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Tattoo model flaunts extreme new inking after fans plead 'spare your face'

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Amber Luke has covered 98% of herself in ink – but her transformation isn't quite complete yet.The tattoo model, from Brisbane, Australia, revealed her latest tattoo on Instagram over the weekend.And she asked her 17,000 followers to guess where she'd placed the new design.The 26-year-old posted a close up selfie of her face and neck, challenging fans: "New addition.

Can you spot where? Comment below."Dozens of people responded to the post, with some struggling to locate which extreme inking has been added to Amber's collection.One responder confessed: "It's so hard to spot with so many tatts".Despite this, some eagle-eyed fans were able to locate the new inking.It's a dainty moon design that runs from in between her eyebrows and down the bridge of her nose.One commenter pointed out: "The tattoo between your eyes – it looks so good Ambs".Another gushed: "Between the eyes.

I love it!"And a third added: "Yes!! The moon looks so good."Despite the positivity, trolls have criticised Amber over her face tattoos in the past.Previously, the tattoo model was accused of taking things too far.One commenter said: “You are so beautiful, spare your face.”But despite concerns, the Aussie bombshell doesn’t seem to have taken the criticism to heart.She responded: “Thank you, but I’ll do what I want.

It’s my face.”Amber, who first went under the needle as a teenager, has covered 98% of her body in ink over the last decade.She has more than 600 tattoos – including geometric designs all over her chest, portraits on her thighs and bold eyeball ink.The influencer also has body modifications like dermal piercings, stretched ears and a split tongue.Even though she’s altered her looks a lot over the years, it’s unlikely Amber will be stopping.

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