Like many high schoolers, Hunter Schafer used those four years to explore the boundaries of makeup for the first time. The now 21-year-old started off by dipping her toes in the stereotypical pool of concealing the discoloration under her eyes and painting on flicks to appear "more feline or pretty or something," Schafer tells Allure. It's a classic duo that I, too, was fond of. But as she got closer to senior year, she got bored with doing the same, conventional makeup every single day. "Eventually [I] just grew to feel more comfortable in my skin and was able to take a more playful approach," she recalls. "I started playing with how applying makeup in different places on my face can change the shape and taking more into consideration what I want to look like or what energy I want to radiate, which led me to the more artistic standpoint that I take with it now."