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Today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to naturally remove dark circles in Photoshop in Just One Minute! With the Background layer selected, press Ctrl/Command + J, to make a copy. Now, select the Background Layer again, and click on the New Layer button to create a layer between them. Select Layer 1, and then go to Filter, and then Convert for Smart Filters. To convert it into a Smart Object, Hit OK. And then go to Filter again, Other, and then, High Pass. Now, keep the value 0.1, keep on increasing it. Stop at the point where you begin to see the dark circle. So, Iamp;#39;m going to stop at 4.7, Hit OK. Now, change the Blend Mode from Normal to Overlay. Hold the Alt/Option, click on the line between these two layers. Just like that. Select Layer 2. Select the eyedropper tool. Make sure the sample in Current amp;amp; Below, and the Sample Size is 5 by 5. Take the brush. Zoom in to the eye bag. Hold the Alt/Option. Sample from the brighter area. Then, just paint on a darker area. No