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Black Light Ink
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About Black Light Ink
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A UV Tattoo MUST be done by an experienced Tattoo Artist.  The inks do not "blend" together like normal tattoo inks, and they MUST be done under/in the presence of a UV Blacklight especially the White ink, which is virtually invisible on light skin tones in normal light. Most of the UV inks are not as "bright" as the normal tattoo inks we have today. If your looking for both a bright and colorful tattoo that is also intense under Blacklights, we recommend getting the bright tattoo colors first and letting it heal completely (UV ink and regular tattoo inks do not mix). Then, highlight, or accent the tattoo with the UV inks. 

See the picture of a tattoo on this page done with both traditional ink and Black Light Ink. When done properly, these tattoos can be quite impressive.


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Black Light Ink is used when getting blacklight tattoos. Despite what you may have heard, black light ink is NOT glow in the dark ink but rather a blacklight reactive ink, UV reactive ink, or UV ink for short that glows when put under a black light.

There is a lot of misinformation out there regarding these inks and tattoos. Are they safe? Are they FDA approved? The list goes on and on.