Looks like digital print hair stylist hairstyles decorated with Baroque patterns
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/looks-like-digital-print-hair-stylist-hairstyles-decorated-with-baroque-patterns.htmlSpanish hair stylist Alexis Ferrer presented a collection of hairstyles with digital printing on artificial hair. Reputable stylist's hair, which was recognized as best hairdresser of Spain in 2020, has implemented a project called La Favorite. He presented a series of photos taken by photographer Rafael Andreu, which show the prints in the style of Baroque printed on light hair.
After many years of experimentation, Spanish hairdresser Alexis Ferrer has developed a process for vibrant full color print on extended hair, and culminated in his recent collection of La Favorite.
Ferrer has developed a process for vibrant full color print on the hair, thanks to which adorned hairstyle images of birds, flowers, butterflies, and other French prints.
Patterns introduced the hair models was inspired by the "best fabrics for the French bourgeoisie of the eighteenth century".
Thus, according to Barber, he was able to demonstrate "a harmonious fusion of the capabilities of modern technology and the hands of the master".
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