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John Bett

Woman who gets new tattoo every week says she doesn't feel pain - just 'good vibrations'

A woman covered head to toe in tattoos said she doesn't 'feel pain, only good vibrations ' when she's getting inked. Lilou Ciano has over 300 individual tattoos and in a single year had over 70 per cent of her body coloured in, but she's not stopped yet.

She has a new session every week and said she's become so used to it that she barely even notices the electric needle - and will sometimes fall asleep when she's getting work. The model, from Ukraine but living in France, said she is totally addicted to getting tattoos and said she's a 'slave to the needle'

Lilou said she doesn't feel pain when getting tattooed, which is probably a good thing (Lilou Ciano)

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Lilou said: "I started getting tattooed in 2012 and in one year I had about 70 per cent of my body covered with tattoos. I had tattoo sessions every week.

"And from 2014 till now I've been covering up my old tattoos and getting more and more ink each time, so right now 88 per cent of my body is inked and it's still in process.

"I have over 300, Tyler Durden on my right thigh is my favourite. Fight club is one of my favourite movies, and this character represents me.

"I don't feel pain during tattooing, I completely enjoy the process. I think if I would feel pain, I wouldn’t tattoo myself each week.

She has some incredibly impressive ink (Lilou Ciano)

"I feel just good vibrations, actually I'm sleeping during tattooing."

Lilou said she got her first tattoo when she was 18-years-old and since then she's not stopped, but she insists her style hasn't changed a bit over the years.

She continued "I did one meaningful tattoo once and then just couldn't stop. I'm ink addicted, a slave to the needle.

"I was 18 and it was the crocodile from the Lacoste logo, this tattoo has a lot of meanings to me and it's about my dad.

"I've always had the same style - informal, alternative. I was goth when I was a kid, I've been wearing black all my life."

Lilou, who has learned to give tatoos herself, said that some of her designs don't mean anything and she only has them because she likes them.

She added: "They don't need to say anything cause it's my body and my business, I got my independence very early and only I make decisions about my style/tattoos/piercings.

"My mum and grandma loved me and accepted me, it was always like this and still will be."

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