The Beauty District Opens on Skibo Road in Fayetteville NC

Fayetteville has gained a new beauty destination on one of its busiest commercial corridors. The Beauty District soft opened Monday at 1800 Skibo Road, positioning itself directly across from Cross Creek Mall near Dollar Tree and Golden Corral.

The location alone signals ambition. Skibo Road remains one of the city’s highest-traffic retail areas, and the storefront is already drawing attention from shoppers curious about what’s inside. While the official grand opening is still ahead, early visitors say the space is making an immediate impression.

Inside, the layout is expansive and modern. Wide aisles, bright lighting and polished marble-and-gold flooring give the store a boutique feel rather than a typical supply shop setup. The inventory stretches from front to back, with a product mix designed to serve both everyday customers and professional stylists.

Shelves are stocked with wigs, bundles, braiding hair and extensions in a range of textures and lengths. Major hair care brands line multiple aisles, along with natural hair products, treatments, styling tools and everyday beauty essentials. Toward the rear of the store, a fashion section adds clothing and accessories to the mix, broadening the concept beyond hair alone.

The Beauty District is also offering in-store booth rentals for licensed beauty professionals. With built-in customer traffic already flowing through the doors, stylists have the opportunity to grow their clientele while working in a space where products are immediately accessible.

The team is preparing for a formal grand opening in the near future. Plans include promotional giveaways, nickel-priced deals and a high-energy launch event designed to introduce the store to the broader Fayetteville community. Details on the official date are expected soon.

For hair lovers, aspiring stylists and seasoned professionals alike, The Beauty District is positioning itself as more than just a retail stop. On Skibo Road, it is aiming to become part of Fayetteville’s evolving beauty economy.

Kres Thomas
FayToday News