alright alright the answer is strobe lights
Fake teeth, such as dental crowns or veneers, typically do not glow under a black light. The materials commonly used to make fake teeth do not contain substances that fluoresce under ultraviolet light.
Certain chemicals called phosphors are added to clothes to make them glow under ultraviolet (UV) light. These phosphors absorb the UV light and then re-emit it at a longer wavelength that is visible to the human eye, creating a fluorescent or glow effect.
A ultra violet light will make things glow.
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plastic light
No, it has to be a special light.
White the sun will not whiten your teeth on it's own, it may improve the whitening effects of whitening gels due to the UV light within the sun's spectrum.
it doesn't
becasue they are glow in the dark and some molecules in the rock are flourescent and that's what make it glow
No, a copper penny cannot make a light bulb glow on its own. The electrical conductivity of copper is too low to generate enough current to power a light bulb. Additional components, such as a power source and circuit, would be needed to make the light bulb glow.
Use a white primer on your lips for it, and be sure to apply it as evenly as you can. Make sure you hold your lipstick...or crazy as it is.. your lips up to a powerful light, that way it gets charged, and that way it glows right :D
you dont