Instead of dyeing hair, hair stylists in Spain create new beauty trends by printing an entire flower garden on the hair.
Unique hair print a whole colorful flower garden Alexis Ferrer, a hair stylist in Barcelona, Spain has spent years developing a beauty technique that allows him to print colorful flowers on human hair. You may have admired layered haircut, highlighting many colors, but hair with many floral motifs like a garden with enough eyebrows must be rare. Alexis Ferrer tested hair printing in 2012 after the Wella Professionals hair care brand commissioned a collection for that year’s international trends trends competition. The aim was to innovate with a technique that is not often used in hairdressing, and printing textures on the hair seems to be a perfect way to visually tell stories. Alexis Ferrer’s first attempt attracted much attention in the fashion world and since then he has focused on improving the technique of hair printing. In 2017, at Barcelona Fashion Week 080, Spanish hairdresser collaborated with designer Txell Miras to create collections inspired by shipping containers and fishermen. Alexis Ferrer prints portraits of fishermen on his hair, which is the first time appearing in the world of hairstylists. At the beginning of this year, Alexis Ferrer, introduced the latest version in hair printing technique. He can create colorful, vivid designs printed on human hair. Of course, Alexis Ferrer does not reveal the final product creation process, he simply describes it as “a combination of handcrafted style with technology”. “It took two months to get results in high definition,” says Alexis Ferrer. The blended technology with knowledge of craftsmanship allows us to recreate amazing patterns in our hair. His latest collection of printed hair designs is La Favorite, inspired by “the finest fabrics for French bourgeois eighteenth century”, featuring many Baroque-style motifs such as peony, butterfly. and colorful birds. Currently, hair printing is not yet on the market as a commercial service but it is certainly in the future, it will be proof of innovation in hairstylist technology and fashion.
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