The prompt
{
"prompt": "A minimalist editorial beauty analysis board featuring an East Asian female model with a slim oval face and soft V-line jaw. Neutral gray background, clean studio lighting, high realism.\n\nTop section: front-facing barefaced portrait, natural skin texture, no makeup, hair pulled back, neutral expression. A thin blue outline tracing the face shape.\n\nRight side graphic text layout titled 'FACE' with small bullet points describing facial features: slim oval face shape, high cheekbones, soft jawline, small chin, refined nose bridge.\n\nMiddle section: two studio portraits labeled 'barefaced', one straight-on view and one three-quarter profile, minimal styling, soft lighting.\n\nBottom section: two mirror selfie style images labeled 'with makeup', glossy skin, soft glam makeup, blush-heavy cheeks, nude glossy lips, subtle eyeliner, voluminous layered hair, modern fashion styling.\n\nFashion magazine editorial layout, clean typography, balanced spacing, muted tones, professional beauty photography, high resolution, realistic skin details.",
"negative_prompt": "exaggerated makeup, heavy contour, harsh shadows, cartoon style, anime, distorted face, low resolution, oversaturated colors, messy layout, watermark, logo, text artifacts, duplicated faces, extra limbs",
"style": "editorial beauty photography",
"quality": "high",
"lighting": "soft studio lighting",
"background": "neutral gray"
}
How to use this prompt
Copy the prompt above or click an "Open in" button to launch it directly in your preferred AI. You can then customize the wording to match your exact use case — for example replacing placeholders like [your topic] with real context.
Which AI model works best
Claude is widely considered the strongest writing model in 2026 — more nuanced voice, better ear for rhythm, fewer clichés. ChatGPT is faster and more format-flexible. Gemini is useful when you need to pull from long reference documents.
How to customize this prompt
Specify the target audience, word count, and tone explicitly. Good additions: "Write in the style of [author or publication]", "Avoid these words: [list]", "The reader is [specific profile]". Paste any reference material or brand voice guide after the prompt.
Common use cases
- Turning a rough outline into a polished blog post
- Rewriting bulk content (product descriptions, email campaigns)
- Ghostwriting social media threads in a founder's voice
- Copy-editing long-form drafts for flow and clarity
- Drafting press releases from a factual brief
Variations
Adapt the tone (more casual, more technical), change the output format (bullet points vs. paragraphs), or add constraints (word limits, target audience).
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