No it would not since it is only white pigment. There are black light tattoos available using UV ink but results are mixed, and most people report loosing the black light aspect of it within about a year. The ink is supposed to be barely visible in most light, but some people report a yellowing of the ink after a period of time as well.
black and white because the color is darker on your skin.
only if you can get to the tattoo shop but seriously yes and no
no
It depends.... If you have a light colour, for example, yellow or white, you could cover that with a darker colour like red or blue etc etc. You can not cover a dark colour with a light colour. It just wont work. And you can only successfully cover black with black usually.
If this is a fresh tattoo it is because you are applying too much healing cream or too frequently. It builds up under your skin like a pimple
Black and White
black and white because the color is darker on your skin.
If an object absorbs all colors of light and reflects none, it will appear black under white light. This is because black is the absence of any reflected light.
Bleach shows black under a black light or rather it cancels white papers glo effect where bleach is still present
it will glow white, or more than likely, blue
only if you can get to the tattoo shop but seriously yes and no
A poster may glow under a black light because it contains phosphors that emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. The UV light excites the phosphors in the poster, causing them to emit visible light, creating the glowing effect.
An opaque white appearance under a black light may indicate that the diamond is not a true diamond but could be a simulant or synthetic stone. Natural diamonds typically do not fluoresce strongly white under ultraviolet light. It would be best to have the diamond examined by a professional gemologist for a more accurate assessment.
A white car would appear black under blue light, as the pigments in the white paint do not reflect blue light and therefore absorb it, creating the appearance of black.
Panda Bears are not normally tattooed and even if they were you would not be able to see the tattoo under all the Panda's black and white fur.
White paper appears to glow under a black light because the phosphors in the paper fluoresce when exposed to the ultraviolet light emitted by the black light. This causes the paper to emit visible light, creating the glowing effect.
Semen may appear fluorescent white or light yellow under a black light on a panty liner. The proteins in semen can react under ultraviolet light, causing it to fluoresce.