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

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

However, no matter the reasons behind having one, tattoos are a personal choice that some cultures still perceive as taboo.

Toxii Daniëlle is one of the most tattooed women. However, her looks isn’t only changed by the ink on her body but also through other forms of body modification, such as cutting her nose which she now keeps in a jar.

This tattooed woman has tattoos covering her from head to toe, with the upper part of her body almost entirely black.

 
 
 
 
 
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Her appearance has attracted the attention of many, and she now has over 155,000 subscribers on her Instagram where she posts photos of herself and her modifications, which also include subdermal silicon implants embedded beneath her skin and a split tongue.

In an Instagram post, street artist Devon Rodriguez interviewed her and asked her what inspired her to change her looks to that extent.

“Because I like to be imperfect and I think that imperfections make you unique,” Toxii said.

Instagram/@toxii.bodymod

Asked about the pain that came with her forehead implants that resemble horns, she said her nose removal was way worse.

“Did you keep the nose?” Rodriguez proceeded asking, to which Toxii replied: “I have all my body parts, in like little jars, yeah.”

Recently, Toxii shocked her followers when she shared a photo of herself before the tattoos and the modifications. Many say they can’t believe what a difference four years can make.

“You were so beautiful before,” one person commented. “What on Earth made you do this to yourself?”

Another questioned: “Why do you hate yourself?”

Someone else added: “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. This quick impulsiveness breeds discontent and regret.”

Tattooed Toxii
Instagram/@toxii.bodymod

There were also those who connected her appearance to satanic rituals.

As expected, tattoo lovers and those who believe in the beauty of self-expression dubbed Toxii “Beautiful before and during and after.”

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