I recently did a series of portraits of 4 young men age 19-20. The reference photos were shot with northlight, indoors with blue surroundings. To my surprise, the photos turned out quite warm (my boo boo, I forgot the reflector to fill the opposite side). I kind of liked the look, so I painted two of the portraits in pastel 12" x 14". I really liked the outcome (I'll post the pictures soon), but my husband says "Oh, they look sunburned, but other than that...they look great!"

Is that a compliment? I don't think so. Anyway, is there any way to tone down the warmth without losing the look of a finished portrait. I don't want to over work it or make it muddy by adding and blending a complementary color.
Chris Saper's book "Painting Beautiful Skin Tones" has helped a great deal! I'm torn between pleasing my hubby and myself. The portraits will be a surprise gift to these young mens' mothers for Christmas.
I know all this is just talk without a photo to refer, so I'll try to get them (the reference photos and finished products) online ASAP.