Saturday 29 October 2011

Glow In The Dark Tattoos Are Popular

By Herminia Jensen


There is an exciting new trend in tattooing. Glow in the dark tattoos are popping up in music videos and clubs everywhere. They are eye catching and a great way to bring attention to artwork. If one is considering getting this type of tattoo it is a must to be informed about them.

A glowing tattoo is unique because they are almost completely invisible by day. Glow in the dark or ultra violet and black light tattoos are alike because they will all have the appearance of glowing in when they are placed in a darkened setting. There are however differences that are good to know about.

Tattoos that truly illuminate on their own in a darkened space are made with ink that contains phosphorous. Phosphors radiate visible light on their own once they are energized. Glow in the dark ink requires the injection of radioactive substances into the skin in order to make the image glow. This type of tattoo is made with ink that absorbs light and glows on it's own in a darkened space. None of these type of inks have been approved by the FDA and there are some known to be toxic and unsafe.

Another tattoo that has a glowing effect are ultra violet or black light tattoos. This tattoo does not glow on it's own but will show itself if it is placed under a black light. The pigment in the ink reacts with the light giving it a glowing appearance. In normal light these inks are invisible to the eye. They are usually considered to be safe.

It is also popular to highlight a normal tattoos with ink that's glows. This gives the image an extra dimension. It is an interesting way to accent an existing tattoo.

Well known tattoo shops have avoided using glowing ink because of the risk involved. The trend in this type of glowing tattoo started about ten years ago. Although the effects of this type of tattoo are mostly unknown these types of inks have a higher rate of rejection than normal inks.

Following the latest trends can be fun but it is important to be well informed when making decisions that can effect ones health.




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