Another point: if the user is having technical issues with SkinFiner, they might mistakenly think that a crack is needed when it's actually a license or activation problem. So, maybe offer steps to troubleshoot.
Also, maybe the user is in a financial hardship and can't afford the software. In that case, suggesting freeware or open-source alternatives could be useful. But I need to know what those alternatives are. For skin retouching, alternatives might include tools like Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Seashore (which is free), but not sure about their specific offerings.
Wait, if the software is still available for purchase, then offering purchase links or information about where to get it is helpful. If they can't afford it, suggesting lower-cost alternatives or free software could be good.
Also, emphasizing the risks of illegal software: viruses, malware, data loss, legal consequences.