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Blacklight Tattoo?

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Blacklight Tattoo?

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I have no idea but have fun with that, my regular tattoo itched like crazy I wouldn’t want it any worse

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I have one on the back of my neck. It didn’t scab or itch any more than my others. My ink is actually blue, so you can see it all the time – it just glows under a blacklight, too. So, I don’t know about the chamelion ink. Good luck!

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I’m not sure if this “tat place” is worth your time and money. The whole premise of this kind of tattoo makes no sense. No, not every tattooist does it, because some refuse on the grounds that it is trendy and MAKES NO SENSE. Just get your work on a part of your body which is covered during work…..which happens to be the vast majority of your body at “VERY professional” jobs. What, do you need the tattoo on your hands or something, so you can wave them around at a rave? If the artists say it scabs a lot more……then why don’t you believe them?? They are the experts, not yahooligans. Makes no sense, on so many levels.

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black light tattoos are more or less “forbiddin” in the tattoo world, they have shown to have a scary amount of problems. 1. they can cause severe heath problems. 2. alot of black light tattoos do not stay.

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