![Story from Jam Press (Most Tattooed Woman) Pictured: Amber Luke. 'Most inked woman' says it's been '10 years since she's seen her face' ? as she plans to remove 36 tattoos by 2027 An influencer dubbed ?Australia?s most tattooed woman? says it has been a decade since she last ?saw her face?. Amber Luke is known for her excessive ink. As the 30-year-old, who wanted to ?hide? when she was younger, enters a new decade of her life, she aims to be ?reunited? with her true face. She plans to have 36 tattoos removed by 2027 ? and she?s getting the painful procedures done for free. ?I was 20 when I wanted to hide my face,? Amber, who hails from Brisbane and has spent ?193,500 on her ink, told NeedToKnow. ? I truly didn?t see my natural beauty. ?I was a broken, lost soul. ?This journey of tattooing my face has lasted [a decade]. ?Over that period, I have not only grown as a person [but] I have adapted to my new ways of life. ?I have started to truly love myself and appreciate the way I look and while saying this, I will never regret my face tattoo process. ?Everything I have endured and have done to myself has been for a damn good reason and the right timing in life ? I truly believe that. ?[But] it?s been 10 years since I?ve seen my face. ?I am excited to reunite with her again.? Amber?s tattoo removal ? which she describes as ?gnarly? ? is being sponsored by Xanadu therapies in Springwood Brisbane ? she is an ambassador for the brand. She said: ?I haven?t spent a single dollar [and] I am beyond grateful. ?I don?t use numbing cream for any of my removals or tattoos in general; therefore the feeling [of getting them removed] is as intense as it can possibly be. ?The laser zap on the thin skin of the face is gnarly and it burns and it also stings mercilessly. ?Your face is distorted and swollen for up to four days after. ? I should have 36 removed by 2027. ?I have eight dermal piercings in my face and that presents as an issue with the laser. I will have to get these cut out of my face surgically before removing the remaining face tattoos at the end of the journey.? Despite her aim to get the face ink removed, Amber still has plans for new tattoos on other areas including her left hand, which is currently healing from blackout work. With Halloween around the corner, the model, who has 81,000 also reveals that she plans to dress up ? but people often think her eyeball tattoos are a part of her costume. She added: ?I dress up but people think my eyeball tattoos are contacts all the time. ?They don?t even know that eyeball tattoos exist!? ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE: Video Usage Licence: (EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.](https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/SEI_271194676-1502.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646)
It’s been a decade since 30-year-old Amber Luke last saw her face without any tattoos.
Intricate ink spreads the entire length of her body, covering 98% of her skin’s surface, and has cost her £193,500 since she first set foot in a tattoo parlour aged 16.
The Brisbane local rose to online fame thanks to her unique look, earning the title of ‘Australia’s most tattooed woman’.
But now, she’s having second thoughts.
Amber recently began laser treatment with the aim of removing 36 tattoos from her face by 2027, claiming her motivations for the face ink didn’t come from the right place.
‘I was 20 when I wanted to hide my face,’ she says. ‘I truly didn’t see my natural beauty. I was a broken, lost soul.’
![Story from Jam Press (Most Tattooed Woman) Pictured: Amber Luke before and now. 'Most inked woman' says it's been '10 years since she's seen her face' ? as she plans to remove 36 tattoos by 2027 An influencer dubbed ?Australia?s most tattooed woman? says it has been a decade since she last ?saw her face?. Amber Luke is known for her excessive ink. As the 30-year-old, who wanted to ?hide? when she was younger, enters a new decade of her life, she aims to be ?reunited? with her true face. She plans to have 36 tattoos removed by 2027 ? and she?s getting the painful procedures done for free. ?I was 20 when I wanted to hide my face,? Amber, who hails from Brisbane and has spent ?193,500 on her ink, told NeedToKnow. ? I truly didn?t see my natural beauty. ?I was a broken, lost soul. ?This journey of tattooing my face has lasted [a decade]. ?Over that period, I have not only grown as a person [but] I have adapted to my new ways of life. ?I have started to truly love myself and appreciate the way I look and while saying this, I will never regret my face tattoo process. ?Everything I have endured and have done to myself has been for a damn good reason and the right timing in life ? I truly believe that. ?[But] it?s been 10 years since I?ve seen my face. ?I am excited to reunite with her again.? Amber?s tattoo removal ? which she describes as ?gnarly? ? is being sponsored by Xanadu therapies in Springwood Brisbane ? she is an ambassador for the brand. She said: ?I haven?t spent a single dollar [and] I am beyond grateful. ?I don?t use numbing cream for any of my removals or tattoos in general; therefore the feeling [of getting them removed] is as intense as it can possibly be. ?The laser zap on the thin skin of the face is gnarly and it burns and it also stings mercilessly. ?Your face is distorted and swollen for up to four days after. ? I should have 36 removed by 2027. ?I have eight dermal piercings in my face and that presents as an issue with the laser. I will have to get these cut out of my face surgically before removing the remaining face tattoos at the end of the journey.? Despite her aim to get the face ink removed, Amber still has plans for new tattoos on other areas including her left hand, which is currently healing from blackout work. With Halloween around the corner, the model, who has 81,000 also reveals that she plans to dress up ? but people often think her eyeball tattoos are a part of her costume. She added: ?I dress up but people think my eyeball tattoos are contacts all the time. ?They don?t even know that eyeball tattoos exist!? ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE: Video Usage Licence: (EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.](https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/SEI_271181241-bb0f.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646)
The Aussie model continues: ‘As I’ve got older I’ve got more resilient and I feel like I can see my beauty finally – that’s self evolution.
‘I have started to truly love myself and appreciate the way I look.’
However, despite her decision to get rid of the facial artworks, Amber says she ‘will never regret’ having them done.
‘Everything I’ve endured and have done to myself has been for a damn good reason and the right timing in life – I truly believe that,’ she explains.
‘But it’s been 10 years since I’ve seen my face. I’m excited to reunite with her again.’
While tattoo removal can range from £30 to over £200 per session (with up to eight sessions required) Amber says ‘beyond grateful’ that her tattoo removal is being sponsored by Xanadu Laser Therapies in Springwood, Brisbane, since she’s an ambassador for the brand.
The process is far from easy though – in fact, she describes it as ‘gnarly’.
![Story from Jam Press (Most Tattooed Woman) Pictured: Amber Luke. 'Most inked woman' says it's been '10 years since she's seen her face' ? as she plans to remove 36 tattoos by 2027 An influencer dubbed ?Australia?s most tattooed woman? says it has been a decade since she last ?saw her face?. Amber Luke is known for her excessive ink. As the 30-year-old, who wanted to ?hide? when she was younger, enters a new decade of her life, she aims to be ?reunited? with her true face. She plans to have 36 tattoos removed by 2027 ? and she?s getting the painful procedures done for free. ?I was 20 when I wanted to hide my face,? Amber, who hails from Brisbane and has spent ?193,500 on her ink, told NeedToKnow. ? I truly didn?t see my natural beauty. ?I was a broken, lost soul. ?This journey of tattooing my face has lasted [a decade]. ?Over that period, I have not only grown as a person [but] I have adapted to my new ways of life. ?I have started to truly love myself and appreciate the way I look and while saying this, I will never regret my face tattoo process. ?Everything I have endured and have done to myself has been for a damn good reason and the right timing in life ? I truly believe that. ?[But] it?s been 10 years since I?ve seen my face. ?I am excited to reunite with her again.? Amber?s tattoo removal ? which she describes as ?gnarly? ? is being sponsored by Xanadu therapies in Springwood Brisbane ? she is an ambassador for the brand. She said: ?I haven?t spent a single dollar [and] I am beyond grateful. ?I don?t use numbing cream for any of my removals or tattoos in general; therefore the feeling [of getting them removed] is as intense as it can possibly be. ?The laser zap on the thin skin of the face is gnarly and it burns and it also stings mercilessly. ?Your face is distorted and swollen for up to four days after. ? I should have 36 removed by 2027. ?I have eight dermal piercings in my face and that presents as an issue with the laser. I will have to get these cut out of my face surgically before removing the remaining face tattoos at the end of the journey.? Despite her aim to get the face ink removed, Amber still has plans for new tattoos on other areas including her left hand, which is currently healing from blackout work. With Halloween around the corner, the model, who has 81,000 also reveals that she plans to dress up ? but people often think her eyeball tattoos are a part of her costume. She added: ?I dress up but people think my eyeball tattoos are contacts all the time. ?They don?t even know that eyeball tattoos exist!? ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE: Video Usage Licence: (EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.](https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/SEI_271181439-a389.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&w=646)
Amber explains: ‘I don’t use numbing cream for any of my removals or tattoos in general; therefore the feeling [of getting them removed] is as intense as it can possibly be.
‘The laser zap on the thin skin of the face burns and it also stings mercilessly. Your face is distorted and swollen for up to four days after.’
As well as tattoos, Amber has piercings and body modifications, including tattooed blue eyeballs (which left her blind for three weeks), horns, and a split tongue. But it’s the eight dermal piercings in her face that will cause a problem for some of her laser removal.
‘I will have to get these cut out of my face surgically before removing the remaining face tattoos at the end of the journey,’ she says.
This is because the metal can absorb the laser’s energy and heat up, burning the surrounding skin, it could also scatter the laser to the wrong parts of the skin, and block the removal of the ink beneath.

Despite speculation, Amber insists that she’s removing her face ink for herself, not because of judgement from others.
‘I feel like society has a veil over its eyes, and it’s a judgement veil,’ she says on TikTok.
‘Honestly, people judge what they don’t understand. If they take one look at me, it’s usually a look of disgust. When you walk down the street the stares are ridiculous but you can’t take it as a negative.
‘The scrutiny that women face with face tattoos in today’s society is ridiculous. [But] removing all 36 face tattoos [isn’t] due to scrutiny, I’ve outgrown those tattoos.’
Despite her aim to get the face ink lasered off, Amber still has plans for new tattoos on other areas including her left hand, which is currently healing from blackout work.
She has no plans to stop spending on her ink work anytime soon.
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