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Brazilian social media influencer, Ariane Silva, is raising eyebrows to tattoo the whites of her dark eyes.
Kiki Mary, who is a big fan of unusual tattoos and body piercings shocked her fans with her new look in TikTok’s two-part series. It has been viewed more than one million times.
The first video shows a tattoo artist injecting black ink into Kiki’s eyeball with a syringe. After the ink has been applied, water is poured into Kiki’s eye. Then, gauze is used to dry the eye. Her eyes are flooded with black color when she opens them.
The second video was posted last Wednesday and shows the same procedure being performed on her other eye. Kiki gives a scared smile as she approaches the needle.

The comments section was used to give feedback on the influencers for not-so-bright ideas.
“Any respectful tattooist wouldn’t do this,” one person claimed.
Another agreed and wondered, “Why is risk going blind?”
Others admitted that they love tattoos but felt this one was too much.
“Tattoo lover but this is too damn much ?,” one user shuddered.
Someone else revealed, “I can never play with my eyes that is very, very risky.”
“I don’t have 20/20 vision anymore. From a distance, I can’t see features on faces,” Peterson recently told Kennedy News. “If I didn’t have my eyeballs tattooed, I wouldn’t be having this problem. Even today, I still have floaters in my eyes. And that is dangerous.”
Peterson explained to Peterson that her eyes swelled after she took the ink. She had to take her to the hospital.
“I’m kind of recovered — on the outside, it’s recovered. It’s just inside. I’m basically on the verge of going blind,” she claimed.
In another instance, one Polish woman allegedly went blind after undergoing the same procedure — and ended up suing her tattoo artist, who was found guilty of inflicting permanent disability, The Mirror reported.
As WebMD notes, there aren’t any eye inks approved by government agencies.

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ja.m43/TikTok via ABC7
In Kiki’s case, some commenters complimented the bold look — with one person even envisioning getting the same thing done to their eyeballs.
“I want this so bad,” they disclosed.
Another asked, “Does it hurt? I could be persuaded.”
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