For a significant amount of time, this woman had contemplated getting a blackout neck tattoo. In order to gauge its suitability for her, she even applied a mock design with paint. Unfortunately, she had not foreseen that it would become a complete catastrophe. Upon seeing the outcome, she was overcome with bitter tears at how awful it made her appear.
After receiving a blackout neck tattoo, a woman was moved to tears, claiming that it had altered the shape of her face.
It is widely understood that tattoos are a lifelong commitment, which is why individuals strive to get tattoos that hold significant personal meaning.

It should be noted that tattoos are generally more socially acceptable among the younger generation, and many workplaces have begun to relax their policies regarding them.
It should be noted that tattoos are generally more socially acceptable among the younger generation, and many workplaces have begun to relax their policies regarding them.

One woman learned the hard way that tattoos can have disastrous consequences when they go wrong. According to her claim, a blackout neck tattoo altered the shape of her face.
On her TikTok account (@spaceatmidnight), the woman showcased her new tattoo to her followers, although it was evident that she had some remorse.
Fresh ink completely covers her upper cheeks, lower chin, and half of her neck. Fighting back tears, she admitted, "I'm having a whole entire identity crisis… because it slightly alters the shape of my face"
Despite seeming like an unusual choice, she claims to have considered the tattoo for an extended period. In fact, she even sketched and painted it on herself to determine if she would be satisfied with the design.
However, this is where the issues began: she always drew the tattoo below her jawline, whereas the tattoo artist inked it slightly above.
"It's on my actual face," the woman added. "I feel like my face is smothering into my neck." The video's caption asks viewers to offer her some positive news.
"Breathe in and let go. This has happened, it will look better when the swelling goes down. This moment will pass and you will be okay," one user wrote.
A second added: "Maybe it's swelling I'd imagine that the skin would swell a bit with a tattoo like that. maybe give [it] a day."
Some viewers were taken aback by the tattoo artist's work. A particular individual commented: "I feel you a thousand percent, you are not overreacting."
In a subsequent video, the woman clarified that the artist was not to blame. The design was initially applied using a stencil, which was approved by all parties involved.