glow-in-the-dark-tattoo[1]

Just imagine the looks you get in the clubs or in the fun house at your village spring fair.

Tattoo artist Richie of Electric
Soul Tattoo
uses this blacklight-reactive ink for this tattoo.

Blacklight reactive ink is a great way to have a
tattoo that no one can see but under the blacklight or to add a little something
special to trip out your friends.
Really how safe is Chameleon Blacklight
Tattoo Ink?
Given its extensive testing of 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 and it never even
touches the skin because of the PMMA shell.
- the white (clear)

Link to see more UV Blacklight tattoos.

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"The Tattoo I would get" by RGS was published on April 23rd, 2006 and is listed in Weird.

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Comments on "The Tattoo I would get": 7 Comments

  1. [GEEKS ARE SEXY] Tech. News wrote,

    Hmmm, that skeletal hand is a bit too morbid for my taste.. I would go with some printed circuitry all over my arm :)
    Just imagine the potential for fun! you get those tatoos and don’t tell anybody, after, you go out one night in a club with friends, and when you get under some black light, you start screaming “what the heck is happening to me?”

    Kiltak

  2. Whitelotus wrote,

    Ive got a UV tattoo, they take longer to do and there is some scaring, everyones skin is different but it is great stuff if you dont want a tattoo to be completely visible.

  3. Bili vegas wrote,

    Tattoo pigment, including tattoo pigment is not regulated by the fda.

  4. CrabAppleLane Blog wrote,

    Movies and the Internet

    There appears to be a spate of 9/11 films on the horizon. We have Flight 93 and now, Loose Change. I am a film buff and I love movies but certain films hold no interest for me and I will avoid them even if and when they come to Pay-Per-View/HBO/Showtim…

  5. David Tanstaafl wrote,

    I have that tattoo in regular black ink. I got it almost twenty years ago. It was inspired by a misfits cover band and some LSD.

  6. Thomas Cuellar wrote,

    Would that type of ink be used on top of black ink? You know, to give an exsisting tattoo a little more creativness.

  7. Tattoo Designer wrote,

    Wow how cool is that? I love it. One just have to make sure not scare away all girls ;-)

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