Decades Later, Chantal Rollings Hairstyling Career Perseveres in Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Chantal Rolling has established herself as a prominent hairstylist in Downtown Bellevue over the past 30 years, operating Total Looks by Chantal Salon Boutique & Spa. The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted her business, leading to numerous client cancellations and a significant loss of clientele as many relocated. Despite these challenges, Rolling remains committed to providing high-quality, customizable services that cater to a diverse range of clients. She takes pride in her Black-owned business, emphasizing the importance of client confidence and satisfaction. Rolling has adapted to the evolving market by exploring digital marketing strategies and utilizing small business resources.

Reflecting on her journey, she notes that her salon experience is not just a profession but a vital part of her livelihood. With her passion for hairstyling and dedication to her community, Rolling continues to strive for success in the face of adversity. If you're seeking a fresh look and want to support local businesses, Total Looks by Chantal offers an excellent array of services.

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