July 15, 2025
Use the uploaded product image exactly as it is — do not change or stylize any part of the bottle, including shape, logo, text, material, or color. All details must remain 100% realistic and untouched.
Place the bottle standing upright on a transparent glass shelf. The product must be centered and sharply focused. Light should fall softly from above to create a premium, high-end look.
Pour water from above, but focus specifically on increasing the amount of water visibly running down the bottle surface. Add around 15% more water droplets, streams, and surface gloss directly on the product — especially along the neck, pump, and bottle sides.
The water should trickle and glide naturally, following gravity — with smooth, transparent droplets forming curved trails. Avoid splash shapes in the air. Instead, prioritize realism on the wet plastic texture, including small puddles gathering at the base of the bottle on the glass.
Ensure a few soft drops also cling to the label area without smudging or obscuring any important text.
Let water continue dripping off the edge of the shelf, but with less emphasis on airborne splash. The focus is on wet realism on the product surface — just like a product freshly rinsed or used in the shower.
Use a soft, warm beige background that matches the product tone. Cast a subtle, natural shadow of the bottle on the wall behind to enhance depth and realism.
🖼️ Format: Vertical (4:5 or 9:16)
🎯 Style: Premium, photo-realistic, Scandinavian clean studio
✅ Perfect for beauty campaigns, editorial product shots, or ecommerce banners
Elegant product photo of a Rituals hand soap bottle with water droplets for a clean and luxurious look. The lighting highlights the gold pump and embossed details, perfect for showcasing skincare or beauty packaging.
Send two photos with your prompt:
A full image of the product
A close-up showing important details like text and logos clearly.
If the result doesn’t look perfect on the first try, dislike the image and start again in a new chat. This helps improve accuracy.
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