- Rosie Puff, 24, begged people on the web to help her cover up her tattoo
- The New York-based flight attendant noted that she paid $350 for the ink
- She showed photos of her tattoo and added that it wasn’t what she wanted
A woman pleaded for someone to help her cover up her fresh tattoo after an inexperienced artist freehanded the drawing and covered her arm with ink she didn’t want.
Rosie Puff24, has warned people on the web to choose their tattoos carefully after she ended up with a ‘horrific’ drawing of Medusa on her arm.
The New York-based flight attendant complained about the ink after she shared that an artist who had “six months of experience” was sneaky in the middle of the appointment.
Rosie revealed she wasn’t aware the artist had sent off the stencil until after the appointment ended – adding she paid $350 for ink even though it was ‘nothing’ like what she wanted.
Rosie Puff, 24, pleaded for someone to help her cover up her fresh tattoo after an inexperienced artist freehanded the drawing and covered her arm in ink she didn’t want
The New York-based flight attendant complained about the ink after she shared that an artist who had “six months of experience” was sneaky during the hiring process.
She shared side-by-side photos of what she requested (pictured left) and what she received (shown right)
The content creator showed off the tattoo in a viral clip, which has garnered more than 754,000 views so far.
The video began with Rosie with her head down as she warned viewers: ‘Please don’t go to a tattoo artist who only has six months’ experience.’
She then showed a picture of the tattoo she wanted, which featured the head of Medusa with light shading.
The clip then cut to the tattoo Rosie received, which was branded as a ‘Bratz’ themed Medusa as it featured large lips, dark shading and large eyes.
Rosie captioned the video: ‘Can someone please cover this up? I paid $350!’
She added that the ink was not what she ‘had or expected’.
In a follow-up video, the 24-year-old shared a close-up of the snakes to show viewers the ‘uneven lines’ and dark shade that didn’t match her initial request.
Two months after receiving the tattoo, she shared another clip of the tattoo.
She added that the ink is not what she ‘had or expected’
The 24-year-old shared a close-up of the snakes to show viewers the ‘uneven lines’ and dark shading that didn’t match her initial request
People flooded the comments section expressing their shock at the ink
While the 24-year-old had hoped that the ink would grow on her after it healed, she noted that it looked ‘worse’.
She captioned the video: ‘Two months healing and it gives a failed Bratz character. It’s not Medusa, it’s Maddy.’
Rosie once again begged one of her viewers to ‘cover up’ the tattoo.
People flooded the comments section expressing their shock at the ink.
One person wrote: ‘It looks horrible, I’m sorry but the artist was a flop.’
Someone else said: ‘It’s not great but could be so much worse.’
‘The lines are incredibly uneven, you can tell they have no idea how to shade and they’ve dug into her skin. No it’s a bad tattoo,’ another user added.
“It’s ugly,” shares one person.