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The tutorial written by Xiaowei Xiaoxiao, experts should not read it.
Open the image, the erythema is red [nonsense], use the optional color to adjust the red, adjust its hue, brightness and saturation [I personally think this optional color is better than the hue and saturation]
Because I didn’t know the available color well, I ran out of blush, so I used a mixed color tape to bring back the rosy look on my face. Hold down ALT and split the white slider in half, moving the left half to the left. [Click on the FX under the palette to find the mixed color strip]
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+E stamp layer. Make a copy of the background and place it under the stamping layer, add a mask to the stamping layer, reverse CTRL+I to black, and use a white brush to bring back the blush on MM's face.
Create a new Curves adjustment layer and slightly enhance the highlights [one white covering a thousand ugliness, but don’t go too far]
And make subtle adjustments to the dark area, namely the forehead. First adjust the red channel, hold down CTRL and click on the place you don't want to change color, and then there will be a node on the curve, you can click this place to fix it. Then CTRL-click the area you want to adjust [that is, the red area], and then drag the node on the curve. Don't pay too much attention to the parameters, just make them look pleasing to the eye.
If it is too yellow or too magenta, you can adjust the green channel and blue channel. I have already mentioned the method.