Menu
Hola Neon
0
  • Liquid Lipstick
  • Trace Me Liners
  • Gloss
  • Lipstick Balms
  • Neon Words
  • Sign in
  • Your Cart is Empty
Hola Neon
Hola Neon
  • Liquid Lipstick
  • Trace Me Liners
  • Gloss
  • Lipstick Balms
  • Neon Words
  • 0 0

Blog

Rocking the Y2K trend with Hola Neon

Rocking the Y2K trend with Hola Neon

June 23, 2022

We know the 2000’s are officially back, and we are totally here for the nostalgia... For the past several months we have seen 
the Y2K aesthetic all over our social media, beauty trends, and tiktok challenges. From bedazzled everything, velour tracksuits, butterfly clips, all the way to the return of - juicy lips, bright eyeshadows, and bright pink blush. (Sorry low-waist jeans we will never take you back).

Up next we want to share some ideas to get your Y2K vibe on while using your favorite Hola Neon products.
 
______

Melissa wears her Glass-Shine Gloss in shade Bardot

1. All About the Pout:
.....
The 2000’s was the time of the Lip Gloss. Everyone from Paris Hilton to Audrina Patridge wore the glossiest lips both on and off the red carpet, the juicier the better.
To get the perfect glossy pout try out our Glass-Shine Gloss. With its super long-lasting and hydrating formula, you’ll get the perfect 2000's lip without the stickiness from the time. 
Want to try this iconic look while adding a pop of color? Go for our High-Gloss Lacquers, the formula is hydrating, super reflective with a cushiony and non-sticky finish. Now you are ready to blow kisses left and right!

Natalia wears shade Winter Is Coming as Eyeliner
_____________
2. Smizing Like It's 2001:

On the run with no eyeshadow around? No problem, try using one of our shades from our Liquid Lipstick Collection! Here's how we do it: Pick your favorite shade, use the applicator to apply the pigment onto a small clean angled brush & use it as eyeliner. We suggest you try our shades FOMO or Party Pop 
to bring more color to the party!

Jaz wears the Tinted Lip Balm 'Love Me'
_________
3. Rosy Cheeks For Days: 
_____
Anything that brought a bright pink pop of color to the cheeks was a Y2K must, just look at Lindsay Lohan’s red carpet looks or Hillary Duff's super cute moments on screen! We love to use our Tinted Lipstick Balms both on cheeks and lips for a gorgeous pop-of-color-from-within, try shades: Love Me, Call Me or Trust Me and wear them to work, school or just to run errands pair it with a couple layers of mascara and transport yourself all the way to the 2000's.
__
_
AJ wears FOMO Liquid Lipstick topped with gloss
____
4. Lucious Locks Filled with Fun:

The 2000's was a time to experiment with all sorts of hair accessories: from buttefly clips and skinny braids to chunky highlights. It was the moment to make a fun and colorful statement so don't be afraid to experiment with these nostalgia-filled trends. Get your locks out of your gorgeous face, apply your favorite Hola Neon lip product and you're all set for a great Y2K day!
 _____
We hope you get inspired and try one (or all)
of these looks and tips. Don't forget to snap a photo 
and tag us to get featured…

Until next time,
Hola Neon
 

Read More

Neon Souls: A.J. Guyony + Mona Peng for Pride

Neon Souls: A.J. Guyony + Mona Peng for Pride

June 28, 2021

Our Neon Souls project is a space for us, as a brand, to ask questions to the incredible creators that we collaborate with on a range of topics that inspire our readers. We’ve gotten deep into all things beauty, skincare, art and other topics that a beauty brand should presumably get into. When it comes to social, polemical matters, It’s hard for us to figure out where the line should be drawn - we would love to get deep into all the social justice issues that our society is faced with but we also understand that our platform may not be the place for every single one of those conversations. 
 
This month though, with the Pride celebrations coming to an end, we continue to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. We are proud and excited to use our reach to spark the conversation on identity, self-discovery, acceptance and LOVE! 
 
For this, we caught up with two fabulous creators whose artistry, voice and benevolence is incredibly inspiring. Make sure you tune into their pages for drool-worthy looks and good vibes. 
 
AJ (luckily!) found the time to share her art on social media when the US shutdown first started. Welcoming the escape through content creation, she shows us her artistry on a wide range of looks. You can expect to see anything from bronzy, warm-toned hues to an icy, purple vibe that will inspire your next creation. During our interview, she reminded us that while it’s very important to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community we shouldn’t forget its roots and should also uplift the Black and Latinx trans and queer individuals who helped us progress to where we are today. 
 
Mona joined the beauty community on social media mid-pandemic as she was struggling with mental health due to the lockdown. She was inspired by other creators to get started and now delivers us a uniqueness of soft colours (lots of dreamy pastels) in her looks and shares the importance of conscious consumption on her Instagram page. With a philosophy degree, she gave us a page-turning interview that you’re about to devour.

--
A.J. Guyony
(@ajbelarte)

 A.J wears shade Dine Me Tinted Lip Balm
 
HN: How long have you been a part of the makeup industry and what inspired you to start?
A.J: I started my account when the U.S. first shut down, back in April 2020. The beauty space has grown a lot in the wake of the pandemic because many people, myself included, found makeup and the beauty community to be a welcome escape and wonderful creative outlet. I had always wanted the opportunity to share my art, but never found the time - when I found myself stuck at home, doing online school, starting my account was the perfect way to connect with other creators and grow as an artist!

HN: As an influencer, do you feel that you have a responsibility to use your platform to bring recognition to matters such as equality?
A.J: I do think that as someone with a platform, I have a responsibility to spread awareness about social justice issues - I just always make sure to do my own individual research first so as to not spread misinformation. I also have a degree in Political Science and Criminology, so I am incredibly passionate about human and civil rights and want to share that with my audience.
 
A.J wears Lavender Soul Liquid Lipstick

HN: What media (movie/tv show) do you recommend others watch that has showcased the LGBTQ+ experience authentically?
A.J: As an asexual person, our community is starved for representation - there is a lot of misinformation surrounding our identity, as well as a general refusal to acknowledge our existence and validity. The Netflix show Sex Education has authentically reflected so many queer experiences, with the inclusion of gay, bisexual, and pansexual characters, but I was particularly moved in season 2 when they introduced an ace character into the series. Seeing her growing acceptance of her identity was so cathartic, and I was so overjoyed that a mainstream show was shining light on such an overlooked community.

A.J mixed a cherry shade with Wine Me Tinted Lip Balm for a custom colour 

HN: What is one piece of advice you would give to someone who is struggling with their self-identity?
A.J: My advice is to find people in your community that can help you through this transitional period and journey to self-discovery. For so long, I hesitated with identifying as asexual because I held many misconceptions about asexuality: doing my own research on the ace spectrum and meeting other ace people really opened my eyes and allowed me to embrace who I was. Not only did I find a support system who understood me, educated me, and stood by me, but I was learning more about who I was and accepting every part of my identity. Social media is an incredible tool for meeting people in the LGBTQ+ community: there are so many creators on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok who produce insightful content about their own lived experiences as queer individuals that can help guide and inform you. A lot of campuses and non-profit organizations offer LGBTQ+ youth spaces, which is a great option as well! It’s also completely understandable to not identify with a specific label. A lot of identities are intersectional and it can take a while to determine what works for you. Don’t feel any pressure to label yourself or explain your identity to anyone, especially if you’re not ready or you don’t feel safe. It’s okay to not be completely out: the queer community will welcome and support you regardless, even if your immediate environment won’t. Stay strong and I believe in you!

--

Mona Peng
(@fixmyretailtherapy)

Mona wears The Easy Sell Liquid Lipstick

HN: How long have you been a part of the makeup industry and what inspired you to start?
Mona: I joined the community around October 2020! To be honest, lockdown hit my mental health pretty hard around the summer. To cope, I did some makeup retail therapy and started to lurk on some creators’ pages. There was one creator who kept popping up and made me think “wow, I want to try recreating that”. (Shout out to AJ!) Eventually, my retail therapy called for an intervention so I created a panning account dedicated to conscious consumption! But the longer I’ve been on Instagram, the more I noticed that not many creators look like me. I have hooded eyes, I don’t conform to east asian beauty standards, and I like soft colorful looks.

HN: What have been some of the most exciting changes you have seen with regard to support for  LGBTQ+ youth and what do you hope to see in the future?
Mona: I'm really glad to see that voter registration has spiked in recent years and young adults my age have been particularly active on all social platforms and in protests. Many queer Youtuber's, Instagrammer's, and Tiktoker's are taking up space and acting as role models for the youths who may not have the support in their immediate communities. Even in the college scene, it always warms my heart a bit when professors have their pronouns up so that my non-binary peers feel safe. I'm also really hoping that the Equality Act gets passed soon! A big opponent to this crucial legislation has been homophobes, transphobes, and trans-exclusionary radical feminists which is ironically rooted in cognitive bias and misogyny. I just want to see legal protection for our citizens but it's sadly been 46 years in the making.

Mona wears Boom Liquid Lipstick
 
HN: As an influencer, do you feel that you have a responsibility to use your platform to bring recognition to matters such as equality?
Mona: To some degree, yes. I may have started this account for fun, but I don't take that as an excuse to stay silent. It's my responsibility as much as anyone's to educate themselves/spread awareness to harmful social issues. I think social media serves as a wonderful tool to increase the efficacy of social movements since it's not hard to reach even an international audience these days. And if I can reach even 1-100 people, then I'll use my platform for that. I also think that if someone claims politics isn't for them, it just means they're in a place of privilege to not have to care. But I say to some degree because it's not my place to take up space for certain voices. I have a philosophy degree so I can say that I genuinely think moral knowledge is situated. That is, oppressed individuals are more likely to have the most accurate picture of the social injustice carried out against them. So while I do speak out for the AAPI/LGBTQIA+ communities as I identify with them, I do choose to listen and uplift the voices of my fellow creators when it's more appropriate.

Mona wears The Easy Sell Liquid Lipstick

HN: What is one piece of advice you would give to someone who is struggling with their self-identity?
Mona: First, it's okay to not put a label on it. Or if you do, you could always take on an umbrella term. I think the process of discovering who you are takes time, especially if you grew up in environments lacking the hermeneutical resources to fully understand what you're feeling. It honestly took a few years for me to process the concept of heteronormativity and allosexuality. You may feel like you're not "normal", but that's a social construct to oppress the queer community. Your self-identity is not delegitimized just because the systems and biases in place frame you as different. And remember that no two experiences will be identical. I've realized that identities are intersectional and often on a spectrum. For example, I might be ace but I'm also grey-romantic and biromantic. It is confusing but you don't need to have everything figured out and there's no pressure to explain yourself if you're not ready to. Lastly, just find a good/safe support system. I think befriending compassionate and understanding individuals created the space for me to truly embrace who I was when it seemed like society rejected me most.

--

We hope you loved getting to know our two incredible Neon Souls of the month, A.J and Mona and that the conversation sparked you to ask the important questions that we need to ask in order to continue moving forward towards a world where everyone feels safe and uplifted to be themselves. 

The Neon Souls project is so important to us because we love exploring the personal side of social media and getting to know the person behind a picture. If you love this project and think that you would be a great creator to be featured in future editions, send us an email to hola@holaneon.com to introduce yourself and explain why you'd be an amazing Neon Soul. We can't wait to get to know all of you.

Read More

Neon Souls: Mackenzi Straub

Neon Souls: Mackenzi Straub

May 20, 2021

We’ve all been there. Hitting the back arrow over and over on a new song (so much so that we end up never being able to listen to that song again without our eyes twitching). The thrill of Spotify’s Discover Weekly being the only thing that makes Mondays exciting. Going to a concert or music festival and feeling so alive thanks to the beats per minute on the loud speaker rising our heartbeats…. music connects us. It connects us to ourselves, to friends, to our culture, to the artists singing, composing and playing and to the strangers next to us dancing to the same beat.  Everything has been different since the pandemic started but creativity and innovation have helped in keeping us as connected as possible through live streams,  digital events and in the world of music, digital concerts. Empowering lyrics, inspiring artists and unique beats have been a source of inspiration for us since the beginning and so this month we shift our focus towards these bonding moments that we can all share and rejoice in. Who better for this month’s Neon Soul edition than Mackenzi Straub? (@satinsilkskin). Mackenzi loves to create eye-catching looks inspired by popular TV characters, fashion runway looks and, you guessed it, popstars! Mackenzi reminds us that makeup can be daring and outside of the box while keeping it sophisticated and classy. Join us as we catch up with Mackenzi on all things beauty, music and inspiration. 

--

Mackenzi Straub

(@satinsilkskin)

Mackenzi has been in the makeup industry for about 3 years now. She started when she was 17 years old. Mackenzi first got into the makeup industry in order to express her creative side and to represent people that have “imperfect” skin — such as acne and large pores. For Mackenzi, being unfiltered and showcasing her so called imperfections is really important and making others feel beautiful no matter wether they fit a box or not is the reason why she does not filter any of her tutorials. It is refreshing to see that Mackenzi uses her platform to inspire others to be authentic and to keep it real in a time where so much (or probably even all) of what we see in the digital world is altered.


Liquid Lipstick, Neon Souls, Hola Neon, Call Me
Mackenzi wears the Tinted Lip Balm 'Call Me'


HN: How have you been staying connected (digitally) with friends and family? 

Mackenzi: Honestly staying connected with family and friends has been kind of easy for me — since most of my friends and family live in a different state. I also have a long distance boyfriend of almost four years, so I am no stranger to a FaceTime call!

HN: Are there any female artists (singers) and songs that empower and inspire you?
Mackenzi: A female artist that inspires/empowers me is Ariana Grande! I absolutely love her music and so many of her songs make me feel powerful. The makeup she has been wearing in recent music videos as well as performances has also inspired me creatively! The song, "Therefore I am", by Billie Eilish makes me feel ready to take on anything!


Liquid Lipstick, Neon Souls, Hola Neon

Mackenzi wear the Liquid Lipstick 'The Easy Sell' 


HN: What makes you get out of bed every morning - what is your motivation? 

Mackenzi: One of my biggest motivations is makeup. A huge goal of mine is to broaden my platform so that I can not only inspire, but empower others. I want people to know that it’s okay to not have perfect, airbrushed skin! Personally, acne has always been one of my biggest insecurities, but I have learned to embrace it, and I hope that I am able to inspire others to show off and accept their “flaws.”

HN: What is the most important beauty advice that you can give to women? 
Mackenzi: The most important beauty advice I can give to someone is to not compare the way your makeup turns out to some makeup you see online. One thing that always puzzled me growing up was, why does my foundation not look airbrushed? Why does it look like foundation, not skin? It’s because it’s makeup! It’s not meant to look like a second layer of skin or completely smooth! It’s important to know that sometimes not everything is as it seems on social media!

--

We hope you loved getting to know Mackenzi as much as we loved talking to her. She is an inspiration to others in so many ways and we're so excited to share her with the entire neon squad.

The Neon Souls project is so important to us because we love exploring the personal side of social media and getting to know the person behind a picture. If you love this project and think that you would be a good match, send us an email to hola@holaneon.com, introduce yourself and explain why you'd be an amazing Neon Soul.

We can't wait to get to know all of you!

Keep it neon, 
Team HN

Read More

International Women's Day: Womanspiration Spotlight

International Women's Day: Womanspiration Spotlight

March 08, 2021

Happy International Women’s Day! Proven time and time again, there is truly no feat that women can’t accomplish, no naysayer that can get in our way, and no boundaries that we can’t cross. Today is all about celebrating the power, strength and success of womankind, and finding empowerment from one another. As Serena Williams put it, “Every woman’s success should be an inspiration to another. We’re strongest when we cheer each other on.” In honour of this, we want to showcase some extraordinary and trailblazing women that have inspired us and reminded us just how fierce and resilient we are. 

Read More

Kelsey Hopman and Kyah Even for Neon Souls: March Edition

Neon Souls: Kelsey Hopman + Kyah Even

March 01, 2021

It's a new month and that calls for a new edition of our newest collaborative project, Neon Souls. This month's Neon Souls are two incredible artists that aren't afraid to push the boundaries and get creative with colour, which is what this month is all about.

Read More

Neon Souls: Melissa Nuy + Karla Fortea

Neon Souls: Melissa Nuy + Karla Fortea

January 25, 2021

Starting this February and every month after, our Neon Souls monthly edition will be highlighting creators that we truly love. The people we choose will be  highly curated and inspiring in unique ways - be it through their inspiring energy, the way they interact with their audience or their creativity and visual aesthetic. These are creators who inspire us deeply and lead in their own unique ways. 

Mellisa Nuy (@makeupbydutch) and Karla Fortea (@karlafortea) kick things off with refreshing and always jaw-dropping content. 

Read More

Hola Neon tinted lipstick balms perfect fall shades in shades wine me, dine me, call me, trust me, love me, 69 me

Style your lipstick - what to wear with your fave fall shades

October 18, 2020

 

‘Tis the season for longer hemlines and heavier fabrics, but most importantly, bolder lips (at least in our books). Whether you prefer ruby reds or exotic oranges, we're ready to show you how we pair our fave Hola Neon products with this season's fashion colour trends. 

 

Juicy oranges that will brighten up your home office outfits

Upgrade your loungewear with a bright orange lip. Whether you’re in the mood for a striking, highly pigmented liquid lipstick like Exotic & Foreign, or a more subtle option like our lipstick balm in Dine Me,  an orange lip is a sure fire way to brighten up your camel coloured sweats on days you want to dress up for your own. damn. self. 

collage of camel tanned coloured loungewear paired with orange lipstick and tinted lipstick balms with inspiring quotes girl power and you gotta love yourself

Vibrant purples paired with an all-green-look to make you forget that summer is over

In the mood to dress up for your trip to the grocery store? Berry shades are a fall staple and FOMO, one of our iconic shades is completely transfer-proof and perfect to wear under your mask. Contrast it with pistachio hues to really turn heads on your walk back. Keep Wine Me handy in case you’re in need of extra hydration. 

collage of green outfits paired with purple lipstick and tinted lipstick balms with inspiring quotes taking care of yourself is productive and be a badass with a good ass

Warm reds to keep you flamin’ this fall

A luscious red lip can pull together any outfit. Love me, the balm, can be blended to a stain leaving your lips looking like you’ve just enjoyed the sweetest raspberries. Or turn up the heat by layering on Hola, Lover for a stay-at-home dinner date. Let your lips do the talking with crisp whites, denim blues, and gold accents.

collage of casual messy bun, blue jeans, sneakers, gold accessories, and a white t-shirt outfit paired with red lipstick and tinted lip balms with inspiring quote thou shall not let low vibing sketchy ass energy penetrate thy aura

 

Charming nudes perfect for your cotton candy pink cravings

Looking to dress up for that socially distanced outing but not ready to ditch the summer palette just yet? Try pairing your millennial pink wardrobe with our long lasting lipstick in DF for a monochromatic palette that’s feminine and flirty. Call Me is our go-to for like, everything so 

collage of pink monochrome outfits paired with nude lipsticks and tinted lip balms with quote maybe I'm not too sensitive maybe your just a dickhead

 

So there you have it! Four lipstick shades and a perfectly curated fall quarantine wardrobe. 


Let us know, what’s your favourite look? How’s quarantine treating you? Leave us a comment!


Xx,
Team HN

Read More

Hola Neon Blog Post pandemic makeup and beauty

Are you wearing makeup during social-distancing?

May 11, 2020

Join me as I take you through my pandemic fashion and beauty journey. From the obvious basics (sweatpants, wild hair, non-stop masking) to unexpected choices (let me just hint at you that my Halloween costume has been chosen and tried).

Read More

Animal testing is still prevalent... even in the US

May 08, 2020

The beauty industry is a powerful outlet for people from all over the world to feel empowered, beautiful and confident. Sadly, some companies still test new ingredients and products on animals and that's when things stop being so glamorous.

Read More

Isolation 101

Isolation 101

March 20, 2020

We share our favorite positivity hacks and ways to stay entertained. From a deep cleanse (for your home and your mind) to potentially falling deeper in love with your significant other. It seems that boredom really is the mother of creativity.

Read More


« Previous 1 2
Follow
  • Search
  • About us
  • Skincare Consultation
  • Neon Words
  • Join the #NeonSquad
  • Contact us
  • Return Policy
  • Shipping

Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more…

© 2025 Hola Neon.
Powered by Shopify

American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Google Pay Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Visa