I'm getting a uv- glow under black light tattoo next week. It's a hot pink ring pop, on my arm. Anyone got any glow under black light tattoos and would like to share their experience. It'll be my first, and my artists first time using that ink too.
I'm getting a uv- glow under black light tattoo next week. It's a hot pink ring pop, on my arm. Anyone got any glow under black light tattoos and would like to share their experience. It'll be my first, and my artists first time using that ink too.
I heard that stuff was carcinogenic. does anyone know if there's any truth to this?
Wow, you definetly need to post pictures when its finished! I haven't heard too much about the UV ink.
I have too, and was wondering the same thing.Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
I've always wanted some eyes peeking somewhere out of my waistband or something like that.... I dont know if I'd go thru with it, but the thought of it has always intrigued me.
TH, I think that's a cute idea.
Be aware it will be faintly visible in daylight.
since regular ink is unstable towards UV (that's what tatoo removal lasers are) I would assume that UV reactionary dyes would break up even more when exposed to sunlight and fade a lot quicker.
There have been reports that people have gotten cancer from the stuff, and that it is very lead based which is not good for you...as neat as they may be I'd still take caution.Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
Hum...
Do you think this would work?:
Using normal ink, it's a flag, of like... America, or Canada.
Then, with the UV ink, it's a flag of the Soviets. Either the real one, with the H&S on the stars of the American flag, or a stylized one with it on the Maple Leaf.
Would that work, using UV and normal ink that way? More importantly, would it come out looking halfway decent....
from what I understand it's not invisible, it's just like light green usually, and other neon colors.
as far as non-cosmetic applications they do have clear UV dyes, but it would be pretty hard for them to use them for a tattoo, ya know what I mean? on account of not being able to see what they were drawing, i'd imagine that it wouldn't turn out very good.
honestly, I have no idea. I'm just making all this shit up on my best guess. I don't know anyone that does UV ink, and I ddin't get a whole lot of info from the few people i've seen with it.
to be completley truthful, they were pretty dumb and had dumb tattoos.
I'm pretty sure all tattoo ink is. It says right on the label something like 'known in the state of California to cause cancer'. Not the exact wording and I don't have a bottle near me but something to that effect.Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
Oh, it says WARNING This product contains a chemical knonwn to the state of California to cause cancer.
It says the same thing on the paint markers I use for work which I do have here.
Everything causes cancer in california. Usually even the signs they put that on.
I was gonna joke with Mystoo, and be like.... ah, at least you're in Canada, and in the clear from the cancer scare.
BUT it sounded funnier in my head than out loud
getting out of bed can cause cancer
Getting cancer can cause cancer. (It's true!)
Lol...
Originally Posted by OrganizedKhaos
They don't have cancer in Canada? Who knew?!?!?!
You're too funny, Khaos.
Originally Posted by VoldtaEngler
I read the website, this one says the ink wont cause any cancer
We don't, you know. We just have maple syrup filled sacs throughout our body. Where the heck did you think we got the stuff, trees?
And smokeless tobacco is safer than smokey they say....Originally Posted by Thistle Harlequin
they got the ink from lightening bugsOriginally Posted by DoctorZ
That's good to know.Originally Posted by Thistle Harlequin
I still don't know about UV ink, but my guy says that the ink he uses it made out of like witch hazel and and glycerin and vegetable dye and it's 100% organic and vegan. so in other words, it's not going to give you cancer. you might want to ask your artist about what kind of ink they use, make sure you are getting natural stuff.
Either way, I wouldn't be too concerned about the cancer factor with tattoo ink. If that doesn't get you something else will eh? But, I really wanna see your tat once it's done so make sure to post pics!
These look pretty good
I love the one where the bones are done. That was my thought when I first saw this post.
thats wat I wanted done
what. the bones?
yup, if i can get around to it
I'm skeptical if those are actually tattoos, or just drawn on. Also I would have liked to see a normal light comparison.
I've seen 'em like that for real... I understand your skepticism but do a little searching, they're for real.
my favorite would have to be the bones as well..fukken uber
I'm actually planning to get a UV tattoo soon myself, I currently have the three plain ink ones but they're all small and easily conceled for work - the UV one might be a bit harder.
I want to get skeletal wings (kinda like bat wings) and an outline of my spine done in UV on my back, it would be a major job reaching from the nape of my neck down to where, if I had them, the dimples of my ass would be.
Kinda sorta like
but only the outlines of bones. Though maybe that doesn't make sense to anyone but me.
ATM I am talking to my tattoo artist about designs so if you get yours before I get mine let me know how it goes!
That's incredible, I'd LOVE to see it when you're done.
i'm so glad i was able to read this before my party... you would have scared the crap out of me if i didn't know... well not scared more confused... i could see it now *day dreams*Originally Posted by Dusk
"hey dusk... woah why is your skeleton showing?" - Me
"my skin Disapeared because it didn't like your face" - Dusk
"serious?... wait... what?" - Me
i do like the idea of the skeleton but if someone gets it done... GET IT DONE RIGHT!
it's whole body or nothing xD
yeh exactly like him, but in UV
WHOA 'stoo, thats serious.
that guy's tattoo's are cool, but he has one of Texas. pretty much ruins it.
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