There are times when we may enjoy something to the extent that it becomes an obsession. For some, this includes inking their bodies, and the woman we have in this article is among one of the most obsessed.
24-year-old Amber Luke enjoys expressing her individuality by having her body tattooed. She may be young, but she has covered the majority of her body tattoos and just continues to do more.
She started with tattoos when she was 16 years old and it wasn’t long before her life was changed. Since then, almost every inch of her body has experienced tattoos in some form or another and she has done her best to ink her body to the extent possible.
Even though she has enjoyed the journey, it hasn’t always been the easiest. As an example, she had her eyes tattooed last year and the tattoo artist went too deep. She ended up blind for three weeks and said it was ‘pretty brutal.’
As an influencer, she has helped many to take their first step into getting a tattoo, but she also speaks about the struggles that she has as well. She is in training to be a counselor and has opened up about her own mental struggles.
She said: “Society is so full of hatred and invalid opinions of you and what you look like… You wouldn’t bother to ask what I do with my life – I’m studying a diploma of counselling just to be able to assist people’s mental illnesses.”
In an effort to completely tattoo her body, she started with her breasts. She shared pictures with her 64,000 Instagram followers after it was finished.
Next, she is attempting to cover her thighs and considering tattooing her entire left arm.
You might also be interested in knowing that inking was not always a part of her life. She has shared pictures of herself that show what she looked like as a blonde in the past. It may only be from a few years ago, but it really is a transformation.
She said: “5 years difference. Let me tell you something… at 20 years old I got a ‘floating neck’ tattoo. I had no facial or hand or chest tattoos. Just a big throat piece. I was given so much s**t and hate for my actions. I decided at 20 to say ‘f**k ya’ll, I’m getting what I want too’ and I went for it.”