
Stacks a full list of secondary benefits beyond the jawline: less eye bags, better sleep, no more snoring, improved allergies, no dry throat — broad appeal to multiple audience pain points
Demonstrates the product's key design advantage by applying it over lip gloss/ointment to prove the adhesive still holds — directly calls out why other mouth tapes fail (they stick to the lips, not around them)
Closes with urgency: "cheaper than regular mouth tape right now," "they did sell out once already this month," "if you see the orange cart it means they restocked" — strong scarcity-driven CTA
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Does a direct comparison showing the upgraded Queen Tape vs a regular mouth tape without a lip mask
Immediately addresses the #1 pain point of regular mouth tape: "when you take it off in the morning it's not gonna rip off your lips" — points directly to the non-sticky brown collagen pad in the center
Frames the product as two products in one — "you are literally getting an overnight lip mask while getting the benefits of mouth tape" — collagen, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C all called out by name
Highlights the breathing slit as a solution for a common objection: still works when congested in winter, and you can still drink water through it without removing the tape
Cozy home setting (soft lighting, Christmas tree in background, casual sweater) — no product application on camera, purely a hold-and-explain demo with the link dropped at the end
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Queen Tape
Forehead Tape
Queen Tape Royal Forehead Tape is a skincare-infused forehead tape designed to smooth the look of fine lines, support overnight skin recovery, and help your forehead look softer, firmer, and more refreshed by morning.
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Opens mid-action — creator is already peeling the pink forehead tape off on camera, revealing smooth skin as the very first frame, no intro needed
Uses the anti-Botox angle immediately: "at this point I will literally try anything before Botox" — positions the product as the smart, non-invasive alternative for anyone avoiding injections
Cross-sells the brand by mentioning she already uses Queen Tape mouth tape and trusts the brand — "that's why I decided to try this" — builds credibility through brand loyalty
Addresses practical objections: sweatproof and water resistant for hot sleepers, locks in skincare so it doesn't rub off on the pillow, and explains why she prefers disposable over reusable patches ("the reusable ones I'm always losing")
Filmed in a bedroom/bathroom close-up with a mint satin bonnet on — fast jump-cut UGC style, no text overlays, holds the used tape and packaging up to camera throughout
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Opens with "This is day 20 of me forehead taping because I'm not about to spend money on Botox" — already wearing the tape and peels it off in the first seconds to reveal a smooth forehead
Points directly to where her forehead line used to be and says "you can't even tell where it was" — live skin reveal with no before photo needed, the result speaks for itself
Builds trust through honesty: admits she didn't use it every single night over the month, only ~20 days — makes the results feel more believable and achievable
Delivers a 3-point takedown of Botox: "one, it doesn't hurt. Two, you're not putting chemicals in your body. Three, it is so much cheaper" — clear, memorable, and shareable
Filmed in a bedroom with pink shelving in the background, white fleece robe, close-up UGC style — holds up the pouch to camera and mentions it's on sale with 20 pieces per bag
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Opens with a picture-in-picture insert of a different woman pulling her hair back to show deep forehead wrinkles — instant visual problem statement before the creator even speaks
Tone is sassy and conversational: "No, we're not doing tox. No, we're not doing filler. No, we are all natural, okay?" — speaks directly to an audience that has already ruled out injections
Cross-sells the brand organically: "I saw the ones for the lips, that really works, but girl, for the fine lines…" — acknowledges the mouth tape product and pivots to the forehead tape as the next step
Demonstrates the full routine live on camera: applies moisturizer first, then peels the tape and presses it onto her forehead — simple two-step process that anyone can follow
Filmed in a bedroom with beauty products on shelves in the background, single continuous take with no edits — closes with "got this off TikTok Shop for super cheap" and a casual sign-off: "Good night, love you, bye"
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Opens with a restock announcement: "Queen Tape finally gave us a mini restock of the full forehead tape" — instantly creates urgency and positions this as a sought-after product
Leads with age and credibility: "I'm 45, I've had no work done, and my forehead is pretty frozen because I face tape almost every single night" — the result is the hook, no before photo needed
Sells the convenience angle over competitor tapes: "you don't have to worry about cutting it and getting it in all the right places — it covers your whole forehead" — positions the full-coverage shape as a key differentiator
Highlights the skincare benefit and usability: infused with hyaluronic acid and peptides, and sticky enough to apply directly over skincare without slipping
Single continuous shot, close-up, bright white bedroom setting — holds the patch up to her forehead to show fit, closes with scarcity: "grab them soon because they sold out so fast last time"
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Opens with a slow peel reveal and the text "Oh my gosh..." on screen — immediately cuts to a before photo of her forehead with visible wrinkles to create a direct side-by-side contrast with her current smooth skin
Relatable financial hook: "I was this close to getting tox, but tox is expensive and I've got bills to pay, kids to feed, a husband to feed" — positions the product as the smart, affordable alternative for real people
Uses a screenshot graphic of three other TikTok creators wearing the same patches as on-screen social proof — "this girl, and this girl, and this girl all popped up on my For You page" — makes it feel like a viral trend
Cross-sells the brand by name-dropping the mouth tape: "you know the viral mouth tape? Well now they're making forehead patches" — leverages existing brand awareness to validate the new product
Demonstrates full application live: fans out a stack of patches, centers one between her brows, and smooths it across her forehead — closes with a second before photo and a sale mention with link below