>>1883115Pretty good, but here are a couple things:
1) A lot of your tips still do not taper properly. Use the handles more at those tips, and move them closer together (but not crossing) so that they taper properly. Make the tips look like what the arrow is pointing at. This also applies to the blush lines on the face as well.
2) The blush gradient is too strong on the face for the cheeks and lip, causing us to see the radial gradient too easily. Set the outer color to that of the skin, and make sure to spread the distance between the inner and outer color greater, so that we don't see that harsh transition. You should also give it some more Saturation in the HSB scale so it appears more red than brown. The example is at the middle of the forehead. For the nose and mouth lines, make sure to align the tips so that they match. You don't want one going over or behind the other or else it appears more disjointed. You're also missing a highlight to the left of the nose. You're also missing a shadow on the right side of the right eye.
3) For the hands, try to smooth out the nodes more. The more blocky and sharp the areas of knuckles or fingertips are, the less feminine they look. Keep them smooth, and make sure to properly shape the fingertips so that they stay rounded instead of square. You also forgot to cut out some skin coloring by the index finger.
4) For the shadows, I would increase the Brightness slightly, and then increase the Saturation a little, so you get the more reddish tint from the original.