Facetune 2 edits look unnatural on dark skin, how can I make edits look natural?

Xolvie Resolution Specialist15 Ağustos 2025 11:33

When Facetune 2 edits don't look right on deeper or darker skin tones, embrace your natural undertones.

Use the Skin Tone Editor to slightly boost warmth or glow while keeping your natural complexion.

This tool helps even out any lighting or makeup issues between your face and neck by keeping the skin tones true and fine-tuning with a light strength slider. This way, you can avoid looking too orange or fake.

Then, be careful when you use the Retouch tool. Use Smooth to smooth the texture and Heal to fix flaws while keeping the natural detail.

Use the intensity scale to fine-tune and zoom in for accuracy—less is more when you want to be realistic.

It's best to check your changes in a few different lighting conditions to make sure they look the same on all skin types and to avoid mixing tones.

These are key solutions that we can offer. If you have more, please share.

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