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Can you please give me some guidance on tools to use to reduce the "puffy hair" in this image?  I want to make sure I preserve the hair texture. 

(700x700 didn't seem to include enough of the area, so I'm attaching 900x900 crop)

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This fix involves liquify, and is the same as this method.

First select the whole hair area and put it on its own layer, then put a blank cloning layer below that.  Clone the bricks in far enough to cover all the hair that will be shrunk:

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Return to the top layer and enter Liquify.  Mask his face and the base of his hair, so that it doesn't get moved by the liquifying:

puffy2.thumb.jpg.bd67ccdc53aaf4db40aad57ef2633b60.jpg

Using a big brush with the Forward Warp Tool, gently nudge the hair in.  Of course it will make the wall all bendy, but that doesn't matter:

puffy3.thumb.jpg.1c1c26160db4176f60e8f919005b65a5.jpg

When you've finished liquifying press OK to return to Photoshop, where your file will look like this:

puffy4.thumb.jpg.ab4b896b1904863c9f5454f971f6a7d5.jpg

Then add a mask to the liquified layer and mask out the bendy wall:

puffy5.thumb.jpg.b1b5fc39553296c4a3a4ae0160459fd1.jpg

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