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Ultraviolet/Blacklight Tattoos
May 18, 2009 |
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People are always saying how they’d get a tattoo if it was guaranteed not to compromise a job/career opportunity in the future (if it’s clearly visible). Looks like that problem is solved: How about a UV tattoo? No one can see it in normal light. It could be your little secret or maybe you want to bring an existing tattoo to life
Crazy Chameleon Blacklight Tattoo Ink is very safe to use. It’s so safe it even has FDA approval. No side effects or weird reactions in over a decade of use and testing. It contains no phosphors, no radio-active substances, no everglow and does not cause cancer.
UV inks were originally used to track and study animal migration patterns (especially fish). There are rumours that the ink spreads after a while but that’s not true. Strangely enough Chameleon UV ink is the only tattoo ink with FDA approval and when getting one of these done the only real difference is that the artist might work under ultraviolet light for certain colours.
Chemicals in the ink absorb high energy UV rays and when it glows this accumulated energy is released. The results are a wicked tattoo that looks totally awesome under ultraviolet light.
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