How Camille - Averr Aglow built this send — a routine education email shipped as plain-text on Sunday at 5am, carrying a 5% % off offer. Below is Kujola's field-by-field extraction; the original creative is rendered at the end.
From: Camille - Averr AglowflowPreheader: “The other half is the piece no one explains.”
Offer
5% off
Voice warmth
0.72
Sent
Sun · 5am
Format
Plain-text
How this send compares
5% off — 17.5 points shallower than the tracked set average of 22.5% (this brand averages 5.0% when it discounts).
Voice warmth 0.81 for Camille - Averr Aglow vs 0.70 across the set — a warmer, more human register than the average competitor.
01
Message & creative
Message theme
Routine Education
Creative format
Plain-text
Founder-note style with little design — reads like a personal email.
Secondary theme
Ingredient Science
Hero headline
Why hormones are only half the story
Emotional appeal
trust
Calendar moment
Evergreen
Not tied to a seasonal window.
02
Offer
Mechanic
% off
A percentage off the price — the most common kind.
Depth
5% off
Promo phase
Not a promo
No offer in the email.
Promo code
Auto / none
Minimum spend
None
Urgency
None
03
Voice & tone
Warmth0.72
ClinicalWarm
Formality0.25
CasualFormal
Reader focus0.88
“We”“You”
Expressiveness0.65
RestrainedExuberant
Reading grade 7.0 — the approximate US reading level of the body copy.
04
Call to action
Primary CTA
“Address All Three At Once”
Destination
Product page
Links straight to a single product.
Verb framing
Shop / Buy
Direct buying words — 'Shop now', 'Add to bag'.
CTA count
2
Multi-CTA layout
Primary destination URL
ctrk.klclick.com
No UTM tagging detected
Tracking domain
ctrk.klclick.com
ESP fingerprint · Klaviyo
05
Deliverability posture
SPF
None
DKIM
Pass
DMARC
Pass
Policy: none
One-click unsubscribe
Supported (RFC 8058)
Unsub scheme: https
From alignment
Aligned
Domain: dedicated subdomain
Footer hygiene
Minimal
06
Send timing
Day
Sunday
Local hour
5am
Send type
flow
Flow: welcome
07
Claims & products
Claims extracted
“Research going back to 1986 has proven women with acne-prone skin have a specific deficiency in their sebum: Linoleic acid.”efficacy · substantiated
“Saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and eclipta calm the hormonal signal that tells skin to overproduce oil.”ingredient · unsubstantiated
“Grape seed and raspberry seed oils are rich in linoleic acid and shift sebum quality over consistent use.”ingredient · unsubstantiated
“Holy basil helps calm cortisol responses at the skin level.”ingredient · unsubstantiated
Products featured
Clear Skin Essentials Kithero
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