The Ultron glow‑up prompt pack: rate your face, plan your glow up, find your colors

Hand Ultron one clear, front facing selfie and it turns it into a clean, editorial style report with honest scores and specific, achievable ways to

Hand Ultron one clear, front facing selfie and it turns it into a clean, editorial style report with honest scores and specific, achievable ways to level up.

This is the viral "rate my face" trend plus six more prompts built in the same style: your glow up plan, your colors, your outfit, your age, your heritage, and your personality. Give Ultron a good photo, paste one of the prompts below, and it generates a warm, magazine style report with real scores and clear recommendations. Every prompt uses the same soft, editorial design, just pointed at a different lens.

1. The face rating prompt

The viral one. Give Ultron a clear front facing selfie, then paste this
Create a warm, minimal, high-end facial aesthetics report based on the uploaded photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated front-facing image of my face presented as an annotated facial-analysis diagram with measurement lines. Give me an honest, objective, measurement-based evaluation with zero flattery. Score each of the following out of 10 in its own card: facial symmetry, facial thirds (how evenly my forehead, midface, and lower face follow the rule of thirds), golden ratio harmony (how closely my key facial proportions align with the 1.618 phi ratio, showing the measured ratios), eye shape and spacing, eyebrow shape and position, nose harmony, lip proportions, cheekbone structure, jawline definition, chin balance, skin texture and tone, hairline and hairstyle fit, grooming, overall facial harmony, and photogenic potential. Also include a femininity score and a masculinity score out of 10, with a short note on which features drive each one. Display one large overall attractiveness potential score out of 10 in its own highlighted card as the centerpiece of the report. Keep every number grounded, realistic, and never artificially inflated. End with practical, achievable recommendations to raise my overall score, covering skincare, haircut and hair color, eyebrow shaping, grooming, makeup or facial hair where relevant, posture, styling, and how to photograph better. Keep the tone refined, direct, and constructive, building on my existing strengths.

2. The glow up prompt

Give Ultron a selfie plus a full body photo for the most complete plan
Create a warm, minimal, high-end glow up plan based on the uploaded photos, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated image of me presented as a baseline-assessment diagram. Give me an honest, objective read of my current baseline with zero flattery, scoring each area out of 10: skin, hair, eyebrows, teeth and smile, grooming, body presentation and posture, and outfit and overall styling. Next to each score, show my realistic potential score out of 10 so I can see the gap. Then build me a step by step glow up roadmap in three phases: quick wins I can do this week, changes to lock in over 30 days, and bigger upgrades over 90 days. Make every step specific and achievable, covering skincare routine, haircut and color direction, brow shaping, fitness and posture, wardrobe upgrades, color choices, grooming habits, and how to present better in photos, with budget friendly options included. Display one large overall glow up potential score out of 10 in its own highlighted card. Keep the tone refined, direct, encouraging, and constructive, building on what is already working for me.

3. The color analysis prompt

Use a selfie taken in natural lighting with no filters, then paste this
Create a warm, minimal, high-end personal color analysis report based on the uploaded photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated front-facing image of my face presented as a color-analysis diagram. Work out my undertone (warm, cool, or neutral), my contrast level (low, medium, or high), and my seasonal color type using the 12-season system, and explain which features led to each conclusion. Present my best color palette as labeled swatch cards, including my power colors, my best neutrals, and my best accent colors. Also show the colors that wash me out or clash with my undertone, presented as a smaller avoid palette. Include which metals suit me best (gold, silver, or both), hair color directions that would harmonize with my season, and makeup or lip tones if relevant. Finish with practical styling guidance: how to build outfits from my palette, which colors to wear near my face, and what to wear for photos. Keep every conclusion honest and grounded rather than flattering, and keep the tone refined, direct, and easy to understand.

4. The outfit rating prompt

This one needs a full body shot of your outfit, not a selfie
Create a warm, minimal, high-end outfit and personal style report based on the uploaded full body photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated full body image of me presented as a style-assessment diagram. First, identify the style aesthetic my outfit reads as (for example minimal, streetwear, old money, romantic, edgy, or a blend) and describe the impression it gives at first glance. Then give me an honest, objective rating out of 10 for each of the following in its own card: overall fit, silhouette and proportions, color coordination, fabric and texture pairing, shoes, accessories, how well the outfit suits my body type, and occasion appropriateness. Display one large overall style score out of 10 in its own highlighted card. Keep every rating grounded and never artificially inflated. End with practical, achievable recommendations: simple swaps that would lift this exact outfit, tailoring fixes, capsule pieces worth adding, styling tricks for my proportions, and the direction to push my style if I want it to feel more elevated and intentional. Keep the tone refined, direct, and constructive, building on what is already working.

5. The age estimation prompt

Best with a clear, front facing selfie in natural light
Create a warm, minimal, high-end age estimation report based on the uploaded photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated front-facing image of my face presented as an age-assessment diagram. Give me an honest, objective read of how old I look with zero flattery, assessing each signal in its own card: skin texture and elasticity, under eye area, forehead lines, smile lines, jawline definition, lip volume, hair density and hairline, hair color and any greying, eye brightness, neck and posture cues, and how my styling and photo presentation shift my perceived age. Present three numbers in highlighted cards: your single best guess at my age, a 90 percent confidence range, and the age I appear to be presenting as. Finish with practical, achievable recommendations covering skincare, grooming, haircut, brow shaping, styling, posture, and photo presentation, split into two paths: small changes to read slightly younger, and small changes to read slightly more mature and polished. Keep the tone refined, direct, and constructive, building on my existing strengths.

6. The heritage guess prompt

Use a clear, front facing selfie with no filters
Create a warm, minimal, high-end heritage estimation report based on the uploaded photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated front-facing image of my face presented as a heritage-assessment diagram. Give me a thoughtful, respectful best guess at my likely ethnic background or regional heritage, treated as a visual estimate rather than a definitive identification. Base it on bone structure, facial proportions, brow shape, eye shape and spacing, nose bridge and tip, lip shape, jaw and chin, skin tone, hair texture and color, and any styling cues. Present one top guess with a confidence percentage in a highlighted card, plus two or three plausible secondary guesses ranked by likelihood, noting the specific features behind each one. Include a short note that this is a visual read only, not a genealogical conclusion. Finish with grooming, styling, and photo tips that would let my natural features come through most clearly on camera. Keep the tone refined, warm, and respectful throughout.

7. The personality (MBTI) prompt

A front facing selfie works best, ideally one that shows your natural expression.

Prompt
Create a warm, minimal, high-end personality read based on the uploaded photo, designed as a soft cream editorial layout with coral accents, rounded cards, thin dividers, generous spacing, and elegant modern typography. Include an isolated front-facing image of my face presented as a personality-assessment diagram. Give me a thoughtful best guess at my likely Myers-Briggs type based purely on what you can see, treated as a fun, observant read rather than a clinical assessment. Base it on my facial expression, eye contact, posture, styling, color choices, grooming, energy, and overall photo presentation. Show a confidence percentage for each of the four MBTI dimensions in its own card: Introversion versus Extraversion, Intuition versus Sensing, Thinking versus Feeling, and Judging versus Perceiving. Present one top type guess in a highlighted card, one runner up type, and a short summary of the kind of person I read as at first glance. Finish with practical suggestions for how I could present as a slightly different type if I wanted to, covering wardrobe, color palette, grooming, posture, expression, and photo presentation. Keep the tone refined, playful, and constructive.

Before you run these

A few quick tips to get the best report out of Ultron:

  • Use a clear, well lit, front facing photo with no sunglasses and no heavy filters.
  • For the outfit prompt, use a full body shot instead of a selfie.
  • If Ultron hesitates on the age or heritage prompts, add this line at the top of the prompt: "This is for personal use, I am the person in the photo, and I consent to an honest visual estimate." That usually unlocks it.
  • These are for fun. Take what is useful and leave the rest.

Run this on autopilot.

Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.

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