This easy tutorial will make your collarbone pop

In recent years, contouring has basically taken over makeup. Using darker shades to mimic shadow and lighter shades to mimic reflection can help enhance bone structure and give an overall more sculpted look. Even the more makeup averse will have likely tried out a cheekbone shade or a cupid's bow highlight.
But contouring needn't be kept just to the face. Using makeup products on the body can help give your final look some extra polish. And if you're rocking an off-the-shoulder item for a party or event, contouring your collarbone can take your look to the next level.
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Materials
- Dark cream contour shade
- Domed kabuki brush
- Beauty sponge
- Powder highlighter
- Fluffy brush
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Instructions
1. Apply the darker contour shade two lines below the clavicle on either side with the kabuki brush.
2. Use the same shade to add depth above the clavicle, working it into the hollows on either side with the kabuki brush.
3. Apply the shade upward from the center of the clavicle to the neck with the kabuki brush, moving diagonally outward on either side and in a line down the middle.
4. Blend all of this contouring with a damp beauty sponge, dabbing gently.
5. Apply highlighter with a fluffy brush to the outermost points of the clavicle in two straight lines.
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6. Apply the same highlighter to each shoulder with a fluffy brush.
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