Grandmother reveals what she looked like before full body tattoos

Tattoos! You either love them or hate them. While many are convinced that tattoos are a unique form of self-expression, others find them unappealing and even terrifying.

Kerstin Tristan is a 56-year-old mother and grandmother who drastically changed her looks when she decided to spend all her life savings on inking her body — almost all of it.

The thing is, when we think of grandmothers, tattoos and other forms of body modification aren’t exactly the first things that come to mind — in fact, they might not come to mind at all.

But Kerstin isn’t your typical grandmother. She is a tattoo lover who doesn’t seem to stop getting them, at least not any time soon.

Kerstin Tristan is a 56-year-old mother and grandmother with almost her entire body covered in tattoos.

”When I look at myself in the mirror, I see a beautiful meadow full of flowers that one has to love,” she says.

Kerstin receives plenty of comments on the photos she shares of herself, with people calling her bold and unique.

“A beautiful work of art,” someone commented on a photo of her. “Wow stunning photo,” another added.

Kerstin Tristan is a 56-year-old mother and grandmother with almost her entire body covered in tattoos.
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Recently, she shared a photo of herself before she fell in love with inking and the difference is stunning.

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