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I've taken the time to compile a list of Script Extender commands that can be used to remove certain unwanted visual changes forced upon the player or companions, such as Shadowheart's hair change, half-illithid veins, Volo's Ersatz eye, the Hag's eye, etc. I provided instructions in a downloadable txt file. I've considered making a mod at some point providing spells to do the same, but the process is so simple that I cannot see reason to do so just yet.
I spent a lot of time trying to find a resource for this, but all of the existing mods are simply texture overrides, which are far less than ideal because they conflict with other desired texture overrides, and in the case of the half-illithid veins, don't restore your actual selected scars. I took the time to dig in the files and find the visual and material overrides necessary to revert these changes. These can either be used on their own for preference or to be combined with Appearance Edit Enhanced so that your changes aren't being overridden by these same overrides.