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Digital floral hair motifs

Digital floral hair motifs Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) Spanish stylist and contemporary hairdresser Alexis Ferrer has been known for creating otherworldly hairstyles during his career of over 20 years, but he has changed the fashion trends with his innovative technique of vibrant photographic printing on human hair, which has never been used before. It took years to develop until it opened a possibility to recreate complex and precise colorful designs and graphically tell a story on hair without having to dye it or use stencils. Ferrer showcased his technique in his most recent renowned collection called La Favorite that combines his passion for technology, art, and nature in delicate and romantic hairstyles. The collection was inspired by the beautiful natural patterns of “the best fabrics for the French bourgeoisie during the XVIII century.”

Spanish Hairdresser Develops An Innovative Hair Printing Technique And Creates Delicate Baroque-Inspired Hairstyles

Spanish Hairdresser Develops An Innovative Hair Printing Technique And Creates Delicate Baroque-Inspired Hairstyles Interview With Artist Pro member Spanish stylist and contemporary hairdresser Alexis Ferrer has been known for creating otherworldly hairstyles during his career of over 20 years, but he has changed the fashion trends with his innovative technique of vibrant photographic printing on human hair, which has never been used before. It took years to develop until it opened a possibility to recreate complex and precise colorful designs and graphically tell a story on hair without having to dye it or use stencils. Ferrer showcased his technique in his most recent renowned collection called La Favorite that combines his passion for technology, art, and nature in delicate and romantic hairstyles. The collection was inspired by the beautiful natural patterns of “the best fabrics for the French bourgeoisie during the XVIII century.”

Why Dye Your Hair When You Can Have It Printed?

Why Dye Your Hair When You Can Have It Printed? Barcelona-based stylist and hairdresser Alexis Ferrer has spent years developing a technique that allows him to digitally print colorful design onto human hair. Alexis Ferrer started experimenting with hair printing in 2012, after being asked by haircare brand Wella Professionals to interpret a collection at that year’s International Trend Vision Awards. The aim was to “was to innovate with a technique not usually used in hairdressing,” and photographic printing on hair seemed like the perfect way to graphically tell a story. Ferrer’s first attempt managed to get a lot of attention in the world of fashion, and he has been working on refining hair printing techniques ever since.

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