Hi, how is the tattoo since then? any bad reaction or colors' gone? I'm thinking of having one too really soon, so just wanted to be sure? Cheers maate
@essy97 i dont remember exactly, im a tradesman, pretty tanned, so the scar was visible on my tanned skin for over 6 months, but pretty sure it was all gone by a year. which is what the ink manufacturer says aswell. i will have some more done soon, professionally, and i will post up timeline vids so people can see the healing process :)
@arc1342 was just a test of the ink. will have more done soon. professionaly. nightclubs and pubs use black lighting, and i have bulk black lighting at my house for parties and such :)
@AAAAPATRICKAAAA did it myself haha. but the ink isnt any more expensive then normal ink, and the process is the same, except for UV lighting, so should cost the same as any other tattoo.
@AAAAPATRICKAAAA the ink is actually like $30 dollars more per ounce than normal tattoo ink. well at some places it is, the good companies are more expensive
@LegacyTattoos even at double the price, an ink cup full of ink is like 1% of the cost of the tattoo. but your right, anyone who does actually do UV tattoos will charge a premium, opposed to normal tattoos, because of the lack of tattooist willing to do it, ill equiped to do it, and scared of the (true or untrue) rumours of the ink causing cancer :)
@DaMadMonkey05 yeah it hasn't been proven to cause cancer yet, my only concern are all the phosphors, they can cause extreme irritation of the skin and if you combine with the open wound that is a tattoo you could end up with a pretty glowing infectious mess. i've done a couple but the black light in my face gives me a huge headache so i avoid them.
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Hi, how is the tattoo since then? any bad reaction or colors' gone? I'm thinking of having one too really soon, so just wanted to be sure? Cheers maate
Alex14Mak 1 month ago
that is so cool... but I'm not totally reassured by "it hasn't been proven to cause cancer YET" ;-p
autoexec2000 2 months ago
Its like in fable!!! The tattoo is awesome!
sbd150 2 months ago
that is awesome!
themipband 3 months ago
can the invisible ink overlap normal black ink?
MrMonkeymanablert 3 months ago
@MrMonkeymanablert yes
GUESSPTW 2 months ago
How long did it take to heal so u cant see it in the normal light?
essy97 4 months ago
@essy97 i dont remember exactly, im a tradesman, pretty tanned, so the scar was visible on my tanned skin for over 6 months, but pretty sure it was all gone by a year. which is what the ink manufacturer says aswell. i will have some more done soon, professionally, and i will post up timeline vids so people can see the healing process :)
DaMadMonkey05 4 months ago
whats the point? nobody sees it
arc1342 4 months ago
@arc1342 was just a test of the ink. will have more done soon. professionaly. nightclubs and pubs use black lighting, and i have bulk black lighting at my house for parties and such :)
DaMadMonkey05 4 months ago
how much did that cost?
AAAAPATRICKAAAA 8 months ago
@AAAAPATRICKAAAA He did it himself
The1337BBQ 7 months ago
@AAAAPATRICKAAAA did it myself haha. but the ink isnt any more expensive then normal ink, and the process is the same, except for UV lighting, so should cost the same as any other tattoo.
DaMadMonkey05 4 months ago
@AAAAPATRICKAAAA the ink is actually like $30 dollars more per ounce than normal tattoo ink. well at some places it is, the good companies are more expensive
LegacyTattoos 4 months ago
@LegacyTattoos even at double the price, an ink cup full of ink is like 1% of the cost of the tattoo. but your right, anyone who does actually do UV tattoos will charge a premium, opposed to normal tattoos, because of the lack of tattooist willing to do it, ill equiped to do it, and scared of the (true or untrue) rumours of the ink causing cancer :)
DaMadMonkey05 4 months ago
@DaMadMonkey05 yeah it hasn't been proven to cause cancer yet, my only concern are all the phosphors, they can cause extreme irritation of the skin and if you combine with the open wound that is a tattoo you could end up with a pretty glowing infectious mess. i've done a couple but the black light in my face gives me a huge headache so i avoid them.
LegacyTattoos 4 months ago
Hello
now you see the tattoo in the light of day?
or is as though nothing?
Greetings!
maggotxzero 9 months ago
that's really good for home done. looks a lot better then the one I did on my friend with a safety pin at 4 in the morning. lol XD
C00Ltuber 10 months ago
no its not safe why you think i just did it on his dum.
fresno559omega 11 months ago
is it safe
cookiesq 1 year ago
how long did it take for it to heal and be visible like this?
DonnieLeMontreal 1 year ago
@DonnieLeMontreal About 6 months after you get the tattoo, the wound heals and it'll not be visable unless exposed to UV light ;)
StrangeRemorseGaming 1 year ago
are they very visible in normal light??
thundaa123 1 year ago
@thundaa123 some are i believe.
IAMKMC 1 year ago
nice tatt! is there any chance you can post a follow up video in high resolution to show how the glow the scar look like in UV and regular light now?
johannesjungsounds 1 year ago 16
thats fucking sweed, do a circut board
dbs55denis 1 year ago 10