Today we are going to remove the wrinkles of this beautiful lady.
In Layer window, copy the background layer by dragging the layer to the "create new layer" button (as shown below)
Press the button "Edit in Standard Mode" and change the foreground colour to black.
Choose the Brush Tool and a suitable brush size, set the opacity to 100%.
Brush the wrinkles.
After that, press the button "Edit in Standard Mode" again and you should see something like below.
"Select" > "Inverse"
"Filter" > "Noise" > "Dust & Scratches"
Choose a set of value that looks good in preview.
It looks pretty good now. But if you want to make it looks even better, follow the steps below.
"Select" > "Save Selection"
Click "OK"
"Image" > "Calculation"
Use the setting below.
In the "Channels" window, the newly created channels should be selected, press "Ctrl + C" to copy it.
Press the "RGB" channel and go back to the "Layer" window.
Select the background layer and press "Ctrl + V" to paste the new layer.
Select the pasted layer (layer 1)and set the blending mode to "Overlay".
Hide the copied later (the layer on top) and we should see something like this.
In Layer 1, "Image" > "Adjustments" > "Invert"
In Layer 1, "Image" > "Adjustments" > "Levels"
Choose a set of value that looks good in preview.
Make the top layer visible.
Finish.























