![]() Pro tip: Avoid using the smooth tool on edges and creases on the face for the most natural results. There is also a tool called Smoother that I actually recommend you avoid unless you're going for a plastic look. Skin looks noticeably better, yet natural, because you can still see pores and texture. I'm happy to report that Facetune does a fabulous job of preserving detail when using Smooth. The smoothing effect is designed to make skin look soft and is typically something that can be overdone. ![]() Most of them work very similarly - zoom and pan, then use your finger to paint on the effect. The tools included with Facetune include crop, whiten, smooth, details, reshape, patch, tones, red eye, defocus, and filters.
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