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The Glamour Skin Glow effect in Photoshop transforms your image to give it a model quality look, fit for some of the hottest magazines on the market today. Follow this step by step guide to achieve the effect in Photoshop. Use it as a starting point but feel free to add or subtract some of the values in each step to enhance your specific photo. *Note – I used Photoshop CS5

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Open up your chosen image in Photoshop. Here I’ve chosen a photo from a session with reality star Laurel Stucky (make up by Aisha Koswara). Copy the original image and change the

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