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One small issue with the portrait is your choice of shoot with a 50 mm lens. On a full frame camera, it means getting too close for a face shot. The perspective isn't as flattering as one taken from a greater distance using a longer lens. (You can get the same effect with a 50 mm lens if you step back far enough and crop the resulting frame.)
I agree with scott on cloning out her finger tips. They are distracting. On the questions of sharpening her eyes and bumping the contrast, I disagree. One of the keys to surviving the added snap of bumping the contrast is to first reduce her small skin blemishes because bumping the contrast will make them more apparent. Sharpening her eyes and hair without sharpening the rest of her face would be more flattering and give the image snap.
One way would be to make a duplicate layer, sharpen it and then erase the layer over her face, excluding her eyes. If you have a little practice such a change only takes about 10 seconds in PS. I can post an example, if you wish.
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