





These are tattoos, which are vice-versa to other normal tattoos. These are permanent black light tattoos by Richie, an artist in Canon City. The feature that makes these tattoos different from others is that they are visible in dark.
These tattoos are very popular among 18 to 30 year olds folks. The reason for its popularity is that they shine in dark. This age group hangout in discos and nightclubs where they feel proud to show off their Black Light Tattoos. Richie has made this new UV ink four years back and first tested it on him and now using it on others.
This is a latest trendsetter tattoo and this will be the next first choice of the people though they are bit expensive and time consuming than other conventional tattoos.
Via
Richie's Invisible Visible Tattoo











Comments
Hey really cool tattoos. ALthough, I’d first give it a second thought :-)
skugga1302 the tattoo artist
But I also heard that the black light tattoo-ink can cause skincancer.
what do they look like under normal light? just white? or it’s actually black?
How these tattoos appear in light... can be seen in third picture.
Even I have no idea about the skincancer... If anyone wish to help in increasing our knowledge about this then they are most welcome...
I will try and get info on this type of tattoo regarding skin cancer.
dam can you hit me back i would like to get one i just don’t how much it cost do you think that you can hit me back of the cost of your tattooz i like the work how long did it take how may setting did you have to do for all of them let me know domonic out latter people
Many people are asking about there doubts about these tattoos so I am giving the entire info which is asked about.
There is no word about the price of the tattoo. ya its ink comes in 18 different colors and the tattoo takes 12-18 months to up. I am including the quote of Richie about the skincancer.
”According to our manufacturer’s records, this ink received USFDA [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] approval in 1995 for use in animals, plants and fish for the purpose of tracking migration, growth patterns and breeding.”
However, there is no mention of human beings in the FDA approval :)