She looks like a BEW (black eyed white), but there are other possibilities.

Black Eyed Himalayan -Body color to be white with beige points on the nose, feet and root of the tail. Beige shading not to extend above the eyes on the face, beyond the elbow on the forelegs or beyond the hocks on the hindlegs. Ears and tail to be lightly pigmented. Eyes Black.

Himalayan are white based, with light nose points and a ring around their tails.

Himalayan are generally born completely white, rarely showing any color at all.

Black Eyed Siamese -Body color to be light beige, gradually and evenly shaded over the rump and hindquarters towards the belly, being darkest at the base of the tail. There should be no white or very pale areas anywhere on the body, feet or tail. Tail colour to extend down the length of the tail. Belly colour to be light beige. Points to be a rich dark sepia and to shade evenly into body colour. Eyes black.

Siamese are creme based, with darker points and "pants" that get darker as they get older.

Siamese show color before their first molt.

If she is more of a creme color now, then she is probably a siamese with her points underdeveloped.

If she's white now and gets the smudges in at 12-14weeks(first major molt, she's a himalayan.

Hope this helps. I'd cut off my right leg for any of the three.