I was a sophomore in college in 2016, experiencing the heyday of block brows and heavy contouring from the front row. While I thankfully dodged both of those trends, I did fall deep into the clutches of highlighter. Back then, a highlighter was the pièce de résistance of any full-glam makeup look. I'd pull up to my English Lit class looking like a human strobe light, having packed as much Becca Champagne Pop onto my cheekbones as was humanly possible. Nowadays, however, it seems to have gone the way of Vine and skinny jeans. But with glass skin and achieving that glow-from-within still trending strongly, you'd think highlighter would be, too. So, what gives? Why aren't we using highlighter like we used to? I think people likely still associate it with that intense, blinding shimmer, which doesn't work if your goal is a natural look. What they don't know, and what I've just discovered, is that the highlighter game has since evolved.…