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I would ask why do you not see this at wider apertures since the reflected 'penetrated' light would be just as likely to return to the sensor and pass through a wider aperture?
Your question bothered me so I went at it from a different direction. It might be possible that the effect I'm seeing is at least partially a result of the light being softer. I used the guide numbers for my studio lights with a softbox at various watt/sec power settings. to compile this chart.
Using the full power rating of my AB800 at 320 with a guide number of 72, and using the formula distance = guide number/aperture, I came up with a distance of 9 ft to the subject for an aperture of f/8. Using the same power setting required moving the light in to 1/2 the distance to obtain the desired f/16. This was pretty much the same throughout the various power settings.
So would it not stand to reason that a softer light would be less likely to show blemishes by filling the shadows more? Plus the combination of the higher power, closer to the subject should also make the skin more luminous?