Neverland Style Museum

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2525 W Anderson Ln
Austin, TX 78757

Neverland Style Museum, located in Austin, TX, offers a unique blend of beauty and creativity with a focus on customized hair products, including custom frontal and closure units, as well as a signature Evolve Oil. The museum emphasizes personalized service and style, inviting visitors to engage with their offerings in a welcoming environment.

In addition to their bespoke products, Neverland Style Museum provides local pickup options and encourages customers to subscribe to their mailing list to stay updated on the latest offerings and promotions. This immersive space caters to those looking to enhance their personal style through quality hair care and accessories.

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Livingston W.
10/27/2021

OMGOODNESS!!! I love the owner/stylist Kristy. She is an artist. She caters to a diverse clientele; children, men, women of all races. She also does cranial prostheses (amazing). She always...

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Rachel F.
3/26/2019

These ladies are AMAZING!! I cannot say enough great things about this salon or the ladies who run it! First of all, they are the most flexible stylists that I have ever met with. I have a very...

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Shani S.
7/21/2017

I hadn't been taking very good care of my locks; chlorine, grays, split ends and a leftover tragedy involving someone thinking me having an abundance of highlights would be a fabulous idea (which...

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Leon G.
4/30/2017

SHE IS AMAZING!!! My daughter is very very difficult when anyone touches her hair, she's always whining and crying and it always "hurts" when anyone tries to untangle it, she has a lot of hair. We...

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Cristina G.
2/3/2018

I was referred to Christa by a neighbor and I'm glad I was. She is really good at what she does and she shows how she is really interested in taking care of my hair. I love the place's atmosphere...

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