SEVEN23 and LEONLASHES

Innovating beauty through animation

23.11.10

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Miguel Fuentes, Founder

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Highlighting transformative lashes with animated visuals

For SEVEN23 and LEONLASHES’ “Instant Lift & Lam Kit,” we elevated beauty marketing with dynamic 3D animation. This campaign brought the product’s innovative features to life, providing an interactive and visually captivating experience for viewers.

Detailed 3D imagery showcased every element of the kit, from its sleek packaging to the seamless application process. The animations demonstrated the product’s ability to enhance lashes and brows effortlessly, making it a must-have for beauty enthusiasts.


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