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She Keeps Her Nose in a Jar — What This Tattooed Woman Looked Like Before Will Stun You

Posted on October 12, 2025 By admin No Comments on She Keeps Her Nose in a Jar — What This Tattooed Woman Looked Like Before Will Stun You

Tattoed Woman Who Keeps Her Nose in a Jar Reveals What She Looked Like Before – You Better Sit Down

A woman known online as Toxii has left social media users stunned with her jaw-dropping transformation over just four years. Back in 2019, she looked conventionally glamorous—long blonde hair, clear skin, and no visible tattoos. Today, she’s almost unrecognizable.

Her upper body is now almost entirely covered in black ink, and she’s undergone a series of extreme body modifications: tattooing her eyes and tongue, splitting her tongue, removing her nose, and even adding horn-like implants to her forehead.

With nearly 160,000 Instagram followers, Toxii describes herself as a “body modification enthusiast” who believes beauty lies in imperfection. For her, these changes are more than aesthetic—they’re acts of self-expression. In interviews, she’s shared that removing her nose was the most painful of all her procedures, even more than having horn implants placed beneath her skin. She’s also revealed that she keeps her removed body parts preserved in small jars—a detail that has fascinated and shocked many.

Reactions to her appearance have been sharply divided. Admirers praise her for her boldness and confidence, saying she embodies true freedom of self-expression. Critics, however, question her choices and claim she was “beautiful before.” Some have even speculated about darker motivations behind her transformation.

Through it all, Toxii remains unapologetic. She insists she’s not seeking attention or approval—only the freedom to live authentically in a body that reflects who she truly is.

Whether viewed as empowering or unsettling, her transformation forces a deeper conversation about identity, body autonomy, and what it really means to be yourself.

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