I’m tattooed all over & even removed my NOSE to keep in a little jar… people can’t believe the difference 4 years makes

I’m tattooed all over & even removed my NOSE to keep in a little jar… people can’t believe the difference 4 years makes
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I’m tattooed all over & even removed my NOSE to keep in a little jar… people can’t believe the difference 4 years makes
Author: Sarah Bull
Published: Feb, 24 2025 10:06

A WOMAN has left people stunned after sharing her incredible transformation in just four years. Toxii is covered from head to toe with tattoos, and the top half of her body is almost entirely blacked out with ink. She's also got various piercings and body modifications, including having her nose removed, tattooing her eyes and tongue, having implants which look like horns on her forehead, and having her tongue split in half.

 [Side-by-side photos of a woman before and after extensive face and body tattoos.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Side-by-side photos of a woman before and after extensive face and body tattoos.]

But in a post on Instagram, Toxii revealed that she hasn't always been so alternative, as she shared a snap of what she looked like back in 2019. In place of the tattoos and piercings was a fresh face, long blonde hair and soft glam make-up. A stark contrast to her tattooed facade now, complete with raven black locks.

 [Before and after photos of a woman with extensive face and body tattoos.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Before and after photos of a woman with extensive face and body tattoos.]

And in the comments section on the post, people were stunned by how much she'd changed in just a short amount of time. "You were so beautiful before," one person wrote. "What on Earth made you do this to yourself?". "Why do you hate yourself?" another questioned.

 [A heavily tattooed person in a bikini standing in shallow water.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A heavily tattooed person in a bikini standing in shallow water.]

As a third said: "I don’t understand how you can make these mods in such a short time. "I think these decisions are best made over a longer period - it gives the body mind and soul time to adjust to the change and make a healthy choice on continuing.

 [Close-up of a heavily tattooed person's face, with the question
Image Credit: The Sun [Close-up of a heavily tattooed person's face, with the question "How long did it take to heal?" overlaid.]

"This quick impulsiveness breeds discontent and regret.". "I just think: WHY?" someone else mused. While others wondered if there is something darker going on. "The only explanation for this is the fact that she’s possessed and has a deep strong poltergeist possessing her," one wrote.

 [Close-up of a person's mouth with a black tongue and tattooed lips.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Close-up of a person's mouth with a black tongue and tattooed lips.]

"There is no other need for this much body modification and Satanic rituals to be done without attachment of the ‎Unknown.". "Very bad - like Satan," another agreed. "This woman, you going straight to hell.". Eyeball tattooing is an incredibly dangerous and rare procedure.

 [Portrait of a person with extensive face and body tattoos, wearing a black top and necklace.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Portrait of a person with extensive face and body tattoos, wearing a black top and necklace.]

It is unlike other tattoos because it involves injecting ink into the think layer of tissue that covers your eyeball. The injected ink then spreads throughout the eyelid, however, there is a risk that it could spread beyond the injection sites, and cause permanent damage.

Eyeball tattooing has been banned or restricted in some countries, and many tattoo artists are uncomfortable with carrying out the procedure. "You look like an alien," a third wrote. In another post on Instagram, Toxii showed herself being interviewed by street artist Devon Rodriguez, who asked which of her body modifications had hurt the most in terms of healing.

"What inspired you to get modifications?" Devon asked. "Because I like to be imperfect and I think that imperfections make you unique. "Did those hurt, the ones in the forehead?". To which Toxii replied: "No, not at all. I think that my nose removal was way worse".

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