Here's another approach for fixing skin reflections. It's easy, but be careful not to overdo it!
Create a new blank layer above your original. Then select the Paintbrush tool. On the Options Bar, set the Mode to Darken, the Opacity to 10%, and the Hardness to 0. Make the brush about the same size as the areas you're trying to fix.
The idea is to sample good skin tones which lie close to your problem areas, and lightly paint a fraction of their color into your highlight. Do this by holding the Alt (Option) key and clicking once on a bit of good skin. That samples the color and sets your brush. Now brush onto your bad highlight. Use two or three coats if that helps, but remember what I said about overdoing it.
You can be a little sloppy with your painting because the "Darken" Mode means the paint will only affect those areas which are lighter than itself.
This is not a perfect solution. You're not adding real texture or information into the reflective areas, you are simply masking the problem so it doesn't call attention to itself.
Before you finish, zoom out a bit and check the overall effect. If it looks artificial, it's because you did what? Yes, you overdid it. Try an Eraser at 50% Opacity to refine your results.