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How to Paint Light and Volume Back Into a Face Using Photoshop Layers
There’s a specific kind of defeat that comes from delivering a gallery and hearing back that the edits look “a little flat.” I’ve been there. Early in my beauty retouching career, I was so focused on removing things, smoothing, erasing, fixing, that I forgot skin has actual shape. It catches light on a nose bridge. It has shadow under a cheekbone. When you retouch that dimension away, even a perfectly exposed photo can start to look like a wax figure.