Tattooed mum shows what she looked like 14 years ago – before she spent £17k on ink

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Aleksandra Jasmin, from Finland, has spent over £17,000 on her extreme tattoo transformation, although she can’t remember the exact amount. Now she shared her incredible 14-year transformation

A mum with hundreds of tattoos revealed what she looked like 14 years ago.

Aleksandra Jasmin is no stranger to flashing the flesh on Instagram where she boasts a huge following of 175,000 on the platform. The Finnish bombshell has spent around £17,000 on her extreme inkings, although she can’t remember the exact amount.

Now in a recent post on social media, Aleksandra showed just how far she’s come along in her journey. She posted a side-by-side snap which revealed her appearance today, alongside a fresh-faced woman with barely any inkings.

Her caption read: “2024 vs 2010.” The picture on the left shows her today where she’s sporting hundreds of inkings and dreadlocks. She has a big cat on her stomach, as well as a skull above her crotch and the words “sinner” across her arm.

There’s other designs too, including the mandala and words on her forehead, cheeks and chin. She kicked off her passion at just 18 when she sat in the needle chair for the first time. She trained to be a tattooist and has since covered herself in so many inkings, despite running out of space.

And next to the snap from today was one of her about 14 years ago. Here she’s sporting fewer inkings on her shoulders and chest with a black hairstyle, different from nowadays.

Nothing will ever stop her from flaunting her obsession as she previously revealed: “I just feel like me when I’m this tattooed. Love how it looks.”

Since the transformation was shared recently, it garnered thousands of likes and comments. One said: “From angel to goddess.” While another added: “You have really had an amazing trip. You are looking so much more cute and awesome now.”

And a third chimed in: “Unbelievable, a beauty then but now a living legend, expressive, free, sexy, open-minded.”

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