Tattooist proudly shows off client's new 'night sky' face inkings… but trolls reckon she looks like she has measles | The Sun

A TATTOOIST has caused controversy with a video of her giving a client some"night sky" freckle inkings.

Daisy took to her TikTok page to share a clip of the woman having the constellations from the night her dad was born etched on her face as "faux freckles".





"This was such a fun, special tattoo project that I was so honoured to be a part of," she said.

"That stencil that I’m peeling away from my client’s face right now is actually the stars in the night sky on the day that her dad was born – how beautiful is that?

"The tattoos that I am making today are of course my subtle, realistic, faux freckles.

"And I thought that this was such a fun, gorgeous spin on them, It’s all my client’s idea and here we are – fresh off the needle, looking fabulous."

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She said that the woman was "so happy that she nearly cried".

And she added a disclaimer by explaining: "As always, these are red and grumpy because they’re fresh off the needle.

"They will heal and fade down and look so good."

Despite that remark, people were quick to slam the tattoos in the comments section, with one writing: "I just don’t understand why someone wants to have permanent looking measles."

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"Looks like a bunch of black heads," another commented.

As a third added: "Blood splatter."

"Proactiv can clear that right up I’m sure," someone else cruelly said.

"Looks like she's got chicken pox," another wrote.

"I’m sorry I think it’s ridiculous but she likes it good for her," someone else weighed in.

But another person defended Daisy and the tattoos, writing: "Literally every comment here is hating on them when THEY ARENT HEALED.

"When they heal they’re going to be much more subtle and realistic."

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