From Amber Rose to Justin Bieber, These Celebs Are Unafraid to Get Face Tattoos

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Art has no limits. 

2020 seems to be quickly becoming the year of the face tattoo. In the last month, Presley Gerber, Amber Rose and Chris Brown have all debuted their newest ink displayed prominently on their faces. However, they’re only a few in a long line of celebs who are starting to use their faces as a canvas for their art. 

Stars like Lil Wayne and Post Malone adopted the trend early, and got fans talking with their fun designs and meaningful pieces. But, just because it’s on your face doesn’t mean it has to be completely serious. Lil Xan knows that the best. Considering he has three Z’s under his eyes, which he revealed mean absolutely nothing to him.  “It’s the only tattoo I would probably say has no meaning,” he recently shared in an interview

When it comes to getting their faces tatted, celebrities are down for anything. 

From aliens to birth years, it’s all fair game in love and ink. Scroll through the photos below to see the art some celebrities are rocking on their faces. 

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Justin Bieber, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Amanda Bynes, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Presley Gerber, Tattoo

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Halsey, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Chris Brown, Face Tattoo

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Lil Xan, Annie Smith

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Kat Von D, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Lil Pump, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Lil Uzi Vert, Stars with Face Tattoos

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Post Malone

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Kehlani, Grammys After Party

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Aaron Carter, Face Tattoo

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Lil Wayne, Celebrity Jewelry

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Who knows, maybe the face tattoo era is here to stay! 

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