The complete Dr.Jart email collection
1. FREE Mother's Day Set + Ssam Gift Wrap
Objective
This email aims to drive Mother’s Day sales by incentivizing purchases over $60 with a free gift set and festive Ssam gift wrap, positioning Dr.Jart+ as a thoughtful, premium gifting choice for moms. It leverages urgency and perceived value to convert gift shoppers during the holiday window.
Why this works
The email brilliantly ties the free gift set to a specific holiday, making the offer feel timely and emotionally resonant rather than generic, which increases perceived relevance and urgency for gift-givers.
How to implement
By visually labeling each included item and highlighting the $24 value, the campaign transforms a freebie into a tangible, high-value bonus that justifies the $60 minimum spend without sounding pushy or salesy.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer near the CTA to amplify urgency, since the offer ends May 15, this would visually reinforce time sensitivity and nudge procrastinators to act before the deadline. • Include a short testimonial or social proof near the hero section, such as '92% of moms loved this gift set,' to build trust and reduce hesitation for first-time buyers unsure about gifting skincare.
2. FREE Gift Wrap for Mother's Day
Objective
This email aims to drive Mother’s Day gift purchases by highlighting free shipping on orders over $40 and offering complimentary Korean-style Saam gift wrap, creating urgency with a deadline to ensure delivery by May 14th.
Why this works
The email brilliantly ties cultural storytelling to product utility by explaining ‘Saam’ as Korean fabric wrapping, transforming a functional perk into an emotionally resonant, giftable experience that elevates perceived value beyond the product itself.
How to implement
By anchoring the campaign to a hard deadline, ‘Get it there by Mother’s Day!’, and breaking down shipping cutoffs by date and speed, the email reduces purchase friction and leverages time-sensitive urgency without feeling pushy or artificial.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer or visual progress bar near the shipping deadline section to amplify urgency and help customers instantly gauge how much time remains to order for guaranteed Mother’s Day delivery. • Include a small ‘Best Sellers for Mom’ product grid or carousel beneath the shipping cutoffs to reduce decision fatigue, showing curated, popular gift options directly tied to the campaign’s gifting intent.
3. Score FREE Gift Wrap & So Much More!
Objective
This email aims to drive Mother’s Day sales by incentivizing customers to spend $40+ with perks like free shipping and gift wrap, while educating them on the cultural significance of 'Ssam' fabric wrapping to enhance emotional connection and perceived value.
Why this works
The email brilliantly ties a cultural tradition, Korean 'Ssam' wrapping, to a seasonal gifting moment, transforming a functional perk into an emotionally resonant storytelling device that elevates perceived value and brand authenticity.
How to implement
By clearly mapping shipping deadlines to Mother’s Day, the campaign reduces purchase friction and urgency without being pushy, helping customers feel confident they’re making a timely, thoughtful gift choice with minimal stress.
Pro Tip
Add a visual countdown timer near the 'Place Order By' section to amplify urgency, seeing the clock tick down to May 14th would nudge procrastinators to act before the deadline. • Include a small testimonial or social proof snippet near the 'Best Sellers' section, even one short quote like 'My mom loved the Ssam-wrapped set!' would boost credibility and reduce decision fatigue.
4. FREE 4-Piece Set for Mother's Day
Objective
This email aims to drive Mother’s Day gift purchases by incentivizing customers with a free 4-piece skincare set on orders over $60, while creating urgency with a shipping deadline to ensure delivery by May 14th.
Why this works
The email brilliantly ties emotional gifting language, 'Give her alllll the things', to a high-perceived-value free gift, making the customer feel generous while lowering the psychological barrier to spend $60.
How to implement
By visually labeling each free item with its full-size equivalent and highlighting the $40 value, the campaign transforms a promotional perk into a tangible, irresistible bonus that justifies the minimum spend threshold.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer or progress bar near the CTA to visually reinforce the urgency of the 5/10 and 5/11 deadlines, which would increase conversion by reducing decision fatigue and encouraging immediate action. • Include a small testimonial or social proof snippet near the offer section, such as '92% of moms loved this gift set', to validate the gift’s appeal and reduce hesitation for gift-givers unsure about product suitability.
5. LAST DAY for a FREE Pouch + 3 Masks
Objective
This email aims to drive immediate purchases by promoting a time-sensitive, high-value free gift with qualifying orders, leveraging urgency and perceived value to convert customers during a Mother’s Day-themed promotion.
Why this works
The email brilliantly frames the free gift as a curated 4-piece set with a bold $42 value tag, making the offer feel exclusive and irresistible rather than just a generic bonus, which elevates perceived worth and urgency.
How to implement
By visually anchoring the limited-edition pouch and three popular masks together in the hero section, the campaign creates instant emotional appeal and product familiarity, reducing decision fatigue and encouraging impulse buys.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer or 'LAST DAY' badge near the CTA to reinforce urgency visually, since the subject line mentions urgency but the body lacks real-time pressure cues that boost conversion. • Include a short testimonial or social proof near the gift set image, such as '92% of moms loved this gift set!', to validate the offer’s desirability and reduce hesitation for first-time buyers.
6. Find Your SPF BFF
Objective
This email aims to guide customers toward selecting the ideal SPF product tailored to their skin needs while simultaneously promoting a limited-time Mother’s Day gift offer to drive urgency and conversions.
Why this works
The email brilliantly simplifies sunscreen selection by contrasting physical vs. chemical formulas with clear, benefit-driven labels like 'Matte finish' and 'No white cast,' helping overwhelmed shoppers make confident choices instantly.
How to implement
By tying the SPF launch to Mother’s Day with a free 7-piece gift set on $50+ orders, the campaign leverages emotional gifting motives while creating perceived value that lowers purchase hesitation.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer above the Mother’s Day gift section to heighten urgency, as the current date-based callouts lack real-time pressure that could push hesitant buyers to act faster. • Include a short testimonial or user rating snippet under each sunscreen product to build trust and social proof, since the hero section currently relies solely on features without third-party validation.
7. Skin Essentials for Festival Season
Objective
This email aims to drive festival-goers to purchase Dr.Jart+ skincare products by positioning them as essential for achieving glowing, protected skin during outdoor events. It leverages seasonal relevance and product benefits to convert interest into immediate action.
Why this works
The email brilliantly ties product utility to a cultural moment, festival season, making skincare feel essential rather than optional, which increases emotional resonance and urgency among target consumers.
How to implement
Each product is presented with a clear, benefit-driven headline and supporting description that speaks directly to user pain points like redness and uneven tone, making the value proposition instantly understandable and compelling.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer near the CTA to create urgency around festival season, since the email’s theme implies time-sensitive relevance but currently lacks any temporal pressure to act. • Include a short customer testimonial or social proof near each product to reinforce trust, especially since festival-goers may be skeptical about claims like 'dewy finish' or 'natural matte-ish finish' without real-user validation.
8. Get Lucky Today🍀🌈🎩💚
Objective
This email aims to drive sales of Dr.Jart+’s green-themed skincare products by tying them to St. Patrick’s Day, encouraging customers to indulge in festive self-care while highlighting product benefits and social proof. It also seeks to reduce purchase hesitation through free returns and flexible payment options.
Why this works
The email brilliantly leverages St. Patrick’s Day by framing green skincare products as ‘lucky charms,’ creating an emotional and seasonal hook that transforms routine purchases into festive self-care rituals.
How to implement
Each product is presented with a clear, benefit-driven headline and a concise performance claim, like ‘reduces oil by 60%’, which builds trust and reduces decision fatigue for time-pressed shoppers.
Pro Tip
Add a countdown timer near the hero section to create urgency around the St. Patrick’s Day theme, encouraging immediate action before the festive offer expires. • Reposition the ‘Enjoy Free & Easy Returns’ section higher in the email, perhaps after the first product, to reduce friction earlier in the customer journey, especially for first-time buyers.
9. PSA: You Need Ceramidin
Objective
This email aims to educate subscribers on the unique benefits of each Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin product while encouraging them to purchase full-size items or try mini versions to find their ideal match. It positions the product line as essential for a complete moisturizing routine.
Why this works
The email brilliantly frames each Ceramidin product as a specialized role player in a skincare ‘gang,’ making the routine feel like a team effort rather than a solo mission, which builds emotional connection and product necessity.
How to implement
By clearly labeling each product with a personality-driven name like ‘The Soother’ or ‘The Fixer,’ the campaign transforms technical skincare benefits into relatable, memorable roles that help customers intuitively understand where each product fits in their regimen.
Pro Tip
Add a visual hierarchy to the CTA buttons, make the ‘SHOP NOW’ under ‘TRY OUR MINIS!’ slightly larger or more contrasting to guide users toward the lower-friction trial option first, aligning with the email’s goal of reducing hesitation. • Include a brief testimonial or star rating next to each product in the grid to reinforce social proof and validate the claims made in each product’s description, increasing perceived trust and conversion likelihood.
10. Get This FREE 7-Piece Set ($64 Value)
Objective
This email aims to drive immediate purchases by offering a high-value 7-piece gift set for free with a $50+ spend, leveraging the urgency of Mother’s Day to encourage customers to shop before the deadline. It positions Dr.Jart+ as a thoughtful gifting brand while boosting average order value.
Why this works
The email brilliantly frames the free gift as the 'mother of all gift sets,' using playful, emotionally resonant language that positions the offer as both luxurious and essential for Mother’s Day gifting, making it feel like a must-have rather than just a bonus.
How to implement
By prominently displaying the $64 value next to the actual products, the campaign creates instant perceived value, making the free gift feel like a steal and reducing buyer hesitation, a smart psychological nudge that turns a spending threshold into a compelling reward.
Pro Tip
Add a visual countdown timer near the CTA to reinforce urgency, seeing the exact hours left to order for Mother’s Day delivery would increase conversion by making the deadline feel more immediate and tangible. • Include a small testimonial or social proof snippet near the product grid (e.g., 'Over 10,000 moms loved this set last year') to build trust and reduce perceived risk, especially for first-time buyers unsure about the gift’s appeal.