Asheville, North Carolina Hairstylist

specializing in low maintenance hair

photo by evan anderson

photo by evan anderson

Skip Fellers has 16 passion filled years in the hair industry. She spent the first 10+ years of her career working in the heart of Atlanta before moving to the mountains. About 8 years ago, she put away her own blowdryer, flat iron, and curling irons in hopes of finding how to manage her own texture naturally. After doing so, she grew even more passionate about helping her clients find ways to embrace their own natural textures.

photo by kara perry

photo by kara perry

Skip went to school at Paul Mitchell immediately upon graduating from high school. From a young age, she was drawn to the feeling that good hair could instantly boost your self esteem. Over the years she has sought out advanced education from Bumble & Bumble in New York, Oribe in Miami, R+Co in Atlanta, and Davines education in Asheville. Constantly growing with her craft is of the upmost importance to her.

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Skip expresses herself through the art of hair. She is inspired by the effortlessly cool silhouettes of the late 60’s and 70s. Her precise attention to detail helps clients find their perfect haircut based on their face shape and bone structure. Over the years, she has greatly enjoyed specializing in curls and texture. She feels that finding a low maintenance hairstyle is the gift that keeps on giving. Life is short and many of us don’t want to waste additional time fussing over our hair.

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Skip is the proud owner of Neon Moon Salon in Asheville, North Carolina. Skip has a heightened focus around continuing education, sustainability, and providing non toxic products for her guests in a clean air space. She feels so fortunate to be able to create in a historically artistic town filled with inspiration all around her. All people and hair textures are welcome in her chair. Skip does not tolerate any form of racism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, sexism, or hate speech in her salon.

photo by kara perry