jmho, but I suspect that sharpness (or over-sharpness
as it has been alluded to) is not so much a problem
with lenses as it might be with lighting.  Softer light
will de-emphasize detail by removing excess contrast
on the subject.  It's contrast that makes small facial
hair stand out.  Softening light can reduce that effect
to a great degree.

Collin

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