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you don't really need very sophisticated model for this.

just use dlib to detect face landmarks and apply some very basic hue/contrast/brightness localized filter to imitate lipstick, make-up, mascara, etc.

that's what some software can already do out of the box (e.g. zoom) and the results are very good



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