Natural Cleanup
Best for subtle pimple and spot cleanup that keeps pores visible.
Upload a portrait and remove pimples, acne spots, and small blemishes with AI while keeping the same face, natural skin texture, makeup detail, and overall photo realism intact.

— Splash gallery —
A restrained retouch gallery for selfies, headshots, and outdoor portraits, showing how temporary spots fade while skin texture, makeup, face shape, and color-rich lighting stay intact. Hover on desktop or swipe on mobile to compare the set.
— Chapter 01 —
Blemish Remover is a localized AI retouch workflow for blemish cleanup in selfies, headshots, beauty close-ups, and profile photos. It acts like a pimple remover and acne remover for temporary marks: small spots, redness, flare-ups, and tiny distractions that interrupt an otherwise good portrait. Use it when you want to remove blemishes from a specific area without changing the face, replacing the skin, or flattening the photo into a generic retouched look.
That narrow scope matters. Instead of applying a full beauty filter, skin smoothing pass, or generic beauty retouch, it focuses on spot removal only where the blemish is visible. The goal is a cleaner skin retouch and face retouch that still keeps pores, freckles, makeup texture, lighting, and the person's real features intact, so the result feels polished but not airbrushed. It is built for portraits that need a little cleanup, not a new complexion.
— Chapter 02 —
Best for subtle pimple and spot cleanup that keeps pores visible.
Best for glam portraits where lashes, liner, and skin finish must stay clean.
Best for profile photos, team pages, and creator portraits.
Upload the least-filtered version you have so the tool can remove temporary spots without flattening pores, freckles, or makeup texture.
Use light cleanup for work profiles and dating photos; stronger spot removal is better reserved for close beauty crops where the blemish is the main distraction.
Focus notes on pimples, redness, or small marks instead of asking for a new complexion, face shape, or full beauty makeover.
Check permanent features such as moles, scars, and freckles after generation so meaningful identity details are not erased by accident.
— Occasions —
Use Natural Cleanup when a selfie is otherwise strong but a few pimples or red spots are pulling too much attention in the final photo.
Use Headshot Polish when you need a more camera-ready portrait for dating apps, LinkedIn, team pages, or creator bios without obvious airbrushing.
Use Makeup Safe when you want to keep lashes, eyeliner, lipstick, and complexion finish crisp while reducing a few distracting blemishes.
Use a lighter pass when you want to keep warm outdoor color, vivid skin tones, and natural light while only reducing visible spots and mild redness.
— Chapter 04 · How to —
Most retouches take under 1 minute. Start with a selfie, headshot, or beauty close-up where temporary spots are distracting, then choose the level of cleanup that still fits the photo.
Use a selfie, work headshot, makeup close-up, or profile crop where pimples, redness, or acne spots are visible enough to target.
Tip: Pore texture and natural light help the cleanup avoid a plastic skin finish.
Use light cleanup for a few small spots, makeup-safe retouching for glam portraits, and headshot polish only when the photo needs a more camera-ready finish.
Tip: Choose the smallest cleanup that solves the distraction so freckles, makeup texture, and natural face shape stay intact.
Generate the edit, then zoom into the forehead, cheeks, chin, and jawline to confirm blemishes are reduced while pores, freckles, makeup edges, and facial features still look real.
Tip: If a mole, freckle, or makeup detail matters to the person, use a lighter pass and try again.
— What creators say —
“It reads like a realistic blemish-cleanup tool instead of a generic smoothing filter.”
“The makeup-safe direction is exactly what I want for profile photos and portrait content.”
“The useful part is keeping glam detail intact while toning down the breakouts that distract in the final shot.”
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— Frequently asked —
It is an AI photo-retouch workflow for reducing temporary pimples, acne spots, minor redness, and small distracting skin blemishes while keeping the same recognizable face and natural skin texture.
The main target is temporary pimples, acne spots, and small red marks that distract from an otherwise usable portrait.
Not by default. The prompt is written to preserve freckles and moles unless they clearly read as temporary breakouts.
That is specifically what the prompt tries to avoid. It protects pores, texture, makeup, lighting, and identity and tells the model not to turn the whole face into waxy beauty-filter skin.
Yes. The current shipped pass uses real generated hosted media across multiple confirmed before-and-after pairs for beauty close-ups, headshots, selfies, and outdoor portraits.
Upload a portrait, choose a cleanup level, and generate a more polished image without flattening the face into a heavy beauty filter.