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Tattoo model shares image from 10 years ago to show how much ink has changed her

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A tattoo model has undergone a remarkable transformation after sharing a throwback image from a decade ago to display how much she has changed.

Monami Frost has always maintained her own alternative sense of style with her choppy long locks, bold winged eyeliner and a few floral tattoos on her arm in the 10-year-old photograph.

However, the Latvian influencer has taken her love of body art to the extreme level in recent years. Monami shaved off her hair which was all the way down her back in favour of a short pixie cut at the age of 28.The model also completely covered her torso, neck, legs and arms in intricate inkings – and even braved getting designs on her face.Monani posted her jaw-dropping transformation on Instagram, where she has more than 1.6 million followers.She captioned the image: “Glow up or ink up?” And fans were in agreement that the model looked great before and after braving the tattooist’s needle, according to Daily Star.One gushed: “Beautiful then and beautiful now.”Another said: “Both show beauty in different forms.”A third wrote: “You are a beautiful woman all around!

Love you both ways!”And a fourth swooned: “You’re ageing like fine wine.”Monami started getting inked at the age of 14.In a YouTube video called ‘How tattoos changed my life’, the influencer revealed how getting inked made her feel more body confident.She said: “Tattoos for me make me feel like a piece of art.“When I was developing body dysmorphia, looking at my own legs I felt like they were ugly and when I would have them tattooed I would feel like they are becoming more beautiful.“I don’t see them as big chunks of flesh anymore - I just see them as a piece of art.“That’s such a weird thing how I’m describing it but that’s how I

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