Updated On: 18 April, 2021 07:56 AM IST | Barcelona | Agencies
Years of experimenting has finally led a Barcelona-based hairstylist to digitally print colourful intricate designs onto human hair

Ferrer styling the La Favorite extension
Alexis Ferrer started experimenting with hair printing in 2012, after being asked by a haircare brand 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. The models paraded with the hair draped over their faces, and the extensions were fixed with a net to allow the hair to adapt to the movement of the model.
Hair stylist Alexis Ferrer flaunting his printed hair extension