Use your hands to apply a generous amount of a thick moisturizer to your chest and neck. It's best to do this early in the day, such as after washing your face in the morning. This will help to create a luminous glow on your chest and neck. Smooth the lotion all over and rub it in until it is fully absorbed. If your chest looks darker in some spots than others, such as from an uneven suntan, you may want to even out the tone with a foundation or primer. Use a makeup brush or sponge to apply an even layer of the foundation to your chest and neck. Then, blend the makeup with the brush or sponge until it looks uniform all over your chest and neck. Make sure to choose a foundation or primer that matches your skin tone as closely as possible. Use a large, fluffy foundation brush to sweep bronzer under each of your collarbones. Don’t sweep the bronzer all the way across your chest. Sweep it under each of your collarbones separately. Then, use the brush to sweep bronzer into the grooves behind each of your collarbones. This will make them look deeper and accentuate your collarbones. You might need to blend the bronzer in around the edges of where you applied it to get a more natural look. Wipe off your makeup brush and sweep it back and forth across the bronzer to blend it in with the surrounding areas. To finish your accented collarbone look, take a highlighter stick or powder and apply a dab on the top most parts of each of your collarbones. Use your fingers or a makeup brush to apply it. This will help the collarbones catch the light and look even more prominent. Choose a highlighter that is 2 to 3 shades lighter than your skin tone.
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One-sentence summary -- Moisturize your chest, neck, and shoulders before applying makeup. Apply a primer or foundation to even out the tone of your chest. Sweep bronzer under your collarbones and in the grooves behind them. Dab highlighter on the topmost parts of your collarbones.

Q: In order to develop basic penmanship skills, you should begin by learning how to hold your pen properly. Comfort is obviously the most important element when it comes to holding a pen or pencil, but you should also make sure that you are evenly distributing the pressure. For example, try and balance your pen evenly between your thumb, pointer, and middle finger. This will help you avoid cramping when you write and will give you the most control over your lettering. Hold the pen close to the tip for better grip and control. In order to create a unique and personal penmanship, you should also find a pen or writing utensil that is comfortable to you. Pens can come in a variety of different types, most commonly ballpoint and gel, and you may find that you prefer one over the other. Consider the comfort level of the pen, thickness of the ink, and level of control you have while writing when testing out new pens. In order to create your own writing style, you will want to start by analyzing your current handwriting and looking for any areas or things that you would like to change. Try copying out a few paragraphs of text from a book or the internet in order to see any patterns in your writing that may emerge. Once you have analyzed the lettering, try writing the same passage again and this time concentrate to correct or change some of the things you didn’t like about the initial writing. Pay specific attention to the following features of your handwriting:  Spacing Slant Style Height of letters Consistent baseline for letters Dotting your i’s
A: Learn to hold your pen comfortably. Experiment with different writing utensils. Analyze your handwriting.

Article: Safety, acceptance, and other concerns you have are perfectly valid reasons not to come out. Additionally, you are not obligated to educate anyone about what it’s like to be LGBTQ+. Your health comes first, and if that means not mentioning that you're transgender, that's okay. You may feel like everyone at school is picking you apart, but it’s more likely that you’re the only person who’s closely analyzing you. Most high schoolers are absorbed in their own lives and worried about themselves, which means they aren’t thinking about you so much. Try not to worry about what other people might be thinking. Even if you don’t quite match up to what you think your gender expectations might be, it’s likely that no one’s going to notice or care. Even if someone notices something “different” about you, they’re likely not going to say anything. For instance, you might be a girl with a slightly deep voice or a shorter guy, but it’s unlikely anyone is going to point it out or ask you about it. Do your best to not listen to your worries about what people might say.  Some guys tease each other about perceived weakness, a.k.a. femininity, and you may be on the receiving end if you're a trans guy. You can shrug it off as good-natured teasing if you feel comfortable with that. If someone’s comments bother you, take the teaser aside in private, explain that it bothers you, and ask them to stop. You might say, “Hey, I know you’re just kidding around, but I’m self conscious about my size. It hurts my feelings when you make fun of me, and I’d appreciate it if you stopped.” You might also talk to an adult if you feel nervous confronting the teaser or the teasing continues. You might feel gnawed at by worries that you don't pass or saddled with dysphoria at needing to pretend to be someone you aren't. This is difficult, and it will be stressful at times. To help you get through the difficult times, take really good care of yourself physically and emotionally.  Eat a healthy diet, exercise, and sleep well. Incorporate stress relievers into your day to help you stay calm. For instance, you might journal, exercise, or talk to a close friend.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don't be mad at yourself for staying in the closet. Recognize that others are focused on themselves, not on you. Expect for people to keep their thoughts to themselves in most cases. Practice self care to help you feel your best.

Article: Removing yourself from the possibility of running into the bully can help avoid their insults altogether. Take a new route when leaving class, increase your privacy online and make sure you're never alone with the bully unless necessary. If you're in a class together, ask if your teacher can sit you away from them.  You can also ask to leave a few minutes early so you can avoid them when walking out. If the bullying occurs in the breakroom or on your walk to class, go with a friend. The bully is less likely to be mean to you in the presence of someone else. If you want, you can tell your friend what's going on with the bully or you can just simply ask them to walk with you. Tune that bully out by listening to that new album you like or watching videos on YouTube. This will drown out any insults they might be hurling at you while giving you an opportunity to do something fun. Killing two birds with one stone! Maybe you're in your room or at work when the bully begins going off.  Do something else! Fold up clothes when your big sister is being mean or tidy up your desk if your coworker is at it again. Sometimes, the best policy is to simply get away from them completely.  Don't let them give you more insults that you can handle. Simply stand up and walk away and go do something fun.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get some distance from the bully. Avoid being alone. Put in headphones. Find something else to do. Ignore them and walk away.