All of my female skins for g2f that I put into facegen end up with a sort 
of "5 oclock shadow" around their mouth and upper lip, because the 
tex_face.jpg that facegen uses is a male and has that pattern. 

I tried using photoshop to smooth out those areas, but apparently the 
software gets its information from somewhere else as well, because that 
just gave me a similar output, but whited out. 

Of course I don't know anything about the internal workings of the 
software, but I was hoping I could change some of those files to get a 
nicer, smoother output.  Similarly, I tried adjusting the 
tex_fad_face_gen.jpg so get some better fading and blending, but it didn't 
seem to actually do anything - even though it appeared to be the right 
file. 

I learned it was these files I needed to adjust, because when I change 
their color tone I get different output results. Any ideas how I can get 
rid of that beard shadow and maybe also improve the smoothness and get rid 
of some highlights as well? 

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