![]() ![]() But I would not recommend this route to anyone else.” How do you tattoo differently with the different ink?Īustralian tattoo artist, Tukoi Oya, started tattooing with UV ink with a “rave til the grave” attitude. “All of the pink ink has nearly faded but the strange thing is that it does still glow under a blacklight. It was some Skin Candy knock-off brand that I think I bought because it was the cheapest shit on there. “My first blacklight tattoo was self-administered and done using this terrible quality UV pink ink that I found on Amazon. Kayla Newell, tattoo artist at Secret Club Tattoo in Portand, Oregon, had fallen victim to the UV ink-supply from Amazon when she first started with black light. “This was weird because I run my machine pretty low, and it’s very rare that my tattoos get anywhere near as irritated as this was.” “With the teeth, I used a shader on the whole thing and it got super irritated in the skin,” McCloud said. He used his liner needles to apply the ink. “They released green, red, pink, etc., so I ordered the green to give it a try.” Tattoo by Quinton McCloudįor McCloud’s second round, he tattooed a Xenomorph mouth mock of plastic vampire teeth. “I asked him why I never really saw or heard of anyone getting them, and he told me that the only place you could get UV ink at the time was from sources that weren’t really trustworthy tattoo suppliers, like eBay and Amazon,” McCloud said.Ī couple years later, McCloud stumbled upon Kurosumi Ink’s UV pigment line, Kuro Sumi Glow. McCloud always wanted to try blacklight tattoos, but said during his apprenticeship, the mentor dismissed the credibility of the newly-budding practice. The tattoo, of a gecko wearing a party hat, is best highlighted with UV ink, in the “here and there” spots McCloud tested it on: on the fingernails, in the party hat, and in the confetti. “Because it was my first time doing it, I just wanted to test it out by putting a little here and there,” McCloud said. Quinton McCloud, tattoo artist at Karmic Tattoo in South Atlanta, had done his first black light tattoo with hesitance to “over glow.” How does the process differ from a “regular” tattoo? INKED talks to blacklight tattoo artists about the ins and outs of the UV tattoo trend. This is why it is important to make sure the tattoo artist, and shop you are going to, are reputable and have worked with black light tattoos before. UV ink is thinner and harder to work with. Blacklight tattoos can boost the concept of the tattoo, like glowing up the beam of a flying saucer or add a little flair, like to the spots on a tiny teacup. Done properly, UV ink can make a tattoo look its best, making it as if the tattoo was made for blacklight ink. ![]() UV tattoos are a cute “pop” in the tattoo world, and are gaining popularity for their creative twist on the traditional tattoo. Black light tattoos do not glow-in-the-dark in the same way your star stickers in your childhood bedroom glow. ![]()
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