Posted on 04/09/2021 8:25:43 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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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Chia hair. LOL
Yep. He is just spraying hairpieces stiff then painting on them. Add the hairpieces to the hair and voila! I don’t see much difference between this and printing on paper....other than it looks awful. lol
Sure it will. You just need to set it with gorilla glue.
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Mother of Pearl why do that trendy tends to show how some people are goofy.
Super cool!! As long as it’s not damaging. I’d try it when it is up and running. Some really fun and innovative hair design on this site.
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