Black Light Ink Tattoo Pictures, Health, & Designs

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By jaymz


Flickr Images from Divine Vessel- Moos Tattoo
Flickr Images from Divine Vessel- Moos Tattoo

Blacklight Flourescent Tattoos

I find these tattoos hot! It's like two tattoos in one if you get the UV ink around and through a regular tattoo. You have your daytime tattoo and your clubbin' night tattoo. But, may people just don't dig the UV light.

If you want a UV tattoo, you'll need to check with your regular tatoo artists, as not all tattooist will tatto with UV ink. Some believe that it is unhealthy wheres others either 1) don't care or 2) think it's safe. (I will go over possible health risk a little further down.)

Many first time tattoos are UV tattoos because they are nearly invisible during the day, if you decide that tattoos just aren't for you, you really don't have much to look at unless you're under black light.

Another reason to check with your regular tattoo artist before showing up at the shop demanding a UV ink tattoo, is because 1) he may not have the supplies on hand and 2) he may be able to give you the name of a tattoo artist who specializes with UV ink.

Because it can be harder to tattoo a UV ink tattoo, you may be lucky enough to have an artist who specializes in this particular tattoo style.


(by Bob B., Art of Tattoo, Kalamazoo, MI)
(by Bob B., Art of Tattoo, Kalamazoo, MI)

Safety Concerns About UV Tattoos

Just because they're cool, doesn't mean that UV tattoos are necessarily safe for your health. Before you decide on a UV tattoo, make sure that you know what you're getting into.

The companies that make and distribute UV ink may claim to be FDA approved, but when you read the fine print on the bottle, there's not such printing. All ink and products that are FDA approved have its special marking and statement. UV ink lacks that statement.

Also, some UV inks may contain carcinogens or allergen that can cause itching and rashes. You want to check around and ask questions before deciding on a black light ink tattoo.

Some of the UV inks will, also, contain phosphorous, which is not healthy to be injected into your skin. Make sure that the brand of UV ink does not contain any phosphorous, but even still, you can't be guaranteed that the chemicals that are included in the ink are safe for your body until the federal government approves them.


(Ink Link Tattoos, Charlotte)
(Ink Link Tattoos, Charlotte)

Health Effects of Black Light Tattoos

Many doctors and tattoo artists question the composition of UV ink because many people with UV tattoos have reported skin irritation and rashes around the area of the tattoo. Because the ink has not been FDA approved, it is hard to determine whether or not the chemicals are really healthy for your and your body.

Because some UV ink contains phosphorous, carcinogens, and allergens, you risk your body rejecting the tattoo. Although, tattoo rejection is possible and common amongst regular tattoos, when in regards to UV ink, there are more chemicals that compose the ink which could possibly explain the higher risk of rejection in the tattoo.

Some people even claim that their once nearly clear UV tattoo has turned brown in a period of a few months.

Overall, there has been a statistically higher number of reactions and complications with the UV tattoos than with regular tattoos. And, in regards to mixing inks in a larger tattoo (IE regular ink with UV ink intermingled and around the tattoo) there can be a chemical reaction.

When getting a UV tattoo, you want to make sure that you ask about the chemicals in the particular brand that will be used. You want to make sure that, if anything else, the ink doesn't have any phosphorous.

UV Tattoo Pictures

Flickr Image: goatwoodward- UV Tattoo
Flickr Image: goatwoodward- UV Tattoo

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Hot UV Blacklight Tattoo

UV Ink Tattoo


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compu-smart profile image

compu-smart  says:
4 months ago

Very cool, and modern..I just hope that there is no long term damage!

jaymz profile image

jaymz  says:
4 months ago

As do I it's a very unique look. But I'm waiting for some FDA approval before I get it done.

compu-smart profile image

compu-smart  says:
4 months ago

Good luck n be carefull! ;)

jaymz profile image

jaymz  says:
4 months ago

Thanks. Hopefully I won't need luck if it's FDA approved. But I figure that'll take a while.

Joker Tattoo Supplies  says:
6 weeks ago

Black Light Tattoos are very cool indeed. Skin Candy makes a great UV Tattoo Ink that has proven to be safe and phosphorous free.

You can find them at http://www.jokertattoo.net/skin-candy-black-light-

julianka  says:
6 weeks ago

perfect.I want uv tattoo (happy) but is it hurts when the artist paints with uv ink?

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jaymz  says:
6 weeks ago

The tattooist doesn't "paint" with uv ink. They tattoo it just like regular tattoo ink. It's going to hurt just the same, unless of course you get it infected or end up irritated becuase the ink itself was not proper ink.

Very McToaster  says:
6 weeks ago

FDA approved in 1991 guys, this isnt new stuff. The Inks are 100% safe, there is nothing harmful in them.

jaymz profile image

jaymz  says:
5 weeks ago

Check this out Very McToaster.

According to our manufacturer's records, this ink received USFDA approval in 1995 for use in animals, plants and fish for the purpose of tracking migration, growth patterns; breeding habits etc. No other tattoo inks have received approval in this way. Many fisheries use this ink to "mark" the fish in oceans and the ones raised to stock rivers and ponds [the same ones we hunt and fish]. The Crazy Chameleon has on file a letter dated April 3, 1995 from the Division of Programs and Enforcement Policy, USFDA, and addressed the manufacturer of our inkthat shows this approval.

So, I don't really consider the ink FDA approved for people, but yest technically I guess it is FDA approved.

tat2 u  says:
4 weeks ago

there is fuss in holland about uv ink and my supplier wont sell uv ink because of it.

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