Saturday, December 14, 2013

 
Name:Rachael Cowley
 
Nickname/AKA:
Pinky Zombiie

Birthday: 29th January 1990

Age:23

Location:
Melbourne, Australia

Turn ons:
Tattoos, Piercings, Dreadlocks, people who are true to them self and crazy hair colors

Turn offs:
Bad hygiene, negativity and People who are self centered.
 
Divisions within Modified Beauties: [please list all]
Modified Beauties, Muses / Golden Beauties,

Links: [any pages that are for your modeling/entertaining purposes, your fb page[s], creative links]

WC: Why do you like being a Modified Beauty [MB]?

RC: I love being a Modified Beauty because I feel like I have a home, people whom understand me and are really accepting of whom you are inside and out.
We are a family are we support each other in any way we possibly can. Not to mention i feel like it is there to let other ladies know you are beautiful regardless of what you look like and also modified people are beautiful too.

WC: How has being a MB helped you?


RC: It has helped me dramatically. I no longer feel alone, I have a family here. If I am feeling down I know I can talk to anyone who is apart of MB and they can make me feel better as well as give me advice. I have also learnt to love myself as a person thanks to MB. MB has also taught  me that you as an individual can do anything when you set your mind to it. Everyone whom is apart of MB is truely amazing. 

WC: Who/what inspired you to begin your modifications?

RC: I was about 12 years old when I first seen a heavily modified person (Joeltron, Pauly Unstoppable) and I had gotten extremely intrigued by it and started to get piercings. I also had gotten inspired by Kat Von D, Cory Miller, Ami James and Yoji Harada. As well as being an artist myself I wanted to see my artwork get made into something that people could treasure forever.
 
WC: What modifications do you have and how many?

RC: I currently have 15 piercings ( 2x belly button, Both nipples, Vertical labret, Tongue, Septum, Both sides of nose, Horizontal eyebrow, 1inch tunnel each ear and 3 rings in each ear)
23 Tattoos ( All my fingers, both wrists, back, left thigh, both calves, right ankle and left sleeve in progress

WC: When did you start your modifications?

RC: I started getting piercings when I was 12 (2002) Which was my belly button. I began getting tattoo when I was 22 (2012) Which was when I got my wrists tattooed and became addicted :)

WC: What is your favorite modification?


RC: Oooo now this is a tough one ha ha. I would have to go with my sleeve in progress. Which is my artwork of horror versions of Hello Kitty. ( Zombie, Hannibal, Punisher, Chucky, Jason Vorhees, Billy the puppet)

WC: If you could give advice to anyone who is beginning the modification process, what would you tell them?

RC: I would say to them make sure that whomever you see to do your modification is qualified and clean. I have came across a lot of people whom aren't and it turns out to be a disaster. Also make sure you know what you want, because once its done it cannot be changed ha ha. Also good luck and warning it's addictive! ha ha
 
WC: In your opinion, what does a modification mean to an individual? Does it change from person to person or is there a general sense of ‘I’m cool now, or I’m unique’?

RC: Well to be quite honest I cannot say what It means to an individual, everyone is different. To me modification is expressing myself through my art on my skin. Everyone of my tattoos have been my own design, something that I have drawn and felt proud of. Your body is a temple and I'm just decorating the walls of my temple.
 
  WC: In your personal experience, did you get treated differently for your modifications, or were you treated the same as before you had them done?

RC: As sad as it is I did get treated differently. Being a single parent and modified is hard, people frown upon you, you get dirty looks and people mumble things under their breath. People also seem to sterotype people whom are moded to be trouble making crimminals which is rather upsetting. We are just like everyone else, only difference is we express ourselves differently. I hope that one day that people change their views on modified people.

WC: Is there anything that you may want to add?


RC:I would just like to add weather you are modded or not you are beautiful inside and out! Don't let anyone tell you different!
Everyone deserves to be loved regardless of what they look like!

Stay beautiful and get modified! <3


Name: Siobhan Fellas
 Nickname/AKA: Siobhan Eloise
 Birthday: 1st August 1987
 Age: 25
 Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk England
 Turn ons: black, music, leopard print, tattoos & piercings!
 Turn offs: posers, chart music!
 Divisions within Modified Beauties: [please list all] Muse, curvy & golden
 Links: [any pages that are for your modeling/entertaining purposes, your fb page[s], creative links] https://www.facebook.com/tattooedsiobhan
 
WC-why do you like being a modified beauty [mb] 

SE:its not just a group, its a sister hood,we all have a love of being modified and this is what has brought us together but also, i can talk/post anything without being judged, i love the fact that someone will help you out!









 

WC-How has being a MB helped you?
SE:its given me the confidence to be me, the girls are very supportive of my plus size modelling, and its boosted my confidence!


WC-Who/what inspired you to begin your modifications?

SE: watching/ reading kerrang! from the age of 13 i started getting into the alternative scene, i got my lip pierced at 16 and got more modified from then on!

WC- What modifications do you have and how many?

SE: ok, ears 3 times, conch, tragus, top of ear, nose both sides and angel bites! and i have 15 tattoos!

WC-When did you start your modifications?

SE:piercings at 16 tattoos at 18
 
WC-What is your favorite modification?

SE: my angel bites and my lucky cat tattoo
 
WC- If you could give advice to anyone who is beginning the modification process, what would you tell them?

SE: RESEARCH! i wish i did this first, especially for ear stretching! if its tattoos, think for a while, what you  may think is cute now, may not be when your 40!

WC-In your opinion, what does a modification mean to an individual?

SE: Does it change from person to person or is there a general sense of ‘I’m cool now, or I’m unique’? for me its a form of expression, just like clothing and hair colour, i like the alternative look so thats how i dress etc!
 
WC-In your personal experience, did you get treated differently for your modifications, or were you treated the same as before you had them done?

SE: at school i was called names for being alternative, but nothing serious! now, no i think i get treated fairly! being a mum i thought i would have to tone down my look, but all the other mums still talk to me and there not modified!
 
WC- Is there anything that you may want to add?
 
SE: thanks for having me!! Open-mouthed smile