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today I want to show you a super easy way to remove face shine or fix oily skin in any of your portraits with two basic layers so the first step you need to do in this process is of course identify the problem areas that you want to touch up so in this case we have some face shine on the gentlemanamp;#39;s forehead around his cheeks and on the tip of his nose so those are the areas that I want to touch up so to begin Iamp;#39;ll add a new layer above my image layer then Iamp;#39;ll grab my brush tool by pressing B and Iamp;#39;ll set my opacity of that brush to 20 percent you can just press 2 on your keyboard to set that opacity really quickly now we need to go and Sample the color nearby the face shine so we can go and paint over it and dull down that shine a little bit to sample a color just hold alt or option while your brush tool is active and click near the edge of the shine now with that color sampled we can scale up our brush and in case youamp;#39;re wondering Iamp;#39;m