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Difference between color and black tattoo?

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can someone please tell me the difference between black and color tattoo. someone told me that the color tattoo will change your blood type. is it true or it does not make a difference at all? thank you.

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  1. eh wrong, christian f, yes the ink can make a difference in your blood, some people are allergic to COLORS...


  2. most inks are actually very very tiny pieces of plastic that get trapped between the first few layers of skin when you get tattooed. they never go near your bloodstream. colored inks do fade more than black though so you might want to keep that in mind

  3. the difference is the pigments in the inks used. Colored inks are materials with an inherent refraction/reflection of light each pigment absorbs specific frequencies of light lending them their color- black pigment in monochrome "blackwork" tattoos absorb most frequencies giving the work it's "black" (actually black and gray) tone. Blood types are determined genetically and not even a full body suit tattoo will have the slightest effect on blood grouping (your friend needs a human physiology course).

  4. does not make a difference.  the difference is simply the color.  they also use more needles when doing the outline (black) than they do color i believe.  i have 4 tats.

  5. You are surely 12 years old, or extremely stupid to even consider believing such nonsense...

    (bring on the thumbs down) ;)

    Of course it doesn't change your blood type. The color, as many people have already said, is the only difference.

  6. the only difference is the colour lol


  7. I dont think there is a difference. I just think black tattoo's look nicer. I deffinantly won't change your blood type though.

  8. It cannot change your blood type, that is totally impossible.

  9. it doesn't change your blood type.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo_ink

    all the different colors are safe, it just depends on personal preference.

    there's also a higher rate of red ink causing an allergic reaction.

    and idk if this should be taken into consideration, but blue and black are the easiest colors to get removed, while green and yellow ink don't respond as well to laser treatments.

  10. The only difference is that a black one is cheaper.And no a colour one doesn't change your blood type.

  11. black is more classy

    and no it won't change your blood type :S

    colour tattoos depending on the size will take longer and again depending on the size you might have to visit your tattoo artist more than once to have it coloured or shaded

    hope that helps

  12. This "someone" is very ignorant and has no idea what's going on. There are different ingredients in all the colours, but they react with the body the same way...all it does is dye the skin, not change your blood type...which doesn't even make sense. Where do people get this information!?

  13. it won't change your blood type...

    the only difference is the color,

    nothing more

  14. a black tattoo uses black ink

    a color tattoo uses colored ink (whatever colors you want!)

    neither will change your blood type!


  15. how the h**l would tattoo ink change your blood type? d**n some people can be ignorant! color or black, it makes no difference other than the way it looks. come on now!

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