![]() ![]() I feel like it’s letting me shine through. I like Shiseido’s new Synchro Skin Radiant Lifting Foundation because when I am wearing it, it feels like I’m wearing nothing, so I don’t feel like I’m being covered. In some sense, foundation is thought of as covering. It’s about channeling a frequency and becoming something, but also letting your own preexisting frequency shine through. That’s something that is really fun in the context of makeup. With makeup and Shiseido, everyone has their own frequency, or way of radiating their own unique light. There are a million sound frequencies or light frequencies or light waves. I use that word for a lot of things I find it quite applicable. I’m about leveling up and finding your own frequency in makeup.” Why does the word frequency appeal to you and your beauty sensibility? You said in a statement about your partnership with Shiseido, “I want to bring more visibility to the notion that you can move beyond one beauty ideal or standard. I liked knowing that makeup could give me agency into finding a more confident and bolder part of myself. When I’m in a character’s makeup or costume, with acting, it’s that much easier to get into it. I felt good wearing it and really enjoyed it. It had me thinking about makeup more frequently. ![]() I accessed a part of myself I hadn’t before. ![]() I remember going at my face with orange and red eye shadows and eyeliners, and I drew a flame or something. I think my first experience was at a sleepover when I was in middle school. What was your first experience with makeup? It’s really fun, and a good reminder of why I love makeup. I would do it for myself, to feel good or play. It reminds me of the stuff I used to do in high school. I’ve been putting on a full look for myself, doing my makeup and having fun with it.Įverything I’m wearing for my face is for something internal, like a Zoom, or it’s just for me, and no one else is going to see it. I’ve developed a beauty routine, like a lot of my friends, because we can’t go out to events and feel glamorous or go have a night out and get dressed up. I was fighting it for the first few months, and then I gave into it and got a rhythm going, in terms of working and doing things that feel good for me. The Cut talked to Schafer about high-frequency beauty, the catharsis that comes from expressing yourself, and Euphoria makeup-removal tricks. She’s also the new face of Shiseido, and appears in her first campaign video for the brand, doing a sort of interpretive dance for its newest foundation product that somehow showcases the beauty of light and movement. ![]() ( Frequency is a word she loves.) She’s the star and co-writer of the latest Euphoria special episode, “Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob,” which aired last week on HBO. “It’s a suit with culotte bottoms!” she delightedly tells me.Įverything Schafer does is the ultimate expression of who she is, including her wardrobe choices, which vibrate at a slightly higher frequency than others’. You’ll notice the flames first - silver fingers, a foot long, undulating in the air, surrounding either side of her face, thanks to a tentacled Yohji Yamamoto blouse. Hunter Schafer will not wear a sweatshirt to your Zoom meeting. ![]()
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