Chris Appleton is taking a new step in his career by launching his book, “Your Roots Don’t Define You,” which was released today, January 20th, through Hanover Square Press. This engaging read is packed with honest wisdom and intimate narratives from both Chris’s own life and the experiences of his anonymous clients. It invites readers to “take a seat in Chris’s chair” and undergo a transformation they may not have realized they needed.
As a celebrity hairstylist renowned for creating some of the most memorable beauty looks of the past decade, Chris could have opted to produce a traditional beauty guide. However, he chose to delve deeper, intertwining self-help principles, genuine life stories, and practical tools to empower readers. The book aims to help them silence the nagging thoughts of inadequacy and instead use their past experiences and pain as motivation for a resurgence.
Chris’s message is about healing and reclaiming the aspects of oneself that have been suppressed. He encourages readers to redefine their self-image so that it aligns with their true identity. This book extends beyond the realm of hairstyling; it is fundamentally about giving oneself permission to change and grow.
For anyone who has ever felt stuck or unnoticed or doubted the possibility of transformation, “Your Roots Don’t Define You” serves as a powerful wake-up call. It reminds readers that while their past may have influenced them, it does not have to dictate their future. Chris is sharing a transformative framework that has helped him and his high-profile clients, reinforcing the notion that change is always possible. With this release, the book resonates as a meaningful contribution to personal development, coming from someone who has genuinely experienced the power of transformation he advocates.
