Use the attached image as the product reference if you have your own bottle. Otherwise the vessel described below is generated.
Four bare arms rise vertically from the bottom of the frame in an ascending column, each hand gripping the forearm of the one above it, forming a linked chain. The topmost hand holds a tall slim pump bottle upright and clear of the others. Four distinct skin tones — deep brown, mid brown, olive, fair — deliberately alternating up the column.
Hands are relaxed, fingers spread naturally across each forearm. Short bare nails. No jewellery, no watches.
The bottle: gradient from deep brick red at the pump down to warm clay at the base, matte brick pump head. Typography in cream — "PTO" across the upper third, letters with fine hairline strokes and sharp bracketed ends, generously spaced. Below it "HAND BALM" in a single line, letters tall and narrow, tightly set, vertical strokes heavy. A thin rule beneath, then two short lines of fine print.
Background: flat seamless deep brick red, matched almost exactly to the bottle's pump end, so the bottle nearly disappears into it and the label carries the read.
Light: one large soft source frontal, a second from the left raking across the arms to define muscle and tendon. Soft shadows only where hand meets forearm.
Camera: 85mm at mid-column height, straight on, deep focus so every hand and the label are equally sharp.
Depth: lowest hands foreground / column midground / flat red seamless background.
World rule: a real photograph on a real set — real skin texture, knuckle creases, tendons under tension from gripping.
--ar 2:3