Flux will not adhere to your detailed description of a woman's face nearly as well as it does for a man, and it doesn't adhere to text descriptions of faces well in general. This is not a technical limitation, this was a choice in the captioning of the model's dataset and maybe other more sophisticated decisions like loss. It exhibits similar flaws with its representation of male versus female celebrities; it also exhibits this flaw when you use language that describes male celebrities versus female celebrities appearances.
I found Flux will barely pay attention to a celebrity name. I like Flux but it makes all realistic human men and women look the same. I tried using celebrity names and it barely made a difference.