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Always Beautiful

For the past six years, the women of Always Beautiful have been dedicated to providing a high-quality, fashionable product for women experiencing hair loss. It seems cancer spares no one and we are no exception.

We are three women – mothers - professionals – who want to support our sisters in their battles. We believe in our product and have heard from many women that our scarves truly do make them feel pretty.

We conceived the idea and began experimenting with patterns. We started the true business by offering our head scarves at art fairs local to the Rochester, Michigan area. Right from the start we were affirmed in our belief that we had a quality product.

It was important to us to present our lovely scarves in an equally lovely atmosphere so our art fair tent looked more like an up-scale boutique than a mere tent. Unfortunately, creating that atmosphere required a lot of lugging, setting up, taking down, emergency rain provisions, etc. After four years we decided to forego the art fair circuit and concentrate on marketing our head scarves exclusively on-line.

WE are thrilled with the reception we have experienced. Not only do people appreciate that our product is hand made in the United States, they find our fabric choices and the reversibility of each scarf second to none. The testimonials we receive continue to confirm our belief in the quality of our products and encourage us to keep going. We are constantly searching for unique and beautiful fabrics to offer and are proud to add new selections at least three times each year.

We continue to try to create the boutique idea by mail and use silver tissue paper and monogrammed labels with each order. We also include gift cards with envelopes when someone purchases for a friend or relative. Gift certificates and special orders are also options that we offer.

Our goal is to give women experiencing hair loss a fashionable, pretty and stylish alternative to the usual turbans or baseball caps. We believe that women always want to feel pretty and are proud to be able to be a part of helping them feel Always Beautiful.

Sincerely,

  • Karen Chase
  • Gretchen Drader
  • Claire Rewold

Contact

If you would like to contact us, there are several ways you may do so.

Website

Alwaysbeautifulyou.com

e-mail

contact@chaopelo.com

Postal mail

  • Chao Pelo/Always Beautiful
  • 3128 Walton Blvd. #257
  • Rochester Hills, MI 48309

Fax

248-364-3207

Phone

For customer service or to place a new order: 248-410-9581. You may also order on-line, by fax, postal mail, or e-mail.

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