Glow in the dark implant dust

Hi,

I’m Gore and have recently stumbled upon a small group of people who have helped bring to life and also put to the test new glow dust that’s safe to implant in the skin.

Do you believe that a red option will be added to the already avaliable blue and greens?

Thanks!!

Also let me know if this isn’t allowed as I’m new.

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Ask away, this is what the forum is for

Amal is the best person to answer your question, he will likely be along shortly

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Red is possible but it’s very dim and doesn’t last every long at all. Chemistry and physics kind of conspires against it unfortunately.

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That said.. if you want to try it out I can explore getting small amount sorted as “custom work” for you. Might be kind an expensive experiment though.

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I have a watch with orange lume and I can’t really tell it’s there unless I charge it with my UV flashlight and look at it in a dark room before it stops glowing. So I’d expect the glow powder to behave the same way.

I love blue glow in the dark stuff, but green is the brightest.

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Can’t speak to red.

This is green glow powder injected against an implant install. Then poured into the wound opening before bandaging up. This is it after charging with my phone flashlight in a somewhat dark room right now.

Almost 5 days post install.

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Yeah I figured that would be the case, especially once scar tissue has formed over the top. Love the implant! It looks dope!

I’ve used red (not up to DT safety standards) for some glow scars and it seems to work, but with the caveats that it is dimmer than the green, doesn’t last as long, and requires intentional charging to show up (while the green will glow after having been in just ambient light).

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Thanks for the insight. I didn’t think it would be nearly as good as the avaliable colours.

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Here’s a photo! It was actually pretty visible this morning after walking around outside.

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That looks pretty dope!