A US woman has successfully crowdfunded her face tattoo removal after setting up a fundraising page online.

Tabitha West set up the page to remove the unsightly body art - a decorative ‘420’ written across her forehead - which she said she got when she was “young and dumb” but is now making it impossible to find a job.

4/20 is the unofficial symbol of marijuana legalisation movement - it is falsely believed to be the police code for cannabis possession.

Ms West, from the small town of Mexico in New York state, said she “can't stand to look at [her] face” in the mirror and had even contemplated killing herself because of it.

The page has raised over $900 (£627) in just two days - beating her original target of $800 (£557).

Writing on the page - which she said was inspired by a friend who used it after she had a house fire - she thanked everyone who donated money and dismissed her critics.

She said: “Thank you to the people whom wished me luck and wasn't down on me for putting this on this site.

“I said to myself for years I wouldn't but I did so people that disliked my fundraiser you can kiss my a** sorry.

“You just hating because there are people who care about people like me..so step back please.”

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But several people on the page accused Ms West of being selfish as the site was designed for charity fundraising.

One woman, Dezere Kieran Stone, wrote: “This site was made for people with life threatening illnesses, disabilities, and families going through hard times.

“You decided to get a tattoo on your head, why should other people use their hard earned working money for you to get it removed?