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Review on πŸŒ‹ Nuclear UV Tattoo Ink: Moms Invisible Fallout Ultra Violet 1/2 oz - Unveiling the Power by Kenneth Stanford

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Don't waste money.

Garbage. It glows like crazy when rubbed on the skin and then doesn't wash off or wash off for days. So I thought it would be great. I took it to the artist and she said it was very thin unlike her. normal ink. They went a little lower than usual because they were so thin. Ouch. About 5 days have passed and the glow is ZERO. It's completely gone, there's no glow at all. I have a LARGE powerful LED UV/Black lamp that makes the bottle glow like crazy. I have a couple of small portable LED UV/Black lights. All the lights make the bottle glow, rubbing my skin a little keeps it glowing for days. But the new tattoo, NOTHING. It's 100% gone. It must have been so thin that my body absorbed it immediately. I didn't bleed, he glowed a little that night and the next day. But as it started to crust, it started to disappear completely. €120 thrown away. startled now that she should have added juice. I don't mind being scared to be honest, but I didn't mean to. I wanted an invisible tattoo that is only visible in black light and the thing doesn't work at all. Come back to her in a few months when she's fully healed and ask her to do the same tattoo again in yellow and black ink, which I know glows like crazy. It's faint but visible in normal lighting, which I didn't want. The yellow ink is quite faint, so most people might not notice it unless they look very closely. I have a specific reason I want this tattoo done this way and a specific reason I want it to be invisible in normal lighting. I won't reach that goal, but I think I came close. I am very dissatisfied with this crap and would definitely not buy it again. This thing is a waste of time and money.

Pros
  • Personal Care
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled