"Devon Aoki Makeup" Is Perfect For Round Faces Like Mine, So I Asked an Expert How to Pull It Off
The 2000's were the golden era of makeup looks for all face shapes, and this model, socialite, and actress was at the heart of it.


Growing up as a Zillenial, I was lucky enough to experience the last of what the '90s had to offer with all the goodness of the 2000's. This meant that while I was too young to participate in the biggest trends my big cousins followed after seeing them worn at the VMAs by Destiny's Child or Britney Spears, I spent the bulk of my childhood taking mental notes for how I wanted to "adult." At the time, my plans for the future consisted of low waist jeans, my own phone line, and a decked-out MySpace page (the majority of which disappeared by the time I hit middle school).
Until I can hop on a time machine and travel back to the time of butterfly clips and chunky highlights, I get to revisit the decade's biggest beauty moments through film. One of my favorite faces to see in them, albeit not as much as I'd like, belongs to model, retired actress, and Y2K icon Devon Aoki. Below, I'm taking a closer look at her iconic approach to beauty and how, unlike so many of the era's most recognizable looks, why millennials and Gen Zers continue to cosign it.
The Devon Aoki Effect
Enter: Celebrity makeup artist and Wet n Wild brand ambassador Lilly Keys. Keys, who has worked with some of the decade's most influential names from Charli XCX and Jenna Ortega to Tate McRae and Sophie Thatcher is particularly in awe of Aoki's impact on beauty. She discovered the model through her love for Kate Moss's makeup and what she refers to as the, "whole undone supermodel energy." It was Aoki's unique face and the way her makeup was done in the 2000's that stood out to Keys as having the ideal balance of structure and softness.
"Her skin always looked fresh and real, brows were left feathered, and the cheeks were everything," begins Keys. "[Aoki] skipped heavy contour and sharp liner, instead letting that vertical flush of blush define her face." While Aoki has since taken a step back from full-time acting, she remains a force to be reckoned with in the fashion industry. In fact, she recently fronted Acne Studios' Spring/Sumer 2023 campaign and was featured in the Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2023 campaign with with her sibling, DJ and record producer Steve Aoki. At the moment, however, it's her impact on some of the beauty industry's nostalgic beauty trends currently taking over TikTok and Pinterest that inspires me the most.
Aoki's Signature "Lived-In Glamour" Look
Nostalgia-fueled makeup trends aren't anything new, but when they're tied into practical makeup tricks to help elevate particular face shapes, I can't help but screenshot for reference later. As much as I love having full cheeks and low cheek bones, there's definitely been times that I've wanted to play down their appearance. Then, I see TikTok edits of Aoki haunting my FYP, and I'm reminded of just how much I loved seeing her on my screen growing up for the very same reason.
Keys too adores Aoki's effortlessly lived-in look the model became known for throughout the 2000's and beyond. "It wasn’t polished in the obvious way; it was romantic and a little rebellious," she explains. "That’s exactly why it still works today when everyone is chasing that skin-forward, nostalgic look that feels like it’s melted in rather than being painted on. Devon was way ahead of her time with that approach."
She also tells us that the reason Aoki's makeup has remained timeless is because it was never about transforming her natural features, but rather, it embraced them. "It was intuitive, undone, and centered on one feature that anchored the whole face. For Devon, it was that blush, and that is exactly what makes it still so inspiring today," adds Keys. Not only did the model know how to wear a flushed face to perfection, but she knew a thing or too about pulling off a playful smoky eye and pouty lip.
Iconic Blush Placement
While I can't prove that vertical blush placement was made for faces like mine in mind, I can say with certainty that my makeup never looked half as good as it does when I take a few extra seconds to change where I rest the brush or beauty blender on my face. Vertical blush has been called many things (the "boyfriend blush" trend championed the same placement), but Aoki's memorable makeup looks have proven just as influential in 2025 as they are in 2005. So, what gives?
"Devon’s blush placement in particular really stands out to me. It wasn’t the boyfriend blush that TikTok made famous with color across the nose and the apples [of the cheeks]," explains Keys. She tells us that Devon's blush was more vertical, starting at the apples and blending up throughout the cheekbone and toward the temple, which provided a lifted and elongated look without looking forced. "To recreate it, I'd use a cream blush like Wet and Wild MegaGlo Vitamin E Makeup Sticks, or a liquid blush like the Wet n Wild MegaGlow Lip & Cheek Color, and work it upward in soft layers, blending until it feels like part of the skin," she shares.
According to Keys, vertical blush works so well on heart-shaped and round faces because it draws the eye upwards and helps balance the fullness of the cheeks without boxing anything in. "The trick is to keep it sheer and buildable, letting the blush do the work of structure instead of relying on heavy contour," she says. "If I want a playful effect, I'll sometimes add a whisper of color across the bridge of the nose to tie it in together."
Now that you've had a taste of what makes this model's look as screenshot-worthy as it is, keep scrolling to learn what else you can do to replicate Aoki's many iconic makeup looks expert guidance from Keys, product recommendations, and tips for flawless product application.
Dewy Complexion
Whether she was gracing the silver screen in movies like 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious or on the runway walking for Chanel, Versace, and Hugo Boss, Aoki loved a good blurred and bronzed complexion moment. While we can't all be her, we can't definitely try our hand at creating her iconic makeup looks, starting with a glowing base. "To recreate Devon's timeless look, I would recommend starting off with a lightweight formula," begins Keys. Her top recommendation? The Bare Focus Tinted Hydrator Skin Veil. "The goal is to achieve fresh, dewy skin that looks like skin."
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Natural Flush
Wondering how Aoki always achieved that ethereal, just-pinched blush look? Well, Keys tells us the secret is in its strategic placement and shade selection. This one is her favorite because it, "gives a creamy, sheer wash that melts into the skin." Remember: if you have a round or heart-shaped face like Aoki's, vertical blush placement can help draw the eyes upwards and keep the rest of your makeup look balanced with a brilliant flush of color just below the apples of the cheeks.
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Berry-Stained Lips
One thing the model was never spotted without? An matte or berry-toned lipstick for a splash of color to the sultry and bronzes looks she was always seen wearing. "On the lips, something like Wet n Wild Silk Finish Lipstick in Cherry Frost feels so right [because] it captures that soft berry stain energy Devon always wore," says Keys. Formulated with vitamins A and E, aloe vera, and macadamia nut oil, this lipstick keeps lips hydrated while delivering bold color that won't budge.
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Metallic Lids
If you enter her name on Pinterest, you'll be meet with many images of the 2000's it girl photographed with smoldering, metallic eyes, minimalistic liner wings, and flirty lashes. To create a similar eyeshadow look, Keys would use the Wet n Wild Color Icon 5 Pan Eye & Face Palette in Gold Whip "press the second shade, the deep, rich brown, close to the lashes and smudging it out for that effortless definition." Simple-yet-effective, this step can ramp and Aoki inspired eye look from zero to a hundred.
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Fluffy Brows
Throw their skinny and full stages, Aoki's brows have always been groomed and perfectly shaped to frame her stunning eyes and the rest of her heart-shaped features. To achieve a similar look, Keys recommends picking up a brow gel like this for touch ups and added drama. "Her brows would be perfectly captured with Wet n Wild Brow-Sessive Brow Shaping Gel to keep them fluffy," she says.
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Dewy Finish
While the "model off-duty look" might have reached it's height in the '90s before having its second renaissance in the 2020's with the likes of Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, Aoki always looked like she was dashing between shows and parties in the 2000's with a glowy, flushed skin. For this look, Keys would tap on Wet n Wild's MegaGlow Highlighting Powder in Precious Petals over the cheekbones and lids for, "that balmy sheen she was known for."
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Maya Thomas is an Associate Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. Her strong love for all things beauty and fashion stems from a strong childhood interest in the fine arts. During a gap year spent in Paris studying the history of French fashion, she shifted her focus to English literature and journalism as a student at Loyola Marymount University. After graduating in May 2021, Maya began freelancing for Parade.com as a contributing commerce writer. When she's not writing, Maya spends her free time catching up on reading, perusing art galleries, and enjoying a night out at the ballet every now and then.
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