Yeah, I'm not fond of the eyes either.
Its a variation of "The Orton Effect" for which Google will find you lots of tutorials.
1. Add a new blank layer above all the other layers at the top of your layers panel. Hit Ctrl Alt Shift E to make a new merged layer of the whole photo.
2. Duplicate that new layer twice. Now you'll have three identical layers at the top of your layer stack.
3. Turn the first and second layers into Smart Objects. Leave the top one as a normal pixel layer.
4. Name the bottom layer "Burn" and apply some Gaussian Blur to it. I'm not sure how much - maybe 30 pixels? The aim is to soften everything so the young lady is still visible, but not quite recognisable, if you know what I mean.
5. Then change that layer's blend mode to "Multiply". Then add a black mask to hide it.
6. Choose the second layer and name it "Dodge". Apply the same amount of Gaussian Blur to it.
7. Change its blend mode to "Screen", and add a black mask to hide it.
8. Choose the top layer and name it "Sharpen". Change its blend mode to "Overlay" and then go to Filter>Other>High Pass. Maybe a radius of 5ish? Just enough to add some sharpening. Then add a black mask to that one as well.
At this point, to re-cap, you have three layers, all hidden by black masks, called "Burn" (Multiply mode), "Dodge" (Screen mode) and "Sharpen" (Overlay mode).
When you've done that, show me a screenshot.