People used to get sick from glow-in-the-dark tattoos, but I don't think they do anymore. In the early days of photoreactive tattoo ink, the ingredient that made the tattoo glow was called EverGlow. It was never intended for use in tattoo ink--it is intended to be used as an ingredient in road paint!
What they do now, is to encapsulate a biologically-safe pigment in little microspheres of Teflon, which itself is biologically safe.
I don't go to enough discos to need a tattoo like that.
AnswerPeople can get sick from the chemicals used in the dye. You are injecting a foreign substance into your body. AnswerAny foreign substance injected into the body can cause a reaction. They "old-school" phospher-inks are not used anymore and we're never tested by the U.S.D.A. for human consumption, ie. tattooing.Currently, a new "safe" version of this ink is available, though I personally do not use it in any tattoos that I apply. AnswerI am unsure if you mean "Glow in the dark" or "blacklight reactive" tattoos. I have never even heard of a substance that can be safely put into the skin that contains a glowing element. Blacklight reactive is another matter. I have a blacklight reactive tattoo on my face and have had no side effects for over 6 years. I looked at the MSDS sheet for the B.R. ink and it contains nothing that would cause any ill side effects. Having said this be very careful about it due to the fact that not EVERYONE will use the same B.R. ink that was used on me.Former Tattoo Artist AnswerI too have a blacklight tattoo... have never had problems with it and I LOVE IT! AnswerI would think people can get sick because the chemical that makes an object glow-in-the-dark is actually RADIOACTIVE!Many people get tattoos because they may symbolize something that is special or important to them. Some people get tattoos because they like some of the cool designs. I have a tattoo of my initials on my wrist.
Because he can. Lots of people have lots of tattoos, and there is nothing wrong with that.
People Say it was because she got sick of it. But if you read March 2012 People Magazen, It says she wa smoking, getting tattoos and cursing
Tattoos can influence peer pressure because they are visible markers of identity and belonging within a social group. When individuals get tattoos that align with their peers' preferences, it can create a sense of acceptance and conformity within the group, leading others to consider getting similar tattoos to fit in. Additionally, seeing peers with tattoos may make others feel pressured to get one in order to be seen as part of the group.
being addicted to getting tattoos. getting stupid ones just for the sake of it ect. people can get addicted to anything
There is a bit of a stigma or personal taste issue when it comes to tattoos, some people like them some don't. Some people view tattoos as being a criminal or gangster when that isn't always the case. Some people get tattoos to remember some one or some thing special, some people get tattoos of things they like or because they think tattoos are cool.
Yes, a tattoo can make getting certain jobs harder to get. I have tattoos and made sure that I got them in places I could cover up for work. Think, as well, about the subject of your tat, because that can also carry a meaning and be misunderstood by people. Tattoos have become very popular, but many people still consider them to be a sign of a person who is a rebel or antisocial. They couldn't be more wrong ( I am not that at all) but a perception concerning "who" you are is hard to change once made.
No, writing on your hands with pens too much does though
She has tattoos, but she doesn't give other people tattoos.
Jewish people are not supposed to have tattoos at all.
because they want to be like everyone else
He is christian he can't be Jewish because Jewish people can't have tattoos and muslims can't have tattoos either so it clear that he is Christian