“Art runs through my veins,” she says, using her body as a canvas for self-expression.
Despite her pride in her look, Cristerna urges young people to think carefully before getting tattoos, as these modifications are irreversible. “You have to love it and defend it your whole life,” she advises.
Cristerna’s modifications include the challenging pigmentation of her eyes and painful arm implants, with each element representing her journey toward self-love and resilience. While she continues to embrace her unique style, unveiling new tattoos regularly, she remains clear about the importance of thoughtful decision-making in body modification. Recently, she shared a new tattoo in progress, showcasing her ongoing dedication to her art.
In an interview with Guinness World Records, she expressed her belief in the power of self-love, stating, “The only way to escape from violence and abuse is by loving yourself. We came to this world to be happy.”
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