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How To Smooth Skin In Photoshop

I'm using Photoshop CC but this tutorial is fully compatible with Photoshop CS6 and earlier.


Step 1: Make A Copy Of The Image

With the image newly-opened in Photoshop, the Layers panel shows the photo on the Background layer. Before smoothing the skin, start by removing any unwanted blemishes. To protect the original image, you'll want to work on a separate layer. Make a copy of the Background layer by pressing and holding the Alt (Win) / Option (Mac) key on your keyboard, clicking on the Background layer, and dragging it down onto the New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel:

Duplicating the Background layer in the Layers panel in Photoshop
Duplicating the Background layer.

In the Duplicate Layer dialog box, name the layer "Spot Healing" and then click OK:

Naming the duplicate layer 'Spot Healing'
Naming the layer "Spot Healing".

A copy of the image appears on a new layer named "Spot Healing" above the original:

The image has been copied onto a new layer named Spot Healing
The initial skin cleanup will now be done on a separate layer.

Step 2: Select The Spot Healing Brush

Select the Spot Healing Brush from the Toolbar:

Selecting the Spot Healing Brush from the Toolbar in Photoshop
Selecting the Spot Healing Brush.

Step 3: Set The Spot Healing Brush To "Content-Aware"

Make sure the Type option in the Options Bar is set to Content-Aware:

Setting the Spot Healing Brush to Content-Aware in the Options Bar
Content-Aware should be selected by default.

Step 4: Click On The Skin Blemishes To Remove Them

Click on any unwanted skin blemishes with the Spot Healing Brush to remove them. Photoshop will instantly "heal" the blemishes by replacing the problem texture with good skin texture from the surrounding area. For best results, make your brush slightly larger than the blemish. To change your brush size, press the right bracket key ( ] ) on your keyboard to make the brush larger or the left bracket key ( [ ) to make it smaller. If the blemish hasn't completely gone away on the first try, undo your click by pressing Ctrl+Z (Win) / Command+Z (Mac) on your keyboard, then resize your brush if needed and click on the same blemish to try again.

Example: Removing Skin Blemishes With The Spot Healing Brush

If we look at the woman's forehead in my image, we see what looks like a large pimple just to the right of center. I'll position the Spot Healing Brush over it, and I'll make my brush slightly larger than the pimple itself:

Positioning the Spot Healing Brush over a skin blemish to remove it
Positioning the Spot Healing Brush over a skin blemish.

To remove the blemish, I'll click on it with the Spot Healing Brush. Photoshop analyzes the area I clicked on, finds good skin texture from the area surrounding it, and then blends the good texture in with the problem area's original tone and color. Like magic, the blemish is gone:

Clicking with the Spot Healing Brush to remove the skin blemish
Clicking to heal the blemish.

I'll do the same thing with another blemish on her forehead, keeping the Spot Healing Brush just a bit larger than the area I need to heal:

Positioning the Spot Healing Brush over a second skin blemish to heal it
Positioning the Spot Healing Brush over a second blemish.

I'll click on the blemish, and once again, Photoshop instantly removes it:

The second skin blemish is gone after clicking with the Spot Haling Brush
The second blemish is gone.

After a few more clicks with the Spot Healing Brush to clean up the remaining blemishes on her forehead, her skin is already looking much smoother:

The blemishes on her forehead and have been removed with the Spot Healing Brush
The blemishes have been removed from her forehead.

Removing Blemishes, Not Features

As you're retouching the skin, keep in mind that while it's okay to remove temporary problems like acne or other minor skin issues, it's usually not okay to remove permanent features like moles or even certain scars, as these are part of what makes someone who they are. After all, the goal of image retouching is to help people look their best, not to make them look like someone else.


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