Well, maybe it is a little bright - nice effect, but it doesn't appeal to everybody. If you use Photoshop or PS Elements, can I suggest you duplicate the background and, on that layer copy, change the blend mode to Multiply and reduce the Opacity to around 80%. Additionally, you could go to Enhance > Adjust Color > Adjust Color for Skin Tone. Take a 'reading' with the eye dropper on a darker tone (like on the cheek) and it should work. Of course, the original may be fine as it is. A little cloning on the chin would be ok. Low opacity, subtle alteration, soft edged brush first and then firm edge brush to get the chin outline.