Five years ago, she was afraid even of a needle, but now her body is covered with 250 designs
😲😲Five years ago, she was afraid even of a needle, but now her body is covered with 250 designs. Look at how she used to look — without tattoos.
Five years ago, a blogger named Blue Valentine got her first tattoo — a tiny flower on her rib. Back then, she was scared even of the needle. Today, her body is covered with 250 designs, and every line has become part of her new life.
Blue calls her body a “costume.” Her skin is like a map where every area has its own theme: retro diners, the circus, the navy, the Wild West. Everything is tied together by her love for 1950s aesthetics — an era when femininity met rebellion. “I don’t just get tattoos — I create a story,” she says.
😲😵But look at how she used to look before the tattoos. Her photos and full story are in the first comment.👇👇
The path to this look wasn’t easy. For hours — sometimes up to seven in a row — she endured pain to bring her vision to life. “The first time was terrible, but as soon as I left the studio, I already knew I’d be back,” she recalls.
Now she’s unstoppable: almost her entire body is covered in ink, except for her face, ears, and the soles of her feet. On her neck is the phrase “Not your Valentine,” a bold manifesto of her independence.
But with attention came challenges. Working as a bar manager, Blue faces judgment and curious stares.
Men ask tactless questions, women whisper behind her back. But she just smiles: “This is my body, my story. I don’t wear a mask — I wear art.”
Now, when she looks in the mirror, she doesn’t just see a woman with tattoos, but a person who courageously rewrote her own skin to show the world who she truly is.




