Inputs35
Model
Model
Eyeshadow
Eyeshadow
Mascara
Mascara
Lip Liner
Lip Liner
Bronzer
Bronzer
Highlighter
Highlighter

M-blush Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): BLUSH: - use the blush reference image - apply color to the apples of the cheeks and slightly extend toward the cheekbones - keep placement centered on the cheeks, not too close to the nose - blend softly outward and upward for a natural lift - edges must be diffused with no harsh lines - color should appear fresh and soft, not overly saturated - do not mix with bronzer or contour areas

M-foundation Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): FOUNDATION: - apply foundation while preserving visible skin texture such as pores, fine grain, and micro details - skin must not appear overly smooth or airbrushed - maintain realistic pore visibility — skin should feel soft and tactile, not flat - even out skin tone gently without removing natural variation TEXTURE MODES: POWDER / MATTE FINISH: - create a soft, velvety, powdery texture on the skin - pores should appear softly diffused but still present - finish should feel dry, breathable, and lightly blurred — not flat or chalky - avoid shine completely, especially in T-zone areas GLOW / CREAM FINISH: - create a natural, hydrated glow as if light is reflecting off moisturized skin - subtle highlights should appear on high points (cheekbones, nose, forehead) - maintain fine skin texture beneath the glow — not glossy plastic - glow must feel like skin moisture, not oil or artificial shine GLOBAL RULES: - do not remove pores or natural imperfections - do not create plastic or overly perfected skin - skin should feel alive, soft, and realistic under close inspection

M-lips Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): LIPS: - use the lipstick reference image - apply color evenly across the lips - keep edges soft and natural - maintain realistic lip texture

M-eyeliner Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): EYELINER: - use the eyeliner reference image - draw a clean, defined line along the upper lash line - follow the natural eye shape precisely - make the line clearly visible, not too subtle - slightly extend the outer corner if it fits naturally

M-eyebrow Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): EYEBROWS: - preserve the original eyebrow structure and density - enhance using fine, hair-like strokes that follow natural growth direction - each hair should appear as a thin strand with slight variation in length, angle, and spacing - avoid uniform or perfectly aligned strokes - reduce sharp, drawn-on edges — brows should feel soft and organic - blend seamlessly into the skin with natural irregularity - do not overfill or block the brow shape - maintain natural gaps and variation within the brow GEL / FIXER EFFECT: - if the reference indicates a clear gel, do not add color - instead, slightly lift and set the brow hairs upward and outward - create a subtle “brushed-up” effect with gentle hold - add a very light sheen to suggest product presence, not shine - overall result should feel realistic, breathable, and lightly styled, not drawn or artificial

Full-lips Prompt

Use the base face image as the foundation. Do not change composition, framing, camera angle, or lighting. Preserve face identity exactly. --- GOAL: Apply a realistic lip makeup look using: - lipstick from the image labeled "M-lips" - lip liner from the image labeled "M-lipliner" --- CRITICAL — STRUCTURE PRESERVATION: The original lips must remain unchanged. Do NOT modify: - lip shape - lip volume - lip contour Do NOT replace or redraw the lips. --- COLOR ACCURACY (VERY IMPORTANT): Use "M-lips" as a strict color reference. Match the exact: - hue - saturation - brightness Treat the reference color as a target value, not a suggestion. Do NOT: - enhance the color - beautify the color - shift tone (no warmer, cooler, brighter, or muted adjustments) The applied lip color must visually match the reference as closely as possible. Color must remain consistent even after blending and gloss application. --- APPLICATION: - Lipstick (pigment layer): Apply as a thin, semi-transparent layer on top of the original lips. Preserve: - natural lip texture - fine lines - slight natural color variation underneath Do NOT: - fully cover the lips - create flat or uniform color - erase texture --- - Lip Gloss / Shine Layer: Add a separate gloss layer on top of the lips. Gloss must behave as light reflection, not color. Apply: - stronger shine on the center of lower lip - soft highlights on upper lip curves Highlights must: - follow natural lip curvature - be slightly uneven and organic - enhance volume without exaggeration Do NOT: - create plastic or mirror-like shine - create white patches or harsh reflections --- - Lip Liner: Use "M-lipliner" as a guide. Apply ONLY along the outer boundary of the lips. Blend inward softly. Do NOT: - create sharp outlines - redraw lip shape - overdefine edges --- REALISM: - lip texture must remain fully visible - pores and micro detail must stay intact - slight imperfections are allowed and encouraged --- INTEGRATION: All layers must feel physically applied: - pigment sits within lip texture - gloss sits on top interacting with light Nothing should look pasted or artificial. --- STRICT RULES: - do not replace lips - do not flatten texture - do not over-smooth - do not alter facial proportions - do not reinterpret color --- Result must look like a real beauty headshot of the same person wearing accurately matched lipstick with natural gloss and subtle liner. No text.

Close-up Prompt

Ultra macro beauty close-up of a human face. The face must remain partially visible to preserve identity and realism. Do not isolate a single body part completely. Do not create collage, grid, or multiple panels. The composition should feel like high-end editorial beauty photography, naturally cropped across the face. Skin must show real texture: pores, fine lines, and natural variation. No smoothing, no plastic or artificial skin. Lighting: soft directional light that enhances texture. Camera: macro lens, shallow depth of field, ultra high resolution. --- TASK INTERPRETATION: The input text represents the target makeup area. Interpret the input text and adjust the focus accordingly. --- FOCUS RULES: If the input contains "eyebrow": - emphasize eyebrow and eye region - eyebrow hairs must be sharp and detailed - other areas softer If the input contains "eyeshadow": - emphasize eyelid and eye - show pigment blending and texture - surrounding skin fades softly If the input contains "eyeliner": - emphasize lash line and eye - eyeliner clearly visible and dominant If the input contains "mascara": - emphasize eyelashes - visible strand separation, natural density If the input contains "lips": - emphasize lips as the main subject - surrounding nose or skin partially visible If the input contains "lipliner": - emphasize lip edges and boundary - outer lip contour clearly defined If the input contains "foundation": - emphasize skin surface (cheek or mid-face) - strong pore and texture visibility If the input contains "bronzer": - emphasize outer cheek area - visible soft gradient blending If the input contains "blush": - emphasize cheek area - soft diffused color integrated into skin If the input contains "highlighter": - emphasize light-catching areas - natural light reflection with visible skin texture --- STRICT RULES: - single continuous frame only - no collage or split composition - maintain original face identity - focus area must be dominant but not isolated - other facial features remain as soft context --- Result must feel like realistic macro beauty photography from a premium cosmetic campaign. No text.

3/4 Beauty Shot Prompt

Base image: use this face and makeup exactly — zero alterations to identity, colors, skin tone, or makeup. Reframe as high-end beauty editorial: SHOT: 3/4 angle, eyes to camera, slight head tilt LIGHT: soft studio — subtle shadow shaping, luminous skin, natural texture BACKGROUND: white HAIR: short or tied, a few loose strands, soft natural motion MOOD: luxury editorial — calm, confident, minimal but striking Remove all objects except the face. No text.

3/4 Angled Beauty ECU Prompt

FRAMING: extreme close-up — face fills entire frame CROP: top of head cut off, chin barely visible at bottom edge ANGLE: 3/4 profile — face turned approximately 45° away from camera CAMERA HEIGHT: slightly elevated, looking slightly downward onto face FACE POSITION: left side of face dominates frame, right side partially visible in soft background FOCAL POINT: one eye centered in upper-left zone of frame EYE DIRECTION: gaze angled upward, not toward camera LAYOUT: forehead/brow top 25% / eye + cheekbone center 50% / nose + lip bottom 25% DEPTH: second eye visible but out of focus, creating depth

Video 01 Prompt

Use other provided images as angle and lighting reference only — do not change identity or makeup. 7-second cinematic beauty film: 0:00~0:02 — static hold, subject blinks naturally once 0:02~0:05 — very subtle zoom in, minimal — keep full face and slight headroom visible at all times 0:05~0:07 — gaze shifts slightly toward camera, lips softly part No aggressive zoom, face must stay fully in frame with breathing room above head. Photorealistic, skin luminous and alive, no camera shake, no expression change beyond above, no makeup change, no background change, white background.

Video 03 Prompt

Opening frame: extreme close-up, 3/4 angle, one eye dominant in upper frame, lips in lower frame, face fills edge-to-edge, white background. 7-second cinematic beauty film: 0:00~0:02 — hold opening frame exactly, subject blinks naturally once 0:02~0:05 — very slow pull back, full face gradually revealed, micro breathing movement 0:05~0:07 — eyes shift gently toward camera, lips softly part Face always fills majority of frame. No aggressive pull back. Photorealistic, skin luminous and alive, no camera shake, no makeup change, no background change, white background.

Video 05 Prompt

Opening frame: bare face, frontal, natural skin. 0:00~0:03 — subject slowly closes eyes 0:03~0:04 — hold on closed eyes 0:04~0:07 — eyes open to reveal fully made-up look, makeup appears as eyes open, gaze directly into camera. Photorealistic, white background, no background change.

Eyebrow
Eyebrow
Eyeliner
Eyeliner
Lips
Lips
Foundation
Foundation
Blush
Blush

M-highlighter Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): HIGHLIGHTER: - use the highlighter reference image - apply highlight only to light-catching points of the face: top of cheekbones, bridge of the nose, tip of the nose, brow bone, inner corner of the eyes, and cupid’s bow - do not apply across the entire cheek — keep placement targeted and intentional - create a reflective, luminous effect as if light is hitting those areas - highlight should appear slightly glossy or radiant, not flat color - edges must be softly blended so the glow transitions naturally into the skin - intensity should be controlled: visible shine without looking oily or exaggerated - do not mix with blush or bronzer regions — highlight sits on top as light accents

M-bronzer Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): BRONZER: - use the bronzer reference image - apply a warm tone to naturally sun-exposed areas of the face - place lightly along the outer perimeter: temples, upper forehead, cheek hollows, and jawline - softly blend into the skin with no harsh edges - create subtle warmth and dimension, not heavy contour - keep it natural and diffused, not too dark or muddy

M-lipliner Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): LIP LINER: - use the lip liner reference image - apply color only along the natural lip boundary (outer edge of the lips) - do not fill the entire lips — liner must stay strictly on the contour - follow the natural lip shape precisely, enhancing definition without exaggeration - slightly sharpen the lip edge while keeping it soft and realistic - keep the line thin to medium thickness, not overly thick or graphic - gently blend the liner slightly inward at the edge to avoid a harsh drawn line - center of the lips should remain lighter or follow lipstick application - maintain natural lip texture — do not flatten or overly smooth the lips - result should look like a real applied lip liner, subtle but clearly defining the lip shape

M-mascara Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): MASCARA: - apply mascara to the eyelashes to enhance definition, length, and volume - focus on the upper lashes primarily, with optional subtle definition on lower lashes - lashes should appear darker, longer, and more separated, not clumped - create a natural upward lift, following the curve of the eye - avoid heavy or spiky clumping — keep lashes clean and refined - maintain realistic lash texture with visible individual strands - intensity should enhance the eyes without overpowering other makeup elements

M-eyeshadow Prompt

Apply makeup to the face using each reference image with clear role separation. Keep: - the original face identity exactly the same - do not change face shape, pose, or lighting Makeup application (strict): EYESHADOW: - use the eyeshadow reference image - apply color across the eyelids with smooth blending - follow natural eye socket shape - create visible gradient and depth

Full-eyes Prompt

Use the base face image as the foundation. Do not change composition, framing, camera angle, or lighting. Preserve face identity exactly. --- GOAL: Apply a complete eye makeup look by combining: - eyebrow style from the image labeled "M-eyebrow" - eyeshadow from the image labeled "M-eyeshadow" - eyeliner from the image labeled "M-eyeliner" - mascara from the image labeled "M-mascara" --- CRITICAL — EYEBROW (MOST IMPORTANT): Use "M-eyebrow" as a style reference only. Do NOT copy or replace the eyebrow shape. Do NOT redraw, thicken, or darken the eyebrow artificially. Preserve the original eyebrow structure, placement, and bone alignment exactly. Only adapt: - grooming style - hair direction - spacing between hairs - softness vs definition Eyebrow must remain: - natural - hair-by-hair visible - consistent with the original face The result should look like the same person's eyebrow, styled differently — not replaced. --- APPLICATION: - Eyebrow: preserve original structure, apply subtle styling influence only - Eyeshadow: apply color and blending from "M-eyeshadow" follow natural eyelid shape - Eyeliner: apply from "M-eyeliner" sit naturally along lash line, slightly imperfect edges - Mascara: apply from "M-mascara" enhance lashes with natural separation no clumping, no excessive length --- REALISM: Skin texture must remain visible: - pores - fine lines - natural irregularities No smoothing, no plastic effect. --- INTEGRATION: All makeup must sit on top of the existing face. Do NOT reconstruct or replace facial features. Everything must blend naturally into a single cohesive look. --- STRICT RULES: - do not alter eyebrow structure - do not increase eyebrow contrast unnaturally - do not create bold or graphic brows - do not crop or zoom - do not alter face proportions --- Result must look like a real beauty headshot of the same person wearing professionally applied eye makeup. No text.

Full-skin Prompt

Use the base face image. Preserve identity, lighting, and skin texture. --- Apply complexion using: M-foundation, M-bronzer, M-blush, M-highlighter --- SKIN: Keep original skin texture. - pores visible - natural detail preserved Do not smooth or replace skin. --- FOUNDATION: Foundation must be clearly visible. - even out overall skin tone - reduce redness and uneven patches - create a more unified complexion BUT: - keep original undertone - do not turn skin beige or yellow - do not flatten into one color Skin should look: same skin, but more even and refined --- BRONZER: Bronzer must be visible. - apply warm tone to outer face - cheeks and temples Must: - create clear but soft warmth - enhance face dimension Do NOT: - create contour lines - create dark shadows --- BLUSH: - soft natural flush on cheeks - blended into skin - no hard edges --- HIGHLIGHTER: - visible light reflection on high points - cheekbones, nose bridge - follows light direction - pores remain visible Do NOT: - create white patches - create metallic shine --- TONE: Final skin must stay close to original: - similar brightness - same undertone No strong yellow / orange / pink shift --- RESULT: Same person, same skin but clearly improved: - more even tone (foundation) - visible warmth (bronzer) - natural flush (blush) - realistic glow (highlight) No text.

Full-eyes-lips-skin Prompt

Use the base face image. Preserve identity, lighting, and overall appearance. --- GOAL: Combine three processed images into one final result. --- INPUT IMAGES: 1. "Full-eyes" - contains: eyebrow, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara - this image defines the entire eye makeup 2. "Full-lips" - contains: lip color and lip liner - this image defines the final lips 3. "Full-skin" - contains: foundation, bronzer, blush, highlighter - this image defines the skin and complexion --- METHOD: Merge these three images onto the same face. - apply "Full-eyes" ONLY to the eye area - apply "Full-lips" ONLY to the lips - apply "Full-skin" to the rest of the skin --- IMPORTANT: Each input image is already final. Do NOT modify or reinterpret them. Do NOT change color, tone, or intensity. Do NOT redesign or restyle. --- RESULT: A single face image combining: - eyes from "Full-eyes" - lips from "Full-lips" - skin from "Full-skin" All elements must remain consistent with their original images. No text.

Elevated Profile Portrait Prompt

Base: this face — lock identity, makeup, skin tone, colors, hair. No changes. FRAMING: head-to-shoulder portrait — face, neck, and one bare shoulder visible CROP: top of head fully in frame, lower frame ends mid-shoulder ANGLE: pure 90° side profile — face facing left CAMERA HEIGHT: slightly below eye level, angled upward FACE POSITION: chin lifted, neck elongated, gaze directed upward-left FOCAL POINT: jawline, neck, and lips in profile SHOULDER: back of shoulder visible — natural rounded curve, no harsh cut-off, body angled away from camera so only the back shoulder line is visible BACKGROUND: pure white SKIN: bare shoulders, no clothing visible MOOD: sculptural, clean, high-fashion editorial No text.

Dual Face Close-Up Prompt

Use the provided face image as the base. Preserve identity, makeup, skin texture, and lighting exactly. --- GOAL: Create a dual-face editorial composition where the same person appears twice, positioned face-to-face in a close, intimate layout. --- COMPOSITION: - two instances of the same face (NOT mirrored copy) - each face exists independently - faces are positioned horizontally, facing each other - noses and lips very close, almost touching - slight offset so features do not perfectly overlap - tight close-up framing (eyes, nose, lips dominant) - faces fill the frame naturally (not duplicated symmetry) --- ORIENTATION: - one face slightly rotated (tilted) - the other face naturally aligned - avoid perfect vertical mirror symmetry - composition should feel organic, not geometric --- POSE & EXPRESSION: - eyes softly closed - relaxed lips, slightly parted - calm, editorial, intimate mood - no exaggerated emotion --- BACKGROUND: - pure white background --- IMPORTANT: Do NOT: - mirror or flip the same image - create perfect symmetry - stack faces unnaturally --- STRICT: Do NOT change: - makeup colors - lip color - skin tone - identity --- RESULT: A high-end beauty editorial image where the same model appears twice in a natural, face-to-face composition, with subtle variation in angle and positioning. No text.

Video 02 Prompt

Use other provided images as angle and lighting reference only — do not change identity or makeup. 7-second cinematic beauty film: 0:00~0:02 — pure side profile, static hold, subject blinks naturally once 0:02~0:05 — camera slowly moves closer, model begins to slowly turn face toward camera 0:05~0:07 — model's gaze arrives at camera, eyes meet lens, slight lips part Slow, deliberate motion. Face and full headroom always visible. Photorealistic, skin luminous and alive, no camera shake, no makeup change, no background change, white background.

Video 04 Prompt

Opening frame: two identical faces approaching from left and right, eyes closed, noses almost touching at center. 7-second cinematic beauty film: 0:00~0:02 — two faces slowly slide in from left and right, meet at center, noses touch 0:02~0:04 — both faces hold still, lips softly part, tension at center line 0:04~0:06 — both subjects blink naturally in sync 0:06~0:07 — both eyes open and gaze directly into camera simultaneously Symmetric motion throughout. No separation after meeting. Photorealistic, skin luminous and alive, no camera movement, no makeup change, no background change, white background.

Outputs24
3/4 Angled Beauty ECU
3/4 Angled Beauty ECU
Close-up
Close-up
Elevated Profile Portrait
Elevated Profile Portrait
Full-eyes-lips-skin
Full-eyes-lips-skin
Full-skin
Full-skin
M-bronzer
M-bronzer
M-eyeliner
M-eyeliner
M-foundation
M-foundation
M-lipliner
M-lipliner
M-mascara
M-mascara
Video 02
Video 04
3/4 Beauty Shot
3/4 Beauty Shot
Dual Face Close-Up
Dual Face Close-Up
Full-eyes
Full-eyes
Full-lips
Full-lips
M-blush
M-blush
M-eyebrow
M-eyebrow
M-eyeshadow
M-eyeshadow
M-highlighter
M-highlighter
M-lips
M-lips
Video 01
Video 03
Video 05

Makeup Layer System (MLS)

1 model photo + 10 makeup references. Each product applies as an independent layer via engineered prompts — generating a full beauty look, close-ups, editorial portraits, and beauty films.

Ingo Jang