although tattoos are easier to see on caucasians, they are still clearly visible on African Americans as well! they will look fine no matter what your color, as far as i know,.
not all
First of all, tattoos have nothing to do with sexual orientation. Second, no surveys are done on gay people and tattoos.
It means they either had a lot of bad tattoos they wanted to cover up, or more simply, they just wanted to black arm.
People in the group called the Black Panthers get tattoos for the same reason why anyone else will get a tattoo. It could be that they want it, it could be that certain tattoos have meaning for the group as a whole, or towards the individual.
It would be if the color was UV ink
yes they had red and black tattoos.
The most popular color for a tattoo is actually black. Almost all tattoos are at least outlined in black and many other tattoos are colored in with black ink.
It really depends on the size of the tattoo, how much black is used, and the person's level of tolerance for pain. Most people will complain of pain when the tattooist goes over the spinal area because it is sensitive. If there is a lot of black involved it could be very painful.
NO. Tattoos hurt because of the needle guns that puncture the skin to leave ink behind. Black light tattoos do not hurt anymore or less than regular tattoos. Their ink is what glows in black light, and it is very similar to regular ink.
Yes!
Some black-light tattoos show up in daylight. It depends on how your tattoo is done. Some are done to appear as regular tattoos during the day, and then they look different under black light.
Although seemingly safe because it does not pierce the skin, henna tattoos using black henna, a paste that contains parahenylenediamine, can actually be dangerous when absorbed into the skin of some people.