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Black light tattoo??? Can any artist do it?
I kinda want a 2nd tattoo now… So, i was thinking, a black light tattoo. Like, a star bracelet or butterfly. What do you think? Is that too cheesy?? Or are they not attractive or something? Can any artist do it? Here is an example..or two.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=black+light+tattoos&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title
Thanks cassie and shygirl.
Yes any artist can do a black light tattoo. It is just a type of ink. But just because any artist can do one .Does not mean that they carry the ink. So you need to call around a find a artist that works with the black light ink.
I think that black light tattoo’s are very pretty when done right plus it is pretty cool when they light up.
You have 2 options with black light you can have a colored tattoo done with it and it will look like any old tattoo until you put it under the light or you can just have an out line done over a tattoo that was done with out the black light ink.
Personally I prefer the out lining of a tattoo to a full black light tattoo.
And for those people who are going to say that they are not safe they do not know what they are talking about.
this ink received USFDA approval in 1995 . No other tattoo inks have received approval in this way.
Given its extensive testing for FDA approval, with absolutely no adverse reactions to it in over ten years, it is all in the proof, this ink is most likely the safest ink on the market.
Here is the bottom line:
- It contains NO phosphors
- It is NOT radio active
- It DOES NOT contain EverGlow
- It does NOT cause cancer
- It has FDA approval as a Spectral Marking [tattoo] Pigment that was developed for use in tracking [tattooing] animals and fish – and yes the same ones we eat, and has been tested and used with NO adverse reaction in humans for over 10 years.
- the florescent dye is completely safe and has NO carcinogen and is human safe and does not spread or “blow out” because the dye is contained in micro capsules, and never


