Shiny sweat spots

My PS experience is very little but I could swear I remember a quick fix to this problem. I thought it was a spot healing or clone stamp with lowered opacity maybe, but it didn't look just right.
This is a little frustrating since I know this is an easy fix, especially because it's not a big area. Just a small sweaty, shiny spot on part of the forehead
This is a little frustrating since I know this is an easy fix, especially because it's not a big area. Just a small sweaty, shiny spot on part of the forehead
Mark
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Try this with the brush blend mode set to Darken.
I have also used some blur, smudge, or NR effects to knock down the tiny specular highlights that make up the shine.
And I have also blended in a small amount of the original with highpass/overlay sharpening to restore lost texture.
Thanks malch!
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