Woman with 800 tattoos shares new photo of herself without any ink. She has completely covered up all of her tattoos, and the contrast is striking!

Over the past ten years, Melissa Sloan, a British mother with over 800 tattoos, has changed her appearance by getting nearly three new ones every week.

Her commitment to body art has resulted in social isolation and challenges at work, including being excluded from her kids’ school celebrations.

She recently tried using foundation to cover up her tattoos, spending just £3 on the experiment.

In contrast, her family was shocked and accepted her tattooed look; her kids even showed terror at the change.

Sloan happily keeps up her tattoos and loves her individual style, even though she has received criticism online for looking “natural.”

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