ETA: I tried gaussian blurring it, but that makes the hair look all funny and pixelated. I'm a retard so I don't know how to make it more natural. Thanks for your help, though. :wink:
Yeah, sadly, it doesn't always work. Over sharpening can be one of those things that is really hard to get rid of (as you may have noticed from some pay creations, coughChazcoughcough). If you still want to fix it your other choices are more labour intensive (I would still probably apply a really, really light blur to it, like a .2 or .3 at the very most and check the preview window while you do), bur I recommend staying away from the Sharpen tool unless it is absolutely necessary in the future (sometimes things will look fuzzier in PS than they will in game, so in reality they don't need to be sharpened). Your next choice is to apply some smudging and repaint hair and hair strands back in to soften up those edges (hopefully, you know how to use those painting tools :lol:).