Open an image in Photoshop. Duplicate the layer by selecting Ctrl + J.
Step 2
Take the Zoom tool (Z) and zoom in your image a couple of times. Select the Spot healing brush tool with an appropriate brush size and paint over the spots and blemishes you see on the face. You
can also use the healing brush tool for this step. The healing brush
tool is similar to the clone stamp tool, as you have to select a sample
by holding down the Alt key, and then paint over the areas of the
image. This tool is different from the clone stamp tool as it blends in
with the surrounding areas.
Step 3
This step removes wrinkles from the image. Skip to the next step if your image has no wrinkles. Select
the patch tool and drag a selection around the area of wrinkles. Then
move the selection to an area that contains no wrinkles. For more
information checkout the remove wrinkles from image tutorial.
Step 4
Reset the colour palette by selecting the “D” key. Select the brush tool with an appropriate brush size and select the “Q” key to enter quick mask mode. For more information on quick mask checkout the tutorial. Now
paint over the areas of face, but leave out the eyes, mouth, nostrils
and eyebrows. You should get a red painted face like below:
**If you make a mistake you can use the eraser tool.
Step 5
Exit quick mask mode by selecting the “Q” key again. Then choose Select > Inverse. Your image should look like below:
Step 6
Select Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and choose 4 pixels for the radius the click ok. You may wish to experiment with radius in your image.