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Tatouage UV UV tattoo
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UV tattoos or blacklight tattoos are tattoos made with dyes that fluoresce visibly under a blacklight or other ultraviolet light source, similar to fluorescein or rhodamine. Depending upon the ink used a UV tattoo can be nearly invisible when illuminated only by light within the visible spectrum. Therefore, they have found popularity with people seeking a subtler tattoo. UV tattoos are particularly popular in the raver community for their distinctive appearance. Le tatouage UV ou tatouage lumière noire est un tatouage fait avec une encre spéciale visible sous les lampes à rayons ultraviolets. En fonction de l'encre, ceux-ci peuvent être presque invisibles dans les environnements non-UV. Ce genre de tatouage est donc souvent choisi par ceux qui désirent un tatouage plus recherché.
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Le tatouage UV ou tatouage lumière noire est un tatouage fait avec une encre spéciale visible sous les lampes à rayons ultraviolets. En fonction de l'encre, ceux-ci peuvent être presque invisibles dans les environnements non-UV. Ce genre de tatouage est donc souvent choisi par ceux qui désirent un tatouage plus recherché. UV tattoos or blacklight tattoos are tattoos made with dyes that fluoresce visibly under a blacklight or other ultraviolet light source, similar to fluorescein or rhodamine. Depending upon the ink used a UV tattoo can be nearly invisible when illuminated only by light within the visible spectrum. Therefore, they have found popularity with people seeking a subtler tattoo. UV tattoos are particularly popular in the raver community for their distinctive appearance. Although UV tattoos are sometimes considered invisible in normal light, scarring produced by the tattoo machine in the application process will remain, and therefore still show. Smaller tattoos will be easier to recognize as tattoos, while larger tattoos are more likely to be recognized as a scar at first glance. A UV tattoo becomes visible under blacklight, when it fluoresces in colors ranging from white to purple, depending upon the ink chosen. Colored inks are also available, where the ink is visible in normal light (as with a regular tattoo) and the ink will glow vividly under UV light. Due to the mixing of visible and UV pigments the resulting color is not as vibrant in either lighting situation as a dedicated ink. Damage to the compounds in tattoo ink cause the color of the resulting tattoo to change over time. For UV tattoos this may mean the tattoo becomes more visible under visible light or may not glow in black lighting. Blue UV inks are known to yellow or turn slightly brown with sun exposure.
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