Tattooed woman who keeps her nose in a jar – before and after

Tattoos serve as a form of self-expression that sometimes have certain cultural or religious significance. For some people, tattoos are simply a pure form of art or a way to commemorate an event or a loved one.

Regardless of the reasons for getting a tattoo, it remains a personal decision, and in some cultures, it is still viewed as taboo.

Toxii Daniëlle is among the most tattooed women. However, her looks is not just changed by the ink on her body but through other forms of body modification, such as cutting her nose which she now keeps in a jar.

Toxii Daniëlle has tattoos covering her from head to toe, with the upper part of her body almost entirely black.

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