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Author: [Generated for academic review] Date: April 18, 2026 Publication Type: Conceptual Paper / Human-Computer Interaction Study Abstract The beauty retouching industry has undergone a paradigm shift from manual, pixel-level editing to AI-assisted automation. However, the User Experience Practice (UXP) surrounding these tools remains underexplored. This paper introduces a framework for evaluating "Beauty Retouch UXP" — the intersection of retouching efficiency, cognitive load, feature discoverability, and ethical responsibility. Through a comparative analysis of three leading platforms (Adobe Photoshop Neural Filters, Retouch4me, and PortraitPro), we identify key usability heuristics specific to beauty retouching. Findings indicate that while AI reduces task completion time by up to 78%, it introduces new challenges: algorithmic bias in skin tone rendering, over-automation reducing creative control, and lack of transparency in retouching intensity. We propose a Balanced UXP Model that combines adaptive AI presets with explicit user feedback loops and ethical sliders for transparency.
Beauty Retouch, UXP (User Experience Practice), AI bias, Usability heuristics, Digital ethics 1. Introduction Beauty retouching — the process of digitally altering skin, facial features, and body shapes — has become a standard practice in fashion, e-commerce, and social media. Historically, retouching required expert knowledge of tools like Photoshop's Frequency Separation or Dodge & Burn. Today, "one-click" AI solutions promise professional results instantly. However, the User Experience Practice (UXP) of these tools is not merely about speed or interface design; it involves managing user expectations, preventing skill atrophy, and mitigating psychological harm (e.g., unrealistic beauty standards). beauty retouch uxp
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