Tattoed woman who keeps her nose in a jar reveals

Social media was stunned when body modification enthusiast Toxii revealed a dramatic four-year transformation.

Once a blonde with no tattoos, she now has a blacked-out torso, horn implants, a split tongue, tattooed eyes and tongue, and even had her nose removed.

Unapologetic Self-Expression

Toxii proudly embraces her look: “Because I like to be imperfect,

and I think that imperfections make you unique.”

With nearly 160,000 Instagram followers, her platform showcases her evolving identity.

Extreme Changes and Reactions

In an interview with artist Devon Rodriguez, she explained the physical impact:

“My nose removal was way worse” than the horn implants.

Asked if she kept the nose, she replied,

“I have all my body parts, in like little jars, yeah.”

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