Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Step-by-Step Guide to Natural Results

Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Step-by-Step Guide to Natural Results

Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Step-by-Step Guide to Natural Results When I first started retouching portraits, I made every beginner’s mistake: I over-smoothed skin until it looked plastic, I left obvious healing marks, and I didn’t know the difference between tools that should do the heavy lifting versus those for fine detail work. Over the years, I’ve refined my approach, and I want to walk you through exactly what I do now—because natural-looking skin retouching isn’t complicated once you understand the right workflow.

Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Practical Guide to Natural-Looking Results

Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Practical Guide to Natural-Looking Results

Skin Retouching in Photoshop: A Practical Guide to Natural-Looking Results When I first started retouching portraits, I made the same mistake most beginners do—I smoothed everything into oblivion. The skin looked plastic, artificial, and completely disconnected from reality. Over the years, I’ve learned that great skin retouching isn’t about perfection. It’s about subtle enhancement that keeps your subject looking like themselves, just their best self. Today, I’m walking you through my exact workflow for skin retouching, the tools I rely on, and the settings that actually work.