Author Topic: UV/Blacklight Tattoos  (Read 6062 times)

It still doesn't make a bit of difference because if someone wants to get a tattoo in the first place, let alone a UV tattoo, obviously there's going to be risk involved.
You're still missing the point. You said dangerous things wouldn't be accepted, I said they would, I am correct, You are being a baby and/or missing the point.

And yes my vagina is growing nicely, The blood is a bit annoying though.

Percieved risk: Large, actual risk: Negligible. Get one, preferably of your favorite mind-altering molecule.



You're still missing the point. You said dangerous things wouldn't be accepted, I said they would, I am correct, You are being a baby and/or missing the point.

And yes my vagina is growing nicely, The blood is a bit annoying though.
Dangerous to me is obviously not going to be the same thing as dangerous to you.


-Where can I get a UV tattoo?
-How does a UV tattoo work? (what is in the tattoo, and can it cause me any harm?)
-Does anyone here, or anyone you know, have a UV tattoo?

-Tatoo parlors.
-It's a type of ink that glows in UV light, no it is not any more dangerous.
-I saw it on criminal minds once.

Dangerous to me is obviously not going to be the same thing as dangerous to you.
Ugh, You just keep missing the point.

Get a full body tattoo of Riddler.

Tattoos are stupid in my opinion.
Probably because there isn't a single person I've met that does not have a tattoo hidden on their body somewhere.


People are thinking about tainting their skin at 15? Why do people want ink injected into their skin anyway?

People are thinking about tainting their skin at 15? Why do people want ink injected into their skin anyway?
It looks dope?

People are thinking about tainting their skin at 15? Why do people want ink injected into their skin anyway?

It's not like I'm going to go get my sleeve done. I just want one little thing.
And plus. It won't be completely noticeable.

1. It hurts.

2. A chemical in common tattoos that simulates black ink is linked to serious allergic reactions and in some cases anaphylactic shock.

Those are beyond awesome, I've never wanted a tattoo before but this may change my mind; although, I want one that glows in the dark where it doesn't have to be exposed to UV lights (You know, like those plastic glowing stars everyone had/has?). ALSO I'm kinda focusing on waiting till they have a safer one... because I am aware of the dangers that are linked with UV rays and the chemicals used to make the glowing effect.
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