Mum with hundreds of ink debuts new look as she shows off tattoos in snap

A mum-of-three who is covered from head-to-toes in tattoos has debuted her new look.

Aleksandra Jasmin is a tattoo artist from Finland where she shares her work to her 172,000 Instagram followers.

The body art fan usually posts updates of her new look, whether it's a new tattoo or hairstyle.

Now the mum has unveiled her new appearance to her legion of fans – and everyone's loving.

She was talking about the DIY in her home as she said: "If I had more hours in the day I would have the boards on the walls.

"Luckily I have new nails and hair as well."

The tattoo artist debuted her new dreadlocks as she wore a beanie hat and hoodie in the snap.

Her gold nails looked nice and fresh as she debuted them in her mirror selfie.

The mum has over hundreds of tattoos on her body where she spent around £17,000 on her transformation.

She's covered in intricate tattoos from the big cat on her stomach to the skull above her crotch and the words "sinner" on her arm.

Aleksandra has hundreds more on her skin from the mandala and words on her forehead, cheeks and chin to a blacked out arm.

She previously revealed how she got her first tattoo at the age of 18 even though she's always had an interest in ink.

The tattoist said: "I just feel like me when I'm this tattooed. Love how it looks.

"I'm kinda sad to run out of space – there are so many artists that I would like to get tattooed by."

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But Aleksandra won't be deterred from adding more designs to her body when she's entirely covered in black.

Speaking about the haters, she revealed in September: "I don't care honestly if people like or dislike my body.

"Some are attracted to it, some not that much. Some think I'm a horrible person and some love me.

"I just leave people in peace with their opinions."

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