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and a serious investment in body art. The leader of my parents churches youth group when I was in high school had a white ink tattoo that I loved. It was a celtic knot on his forearm, and we used to play "spot jon's tattoo" since it was white. He was the one that gave me the idea for that tattoo.
The only white ink tattoos I have seen are UV sensitive ones that shine in blacklight. (which look awesome, but how often are you in blacklight? lol )
Those are actually two different kinds. There is plain white ink and then the newer one that is black light ink.
Since you stay out of the sun, it will stay fairly close to your skin color, but if you at any point get tan at all, remember that that won't tan and will make it stand out even more. I have to agree that they are very pretty tattoos.
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