Tattoos are a personal form of self-expression, and for Toxii Daniëlle, they’re part of a dramatic transformation.
One of the world’s most tattooed women, she’s covered head to toe in ink—much of it solid black—and has
undergone extreme body modifications, including the removal of her nose, which she keeps in a jar.

Toxii also sports subdermal implants, a split tongue, and horn-like shapes on her forehead. With over 155,000 Instagram followers,
she shares her journey openly. In an interview with artist Devon Rodriguez, she said, “I like to be imperfect.
Imperfections make you unique.” She noted that nose removal was more painful than the implants but meaningful to her.

Recently, she shocked fans by sharing a photo from just four years ago—before any tattoos or surgeries.
The transformation was so stark, many could hardly believe it was the same person.
Toxii’s story challenges societal norms about beauty, identity, and self-expression,
proving that people can drastically evolve—both physically and emotionally.
