Kat Von D is dedicated to the Christian life!
As we’ve beforehand lined, the tattoo artist posted a video on Instagram showcasing how she’s utterly turned her life over to Christianity, during which she bought baptized. She had beforehand denounced her participation within the occult and witchcraft and sealed the deal by posting that clip on-line — however now she’s taking it a step additional!
On Thursday, the LA Ink star posted one other vid to the ‘gram that shocked her followers — this time showcasing she’s getting ALL of her tattoos blacked out! In the caption, the 41-year-old wrote:
“17 sessions, and almost 40 accumulative hours later, we are about 80% done with blacking out my body. I’ve been consistently flying out to Philly to get tattooed by the amazing @hoode215 at his lovely tattoo shop @blackvulturegallery.”
Wow! All that journey AND all these periods?? She’s exhibiting her dedication!
Related: Kat Reveals The ‘Worst’ Backlash To Her Baptism Was From Christians!
The actuality TV character went on to cease the hate feedback earlier than they even began, by saying:
“Maybe before commenting any negativity, just remind yourself: What you consider ugly, might be beautiful to someone else.”
The make-up mogul then went on to do a prolonged Q&A about her resolution! Regarding why she wouldn’t simply get her tats lasered off, she answered:
“I actually did start lasering tattoos, and although I think laser tattoo removal is effective, I personally wasn’t a good candidate considering how much coverage I wanted to remove. Laser is a slow (and extremely painful) process, that depending on your tattoo, can take more than 10 sessions, including long healing periods in between.”
Meanwhile, she’s not planning on including any white on high of her new black ink:
“I love the simplicity of the black — but definitely have seen some beautiful ones where people tattoo white over their black out.”
And if anybody’s involved for her wellbeing — she’s not involved with the heavy quantity of ink on her physique, she’s extra involved with different well being hazards:
“I’ve been getting tattooed for almost 3 decades, and have never felt a negative effect. Personally, I believe there’s more toxicity in most of the foods we eat, makeup we wear, and chemicals in cleaning supplies. Are you eating 100% organic, eliminating all seed oils from your diet, cutting out all processed foods, sugars and food dyes? Wearing perfumes or makeup without hormone disrupters, lighting candles without fragrance, cleaning without harsh chemicals? We can always try our best to pick our poisons. Personally I try my best to do all those things above, but I do love me some lipstick, candy and a tattoo every now and then! And I’m ok with that.”
Kat lastly defined why she determined to eliminate her ink, although, and her reply was fairly easy. A whole lot of her tattoos didn’t align along with her Christian beliefs and she or he wished to begin with a clear slate:
“I had many tattoos that represented a part of my life that no longer aligns with who I am today. Some people are fine with keeping these types of landmarks in time on them — I personally grew tired of waking up to them, and seeing those constant reminders every time I looked in a mirror. Also, I really love the esthetic. I know it’s not for everyone but it is very satisfying to me to see a clean slate when I look down onto my arms. Lotsa Love! X”
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Ouch! That’s a whole lot of ink — and a whole lot of needles! Definitely not for the faint of coronary heart…
What do U take into consideration Kat’s new look, Perezcious readers? Let us know (beneath)!
[Image via Kat Von D/Instagram/FayesVision/Adriana M. Barraza/WENN.com]
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