I’ve had filler and face tattoos – mean trolls say I look ‘demonic’

FABULOUS is the home of high-street fashion – we even launched our own range earlier this month.Have your say and you could win a dream holiday – we’ve teamed up with Ifuru Island Maldives to create an amazing prize.

A mother has revealed that she has covered her body and even her face in tattoos, so much so that people accuse her of using a filter
A mother has revealed that she has covered her body and even her face in tattoos, so much so that people accuse her of using a filterCredit: tiktok/@essexink
Not only this, but Sarah Sinclair, a 28, has also had 15ml of filler plumped into her face, causing a huge divide on social media
Not only this, but Sarah Sinclair, a 28, has also had 15ml of filler plumped into her face, causing a huge divide on social mediaCredit: tiktok/@essexink

Posting on social media under the username ‘Essex Ink’, Sarah responded to a comment from a troll that read: ‘She doesn’t actually look like that guys! It’s a filter! No person with an actual intellect would do this to themselves! It’s a filter!”Meanwhile, many questioned Sarah’s decision to get tattoos and filler, whilst others clapped back at her claiming to be ‘real’. You’re clearly naturally good looking so why would you wanna do this to your face!“I’m not afraid to be outside of the box.”

Read more real life stories

The NHS recommends you speak to your practitioner about the risks beforehand.Do you love a shopping spree at M&S or are you more of an F&F woman?But social media users were left hugely divided – whilst some questioned her decision to get facial filler and tattoos, others were keen to compliment her. A second chimed in: “I mean why? You’re clearly naturally good looking so why would you wanna do this to your face!” 

Most read in Fabulous

You should see your GP if you have any complications that need medical attention and speak to your practitioner if you’re not happy with the results or experience lumpiness.However, someone else commented: “She kinda looks like a DC villain.” 

girl gets hilarious drunken tattoo while on holiday

BIG DIVIDE

Whilst another troll penned: “DEMONIC.” “I believe in the law of attraction so if I ignore negativity and just think positive then positivity will come back to me.

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @essexink, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 60,900 views. TikTok user

Sarah Sinclair, a 28-year-old mother from Harlow, Essex, has inked most of her body, venturing into face territory around two years ago. Speaking to Truly, Sarah explained that she isn’t afraid to look different. In an attempt to silence the trolls, Sarah beamed: “It’s all real.” 

Most common tattoo designs

Not only this, but she has invested in 15 rounds of filler injected into her lips, cheeks, jaw and nose. 

  • Flowers, butterflies
  • Matching tattoos
  • Pets or animal-related
  • Infinity symbols
  • Hearts, stars, moons
  • Skulls
  • Inspirational words or quotes
  • Tribal

THE RISKS of dermal fillers depend on whether the procedure was done correctly and the type of filler used.For your chance to win this dream getaway, vote and enter HERE by July 28, 2024. T&Cs apply*She said: “I know it sounds bad, but when my daughter’s older, if she comes up with copying her mum and getting any face tattoos, I probably wouldn’t agree with it.Another added: “If you’re happy then that’s all that matters. You’re beautiful.”The ink-lover started getting tattoos at 18-years-old and is now a self-confessed tattoo addict.

What are the risks of lip fillers?

You could win 7 nights for two adults in a Sunset Sky Suite at Ifuru Island Maldives on an Exclusively Yours Premium All-Inclusive package, plus return economy flights from London to Maldives and return domestic transfers for two adults.

A WOMAN has revealed that she has had loads of facial filler and tattoos – and has clapped back at trolls that have accused her of using filters.But now, Sarah has been accused of looking ‘demonic’ and trolls have even gone as far to say she looks like a cartoon villain. 

  • Infection
  • A lumpy appearance under the skin, which might need to be treated with surgery or medicine
  • The filler moving away from the intended treatment area, which may need to be removed using surgery
  • Scarring
  • Blocked blood vessels in the face, which can cause tissue death and permanent blindness

At the same time, one user wrote: “This is not real.” One user asked: “Why? I don’t understand.” 

SARAH SPEAKS OUT

I just see negative commenters as unhappy, negative peopleSarah then rotated her camera around, showing off her face from a variety of different angles. 

To this, in response to the troll, Sarah clapped back and said: “Ok, for the people that are saying my face is a filter and that I’m making it all up, there’s no filter, I promise you.”Sarah Sinclair

Not only this, but Sarah-Jane also told Kennedy News: “I just see negative commenters as unhappy, negative people and I just live my best life. Some people take it to heart but you’ve just got to ignore it. One person said: “As long as you’re happy within and I’m sure you are, good for you.. keep being the best version of you.” The confident mum has lost count of how many tattoos she has, but plans to cover her whole body. She’s even got permanent tattoos on her face, including mottos such as ‘stand out’ and ‘be original’, as well as hearts and gender signs. 

READ MORE SUN STORIES

And now our Fabulous High Street Fashion Awards are back – giving you the chance to voice your opinion on all your favourite brands.Serious problems are rare but can include:

Win an £8k trip of a lifetime to the Maldives

Do you lust after celebrity partnerships or are you all about the perfect pair of shoes?

“Just because that’s my daughter and I wouldn’t want her to do it. “There are a lot of supporters out there that see that face tattoos do take strength.Whilst another agreed: “It’s not real though is it.”A tattoo artist has shared the designs and drawings most asked for by customers. “It’s only those people being negative that will have negativity coming to them.”Source: NHS

Leave a Comment