Beauty & Makeup Comparison

Flux 2 vs Reve

Skincare, makeup looks, and beauty content — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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Flux 2 and Reve are both strong choices in Influencer Studio for Beauty & Makeup content, but they shine in different parts of a creator workflow. If your priority is flexible editing (refining skin, changing makeup shades, swapping faces, or applying a consistent brand look), Flux 2 is built for iteration and control.

If you mainly need fast, attractive beauty visuals with dependable text on packaging, labels, or promo graphics, Reve is a cost-efficient option that emphasizes aesthetic polish and legible typography.

Beauty & Makeup — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"A mid-20s beauty influencer with shoulder-length dark brown hair in a loose clip, wearing an oversized gray hoodie and minimal gold hoops, holds her phone slightly above eye level for a candid selfie while dabbing concealer under one eye with a small sponge, looking near the camera with a relaxed “get ready with me” expression. She’s sitting at a messy bedroom vanity with dewy skincare bottles, a tinted moisturizer, lip oil, and makeup brushes arranged neatly on a tray, soft ring-light glow mixing with natural window light for realistic skin texture and an everyday TikTok/IG stories vibe. Background details: unmade bed, iced coffee cup, and a casual mirror reflection—authentic, unpolished, real influencer content."

Feature Comparison

FeatureFlux 2Reve
ProviderBlack Forest LabsReve
Subcategoriestext-to-image, image-to-imagetext-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeYesNo
NSFW RatingLowMedium
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:31:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Model VariantStandard, Klein 9B—
Starting Price22 credits8 credits

Flux 2 Strengths

  • Versatile image-to-image editing for refining skincare texture, makeup placement, and overall retouch direction without restarting from scratch
  • LoRA support to keep a consistent “signature look” across a series (e.g., recurring glam style, lighting setup, or brand-specific color palette)
  • Up to 4MP output for sharper close-ups (foundation finish, eyeliner edges, lip detail) and more crop flexibility for reels/thumbnails
  • Style transfer for quickly exploring trends (clean girl, soft glam, editorial, K-beauty-inspired lighting) while keeping composition consistent
  • Face-swap support for creator-led campaigns and consistent model identity across multiple looks (use responsibly and with permission)

Reve Strengths

  • Strong aesthetic quality for eye-catching makeup looks and beauty campaign-style imagery with minimal prompting
  • Accurate text rendering for beauty content that includes readable packaging, product names, shade labels, or on-image promo copy
  • Lower cost per image (8 credits) for high-volume testing of concepts, moodboards, and rapid content batches
  • Simple text-to-image workflow that’s well-suited to generating fresh look ideas (seasonal palettes, editorial concepts, trend-led styles)

Verdict

Choose Flux 2 if your Beauty & Makeup workflow depends on controlled iteration—editing an existing portrait, perfecting skin finish, adjusting color stories, or maintaining a consistent influencer/brand style via LoRA. It costs more per image (16–22 credits), but it’s geared toward precision and repeatability.

Choose Reve if you want attractive beauty visuals quickly and affordably, especially when readable text matters for product mockups, shade callouts, or promotional overlays. At 8 credits per image, it’s a strong pick for rapid ideation and high-volume creative production.

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