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Just another way for people who don't like tattoos but want to "be tattooed" to do so , one step below white ink tattoos. Honestly I haven't heard any one speak about Blacklight tattoos in a couple of years, and usually just someone with no tattoos tagging along with a friend who is getting tattooed to ask questions about tattoos.

I know a girl who wants one, as far as I know she only has one small tattoo at this point. She talks about getting blacklight ink incorporated into a larger piece so there is a hidden element to it. She's also into raves or drug party dance music or whatever, so that probably has something to do with it.

I know a girl who wants one, as far as I know she only has one small tattoo at this point. She talks about getting blacklight ink incorporated into a larger piece so there is a hidden element to it. She's also into raves or drug party dance music or whatever, so that probably has something to do with it.

The ectasy frying her brain probably has a lot to do with that, but nothing wrong with partyin a little while you are young I guess, and her blacklight tattoo, will be the equivalent to 90's armband tattoo that a lot of people regret.

Just another way for people who don't like tattoos but want to "be tattooed" to do so , one step below white ink tattoos.

Ugh, white ink tattoos. There's quite a few young women where I live who want, like, or have white ink tattoos.

And probably toxic.

I wouldn't be surprised.

I don't tend to go anywhere where there are blacklights, so would be a complete waste of time and money for me too.

Even if that were not the case I can't say I would want a tattoo that only showed up when I was exposed to certain light. It seems that with the highly developed art that tattooers are producing now, to have simple work that is only visible at a rave is a waste of skin!

I'm sure it would be a blast to have a blacklight tattoo that sais "The butler did it". That way you can help the good people who are running arround your dead mutilated body searching for traces of seamen having a laugh.

Did you get killed on a submarine?

Blacklight tattoos are incredible, it just looks so ethereal and unnatural(in a good way).

But for me personally, its more of a question of how often I would be under a blacklight to enjoy it.

If you're not at a club/rave all the time when really will you see it?

I thought this is a forum for good tattoos. Why is this even a question?

There is no such thing as a bad question. Except questions questioning the legitimacy of glow in the dark tattoos. Those are always welcome to promote ridicule.

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