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Published 16:12 26 Nov 2023 GMT
Updated 16:13 26 Nov 2023 GMT

Kerstin Tristan got her first tattoo just eight years ago, and has been hooked on them ever since.
The fifty-six-year-old is no ordinary ink lover, as she has a particular preference for bright and bold colours in her body art.
Tristan shares her passion for tattoos online via her Instagram account, where she enjoys posing in skimpy outfits to show off her inkings.
She has amassed nearly 200,000 followers on the photo-sharing app, with a further 15,000 people following her on Facebook.
Tristan's body is nearly completely covered, with designs including everything from brightly coloured feathers and flowers to detailed portraits and a variety of animals.
The influencer has previously spoken out about how she affords all of her tats.
“I sacrificed my whole savings for them,” she said previously, per The Sun.
“I invested between 30,000 and 35,000 euros on tattoos.
“I simply just wanted to try something new. We all live just once and I thought that in my age something real has to come.
“When I look in the mirror, I see a beautiful meadow.”
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