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All You Need to Know About UV Tattoos

 

Ultraviolet tattoos, invisible tattoos, or glow-in-the-dark tattoos have emerged as an excellent way to put a vibrant spin on the conventional ink. Many people assume that this particular tattoo style creates an ever-glowing design, but in reality, these tattoos only glow under a blacklight. If it is so, then why would you get such a tattoo?

 

What are Ultraviolet Tattoos?

UV tattoos or glow-in-the-dark tattoos are made with florescent and vivid colors that are difficult to see in the daylight. It is seen that these tattoos do not live up to their names – they won’t simply glow when lights are turned off. Rather they need a backlight to trigger the glowing reaction because of UVA lights emitted by the tattoo.

The applications of these tattoos are different from conventional tattoos and need expertise on the artists part. As the ink used in the UV tattoo is indiscernible in the usual lighting and cannot merge easily, the artist must focus on the tattoo carefully while executing it. It is always best to consider the best tattoo studios in the world to get such unique tattoo styles to get the best results.

Are ultraviolet tattoos safe?

There are no reliable studies that have been done on the safety of using this ink for human tattoos. Those who have used UV ink for tattoos have reported a number of skin issues. They have had infections, blisters, and rashes because of the UV ink.

 

How visible are UV tattoos?

Although UV tattoos are sometimes considered invisible in normal light, scarring produced by the tattoo machine in the application process will remain, and therefore still show. Smaller tattoos will be easier to recognize as tattoos, while larger tattoos are more likely to be recognized as scar at first glance.